J Drugs Dermatol. 2022 Jul 1;21(7):718-722. doi: 10.36849/JDD.6784.
There is an existing disparity in the ability for patients with skin of color to access reliable, evidence-based care via social media.
To analyze the intention, creators, and engagement of skin of color content posted on TikTok.
Cross-sectional epidemiologic study analyzing the content of 43 search terms related to skin of color.
Population-based.
The accounts linked to the top 3 posts associated with each search term when sorted by both relevance and number of likes based on the TikTok algorithm.
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The number of views, likes, comments, and shares.
Dermatologists fall behind other TikTok creators with regard to producing popular skin of color content on TikTok. Conclusion and Results: Dermatologists have the opportunity to help combat the spread of misinformation by generating educational posts and making reliable content more available for skin of color patients. J Drugs Dermatol. 2022;21(7):718-722. doi:10.36849/JDD.6784.
皮肤有色人种患者通过社交媒体获得可靠的、基于证据的护理的能力存在差异。
分析 TikTok 上发布的有关皮肤有色人种的内容的意图、创作者和参与度。
对与皮肤有色人种相关的 43 个搜索词的内容进行分析的横断面流行病学研究。
基于人群。
根据 TikTok 算法,按相关性和点赞数对每个搜索词的前 3 个相关帖子进行排序,链接到这些帖子的账户。
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浏览量、点赞数、评论数和分享数。
皮肤科医生在 TikTok 上制作热门皮肤有色人种内容方面落后于其他 TikTok 创作者。结论和结果:皮肤科医生有机会通过生成教育性帖子并使可靠内容更易于皮肤有色人种患者获取,从而帮助打击错误信息的传播。J 皮肤病药物杂志。2022;21(7):718-722. DOI:10.36849/JDD.6784.