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社交媒体作为西班牙语系统性红斑狼疮患者的信息来源。

Social media as source of information for Spanish-speaking patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, 27964Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia.

Department of Internal Medicine, 173049Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogota, Colombia.

出版信息

Lupus. 2022 Jul;31(8):953-962. doi: 10.1177/09612033221098884. Epub 2022 May 12.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Although patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may benefit from health-care information in social media (SoMe), they may also be prone to misleading information. An assessment of the reliability, comprehensiveness, and quality of information uploaded to SoMe for Spanish-speaking patients with SLE is lacking.

METHODS

This analytical observational study evaluates the videos uploaded to YouTube in Spanish about SLE. Information about video length, engagement (i.e., views and likes), time on the internet, popularity index, and source was retrieved, and an evaluation on reliability, comprehensiveness, and quality was performed using standardized scores.

RESULTS

One hundred eighty-six videos were included in the analysis. Most videos were considered as useful (87%) or useful patient opinion (8.1%), whereas only 2.2% were considered misleading and 2.7% as misleading patient opinion. The number of views (Median 7207 vs 113,877, = .012), popularity index (Median 13.8 vs 168.7, < .001), number of likes (Median 155 vs 3400, < .001), and number of dislikes (Median 3 vs 138, = .004) were higher for misleading videos. The videos uploaded by independent users had a higher engagement than those from government or news agencies, professional organizations or academic channels. Misleading videos and those uploaded by independent users had lower rates of reliability, comprehensiveness and quality ( < .001).

CONCLUSIONS

Most of the information shown in YouTube videos on SLE tends to be useful. However, audience engagement parameters are larger for misleading videos. Exploring the qualitative features of the most popular videos is necessary to establish what features are more engaging for the audiences and to improve the content and popularity of reliable videos on chronic diseases.

摘要

简介

尽管系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者可能受益于社交媒体(SoMe)中的医疗保健信息,但他们也可能容易受到误导性信息的影响。缺乏对西班牙语 SLE 患者上传到 SoMe 的信息的可靠性、全面性和质量的评估。

方法

本分析观察性研究评估了西班牙语关于 SLE 的 YouTube 视频。检索了有关视频长度、参与度(即浏览量和点赞数)、上网时间、流行指数和来源的信息,并使用标准化评分对可靠性、全面性和质量进行了评估。

结果

共纳入 186 个视频进行分析。大多数视频被认为是有用的(87%)或有用的患者意见(8.1%),而只有 2.2%被认为是误导性的,2.7%被认为是误导性的患者意见。浏览量(中位数 7207 与 113877, =.012)、流行指数(中位数 13.8 与 168.7, <.001)、点赞数(中位数 155 与 3400, <.001)和不喜欢数(中位数 3 与 138, =.004)在误导性视频中更高。独立用户上传的视频比政府或新闻机构、专业组织或学术频道上传的视频具有更高的参与度。误导性视频和独立用户上传的视频的可靠性、全面性和质量较低( <.001)。

结论

YouTube 视频中关于 SLE 的信息大多倾向于有用。然而,误导性视频的观众参与度参数更大。有必要探索最受欢迎视频的定性特征,以确定哪些特征对观众更具吸引力,并提高慢性病可靠视频的内容和受欢迎程度。

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