University of Health Sciences, Adana City Training and Research Hospital, Department of General Surgery, Burn Center, Turkey.
J Burn Care Res. 2022 Jul 1;43(4):971-976. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irab231.
The study was designed on whether YouTube videos are useful as an information resource in the field of burn injury prevention and management. Current literature on the educational content and quality of burn-related first-aid videos on YouTube was reported as inadequate and inaccurate. However, the quality of YouTube videos on various medical and clinical topics has been the subject of many previous studies, and there has been increasing evidence that the content ratio of usefulness was higher than that of nonuseful. While hours and even minutes in burn injuries are as precious as gold in terms of outcomes, it would be a significant loss not to use the most popular and easily accessible free social media platform of our time as a tool that can contribute to the prevention of burns and raise awareness. Analysis was conducted with the remaining 96 videos from 240 videos obtained from YouTube, according to possible search terms and exclusion of videos according to predetermined criteria. The Global Quality Score (GQS) and modified DISCERN (m.DISCERN) tools were used to assess the quality and reliability of the videos. Viewer engagement metrics and video properties were also investigated according to the usefulness criteria (eg, video length, duration on YouTube, topic contents, source uploads, reliability, and quality). Finally, it was revealed that nearly 80% of the YouTube videos contained information in the field of the prevention and management of burn injuries deemed useful in this study, comparable to the other medical disciplines' reports in the literature.
这项研究旨在探讨 YouTube 视频是否可作为烧伤预防和管理领域的有用信息资源。目前有关 YouTube 上烧伤急救相关视频的教育内容和质量的文献报道不足且不准确。然而,之前已有多项研究针对各种医学和临床主题的 YouTube 视频质量进行了报道,并且越来越多的证据表明,有用内容的比例高于无用内容。在烧伤治疗方面,每一秒都极其宝贵,因此,如果不利用我们这个时代最受欢迎且易于访问的免费社交媒体平台,将其作为一种可以预防烧伤和提高意识的工具,那将是巨大的损失。根据可能的搜索词并根据预定标准排除视频,对从 YouTube 获得的 240 个视频中剩余的 96 个视频进行了分析。使用全球质量评分(GQS)和改良的 DISCERN(m.DISCERN)工具来评估视频的质量和可靠性。还根据有用性标准(例如,视频长度、在 YouTube 上的时长、主题内容、来源上传、可靠性和质量)调查了观众参与度指标和视频属性。最后,结果表明,将近 80%的 YouTube 视频包含了本研究中认为有用的烧伤预防和管理领域的信息,与文献中其他医学学科的报告相当。