Department of Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2021 Jul 8;7(7):e29942. doi: 10.2196/29942.
Recent emergency authorization and rollout of COVID-19 vaccines by regulatory bodies has generated global attention. As the most popular video-sharing platform globally, YouTube is a potent medium for the dissemination of key public health information. Understanding the nature of available content regarding COVID-19 vaccination on this widely used platform is of substantial public health interest.
This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and quality of information on COVID-19 vaccination in YouTube videos.
In this cross-sectional study, the phrases "coronavirus vaccine" and "COVID-19 vaccine" were searched on the UK version of YouTube on December 10, 2020. The 200 most viewed videos of each search were extracted and screened for relevance and English language. Video content and characteristics were extracted and independently rated against Health on the Net Foundation Code of Conduct and DISCERN quality criteria for consumer health information by 2 authors.
Forty-eight videos, with a combined total view count of 30,100,561, were included in the analysis. Topics addressed comprised the following: vaccine science (n=18, 58%), vaccine trials (n=28, 58%), side effects (n=23, 48%), efficacy (n=17, 35%), and manufacturing (n=8, 17%). Ten (21%) videos encouraged continued public health measures. Only 2 (4.2%) videos made nonfactual claims. The content of 47 (98%) videos was scored to have low (n=27, 56%) or moderate (n=20, 42%) adherence to Health on the Net Foundation Code of Conduct principles. Median overall DISCERN score per channel type ranged from 40.3 (IQR 34.8-47.0) to 64.3 (IQR 58.5-66.3). Educational channels produced by both medical and nonmedical professionals achieved significantly higher DISCERN scores than those of other categories. The highest median DISCERN scores were achieved by educational videos produced by medical professionals (64.3, IQR 58.5-66.3) and the lowest median scores by independent users (18, IQR 18-20).
The overall quality and reliability of information on COVID-19 vaccines on YouTube remains poor. Videos produced by educational channels, especially by medical professionals, were higher in quality and reliability than those produced by other sources, including health-related organizations. Collaboration between health-related organizations and established medical and educational YouTube content producers provides an opportunity for the dissemination of high-quality information on COVID-19 vaccination. Such collaboration holds potential as a rapidly implementable public health intervention aiming to engage a wide audience and increase public vaccination awareness and knowledge.
最近,监管机构对 COVID-19 疫苗进行了紧急授权和推广,这引起了全球关注。作为全球最受欢迎的视频分享平台,YouTube 是传播关键公共卫生信息的有力媒介。了解这个广泛使用的平台上有关 COVID-19 疫苗接种的可用内容的性质具有重要的公共卫生意义。
本研究旨在评估 YouTube 视频中关于 COVID-19 疫苗接种的信息的可靠性和质量。
在这项横断面研究中,于 2020 年 12 月 10 日在英国版 YouTube 上搜索了“冠状病毒疫苗”和“COVID-19 疫苗”这两个短语。提取每个搜索的 200 个最受欢迎的视频,并对其相关性和英语语言进行筛选。由 2 位作者根据健康网络基金会行为准则和消费者健康信息的 DISCERN 质量标准提取并独立评估视频内容和特征。
共纳入 48 个视频,总观看次数为 30,100,561。涵盖的主题包括:疫苗科学(n=18,58%)、疫苗试验(n=28,58%)、副作用(n=23,48%)、功效(n=17,35%)和制造(n=8,17%)。有 10 个(21%)视频鼓励继续采取公共卫生措施。只有 2 个(4.2%)视频提出了非事实主张。47 个(98%)视频的内容被评为低度(n=27,56%)或中度(n=20,42%)符合健康网络基金会行为准则原则。按频道类型划分,每个频道的中位数总体 DISCERN 得分范围为 40.3(IQR 34.8-47.0)至 64.3(IQR 58.5-66.3)。由医学和非医学专业人员制作的教育频道制作的视频的 DISCERN 得分明显高于其他类别。由医学专业人员制作的教育视频的中位数 DISCERN 得分最高(64.3,IQR 58.5-66.3),由独立用户制作的视频的中位数得分最低(18,IQR 18-20)。
YouTube 上关于 COVID-19 疫苗的信息整体质量和可靠性仍然很差。由教育频道制作的视频,尤其是由医学专业人员制作的视频,比其他来源(包括与健康相关的组织)制作的视频质量更高、可靠性更强。与健康相关的组织与知名医学和教育 YouTube 内容制作商之间的合作,为传播 COVID-19 疫苗接种的高质量信息提供了机会。这种合作有可能成为一种快速实施的公共卫生干预措施,旨在吸引广大受众,提高公众的疫苗接种意识和知识。