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评估视频分享平台上新冠病毒疫苗视频的质量。

Assessing the quality of COVID-19 vaccine videos on video-sharing platforms.

作者信息

Tan Ryan Yanqi, Pua Alyssa Elyn, Wong Li Lian, Yap Kevin Yi-Lwern

机构信息

Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore, Block S4A, Level 2, 18 Science Drive 4, 117543, Singapore.

St. Joseph Institution International, 490 Thomson Road, 298191, Singapore.

出版信息

Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2021 Jun;2:100035. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2021.100035. Epub 2021 Jun 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Video-sharing platforms are a common source for health information such as Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines. It is important that they provide good quality, evidence-based information. However, to date, the quality of information surrounding COVID-19 vaccines on video-sharing platforms has not been established.

OBJECTIVE

This study developed an assessment tool to evaluate the quality of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine videos on YouTube, Facebook Watch and TikTok.

METHODS

Assessment of quality was based on understandability, actionability, accuracy, comprehensiveness and reliability. Videos were searched using the keywords "COVID-19 vaccine", "Coronavirus vaccine" and "SARS-CoV-2 vaccine". Seventy-two videos were evaluated. Descriptive statistics, Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon-rank sum tests were used for analysis.

RESULTS

YouTube had the highest median composite score compared to TikTok (36.8% versus 27.5%, = 0.001). YouTube also had the highest median reliability score (37.5%), but those of Facebook Watch (35.0%) and TikTok (35.0%) were only marginally lower. Median accuracy scores of all platforms were 100%, but their median comprehensiveness scores were low (YouTube 12.5%; Facebook Watch 6.3%; TikTok 6.3%, = 0.004). Median actionability scores (0%) were the lowest for all platforms. TikTok had the highest median understandability score compared to YouTube and Facebook Watch (96.9% versus 80.0 each, < 0.001).

CONCLUSION

The overall quality of videos on all video-sharing platforms were low. All platforms provided accurate COVID-19 vaccine information, but TikTok videos were the most understandable. Most videos did not provide full details about COVID-19 vaccines, thus viewers would need to watch several videos before making a better-informed decision.

摘要

背景

视频分享平台是诸如2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗等健康信息的常见来源。这些平台提供高质量、基于证据的信息非常重要。然而,迄今为止,视频分享平台上有关COVID-19疫苗的信息质量尚未得到确定。

目的

本研究开发了一种评估工具,以评估YouTube、Facebook Watch和TikTok上2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗视频的质量。

方法

质量评估基于可理解性、可操作性、准确性、全面性和可靠性。使用关键词“COVID-19疫苗”“冠状病毒疫苗”和“SARS-CoV-2疫苗”搜索视频。共评估了72个视频。采用描述性统计、Kruskal-Wallis检验和Wilcoxon秩和检验进行分析。

结果

与TikTok相比,YouTube的综合得分中位数最高(36.8%对27.5%,P = 0.001)。YouTube的可靠性得分中位数也最高(37.5%),但Facebook Watch(35.0%)和TikTok(35.0%)的得分仅略低。所有平台的准确性得分中位数均为100%,但其全面性得分中位数较低(YouTube为12.5%;Facebook Watch为6.3%;TikTok为6.3%,P = 0.004)。所有平台的可操作性得分中位数(0%)最低。与YouTube和Facebook Watch相比,TikTok的可理解性得分中位数最高(96.9%对各80.0%,P < 0.001)。

结论

所有视频分享平台上的视频总体质量较低。所有平台都提供了准确的COVID-19疫苗信息,但TikTok视频最易理解。大多数视频未提供有关COVID-19疫苗的完整详细信息,因此观众在做出更明智的决定之前需要观看多个视频。

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