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YouTube与男性健康:当前文献综述

YouTube and Men's Health: A Review of the Current Literature.

作者信息

Warren Christopher J, Sawhney Rohan, Shah Tejash, Behbahani Sara, Sadeghi-Nejad Hossein

机构信息

Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, USA.

Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, USA; Hackensack UMC-Meridian Health, Hackensack, USA.

出版信息

Sex Med Rev. 2021 Apr;9(2):280-288. doi: 10.1016/j.sxmr.2020.09.002. Epub 2021 Feb 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

YouTube is the most used social media website, and there is a growing body of literature examining the reliability of healthcare information on this platform. Patients seeking men's health information may be more likely to use YouTube owing to the sensitivity of these issues.

OBJECTIVES

The objective of this study is to review the literature for studies related to the reliability of YouTube videos about men's health topics.

METHODS

A literature review was conducted using PubMed and Google Scholar for publications related to the reliability of YouTube videos about men's health as of July 1, 2020.

RESULTS

There were 17 studies related to YouTube and Men's Health. Most videos were found to be unreliable, and videos uploaded by physicians or healthcare organizations were usually more reliable. However, there were no studies in which more reliable videos had higher metrics of user engagement (views, likes, comments) than unreliable videos and there were several studies where unreliable videos had higher metrics of user engagement. In addition, the methods used to evaluate YouTube videos are not uniform across studies including the way that terms are searched (filtering by relevance vs view count) and the way in which reliability is assessed. For example, some studies create custom evaluation forms based on clinical guidelines, whereas others use validated questionnaires. The only validated questionnaire used across multiple studies was the DISCERN score criterion.

CONCLUSIONS

Most information on YouTube about men's health is unreliable. Videos created by physicians and healthcare organizations are more reliable, and videos that are advertisements are less reliable. Physicians and healthcare systems should continue to upload educational YouTube videos but work to increase their views and user engagement. It may benefit patients if physician organizations could work with YouTube to create verified videos disseminating healthcare information that are favored in the search algorithm. Warren CJ, Sawhney R, Shah T, et al. YouTube and Men's Health: A Review of the Current Literature. Sex Med Rev 2021;9:280-288.

摘要

引言

YouTube是使用最广泛的社交媒体网站,且有越来越多的文献在研究该平台上医疗保健信息的可靠性。由于男性健康问题的敏感性,寻求男性健康信息的患者可能更倾向于使用YouTube。

目的

本研究的目的是回顾与YouTube上男性健康主题视频可靠性相关的文献。

方法

截至2020年7月1日,使用PubMed和谷歌学术对与YouTube上男性健康视频可靠性相关的出版物进行文献综述。

结果

有17项与YouTube和男性健康相关的研究。大多数视频被发现不可靠,由医生或医疗保健组织上传的视频通常更可靠。然而,没有研究表明更可靠的视频比不可靠的视频有更高的用户参与度指标(观看量、点赞数、评论数),并且有几项研究显示不可靠的视频有更高的用户参与度指标。此外,不同研究用于评估YouTube视频的方法并不统一,包括搜索词的方式(按相关性过滤与按观看次数过滤)以及评估可靠性的方式。例如,一些研究根据临床指南创建自定义评估表单,而另一些研究使用经过验证的问卷。多项研究中唯一使用的经过验证的问卷是DISCERN评分标准。

结论

YouTube上大多数关于男性健康的信息不可靠。由医生和医疗保健组织创建的视频更可靠,而广告类视频不太可靠。医生和医疗保健系统应继续在YouTube上上传教育视频,但要努力提高其观看量和用户参与度。如果医生组织能与YouTube合作创建经核实的视频,传播在搜索算法中受青睐的医疗保健信息,这可能会使患者受益。沃伦·CJ、索哈尼·R、沙阿·T等。YouTube与男性健康:当前文献综述。《性医学评论》2021年;9:280 - 288。

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