Division of Spine Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, 1611 W. Harrison Street, Chicago, IL, 60612, USA.
Spine Deform. 2023 Jan;11(1):3-9. doi: 10.1007/s43390-022-00569-7. Epub 2022 Aug 20.
To assess the reliability and educational quality of YouTube videos related to pediatric scoliosis.
In December 2020, searches of "pediatric scoliosis", "idiopathic scoliosis", "scoliosis in children", and "curved spine in children" were conducted using YouTube. The first 50 results of each search were analyzed according to upload source and content. The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Benchmark Criteria were used to assess reliability (score 0-4), and educational quality was evaluated using the Global Quality Score (GQS; score 0-5) and Pediatric Scoliosis-Specific Score (PSS; score 0-15). Differences in scores based on upload source and content were determined by Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) or Kruskal-Wallis tests. Multivariate linear regressions identified any independent predictors of reliability and educational quality.
After eliminating duplicates, 153 videos were analyzed. Videos were viewed 28.5 million times in total, averaging 186,160.3 ± 1,012,485.0 views per video. Physicians (54.2%) and medical sources (19.0%) were the most common upload sources, and content was primarily categorized as disease-specific (50.0%) and patient experience (25.5%). Videos uploaded by patients achieved significantly lower JAMA scores (p = 0.004). Conversely, academic or physician-uploaded videos scored higher on PSS (p = 0.003) and demonstrated a trend towards improved GQS (p = 0.051). Multivariate analysis determined longer video duration predicted higher scores on all measures. However, there were no independent associations between upload source or content and assessment scores.
YouTube contains a large repository of videos concerning pediatric scoliosis; however, the reliability and educational quality of these videos were low.
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评估与儿科脊柱侧弯相关的 YouTube 视频的可靠性和教育质量。
2020 年 12 月,使用 YouTube 对“儿科脊柱侧弯”、“特发性脊柱侧弯”、“儿童脊柱侧弯”和“儿童弯曲脊柱”进行搜索。根据上传来源和内容分析每个搜索的前 50 个结果。使用美国医学会杂志(JAMA)基准标准评估可靠性(得分 0-4),使用全球质量评分(GQS;得分 0-5)和儿科脊柱侧弯特定评分(PSS;得分 0-15)评估教育质量。根据上传来源和内容的差异,采用方差分析(ANOVA)或 Kruskal-Wallis 检验确定评分差异。多元线性回归确定可靠性和教育质量的任何独立预测因素。
剔除重复项后,共分析了 153 个视频。这些视频总共被观看了 2850 万次,平均每个视频观看 186160.3±1012485.0 次。医生(54.2%)和医学来源(19.0%)是最常见的上传来源,内容主要分为疾病特异性(50.0%)和患者体验(25.5%)。患者上传的视频 JAMA 评分明显较低(p=0.004)。相反,学术或医生上传的视频在 PSS 上得分较高(p=0.003),并且在 GQS 上表现出改善的趋势(p=0.051)。多变量分析确定视频时长与所有评估指标的评分呈正相关。然而,上传来源或内容与评估得分之间没有独立的关联。
YouTube 包含大量与儿科脊柱侧弯相关的视频;然而,这些视频的可靠性和教育质量较低。
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