Hong Brendan Jae Uk, Woo Benjamin K P
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA, United States.
Olive View-University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, Sylmar, CA, United States.
JMIR Dermatol. 2022 Apr 22;5(2):e36218. doi: 10.2196/36218.
Due to the increased use of artificial turf, turf burn has become a common sports injury. Turf burn is caused by exposed skin sliding on artificial turf. Health complications, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus outbreaks, sepsis, and pneumonia, have been linked to untreated turf burns, and many athletes have been turning to social media for advice and companionship regarding their sports injuries.
The goal of this study is to categorize and quantitatively assess the percentage of turf burn-related posts on TikTok based on creator type, content, athletes' experiences, and treatment and prevention methods. With these data, we not only investigate if there is room for health care professionals to assist in the distribution of evidence-based health education to athletes to counteract misinformation but also investigate if there is a potential audience of athletes on TikTok who have the potential to develop problematic responses to injuries.
By using the Discover page on TikTok, we searched for the term turf burn on October 17, 2021. In total, 100 videos were analyzed. Videos were categorized and analyzed based on creator type, content, experiences of the athletes, and treatment and prevention methods. The number of likes and comments was recorded.
Most videos (98/100, 98%) were created by athletes. A small number of videos (2/100, 2%) were created by health care professionals. In terms of content, most videos (67/100, 67%) displayed turf burns. A small amount of videos (15/100, 15%) showed the incidents when turf burns were acquired, while around one-quarter of the videos (23/100, 23%) demonstrated the treatment and prevention of turf burns. Of the 23 treatment and prevention videos, a minority (4/23, 17%) showed the preferred treatment of turf burns, while most videos (19/23, 83%) showed nonpreferred treatments. The smallest amount of videos (2/100, 2%) were about turf burn education. Most of the videos created by athletes (56/98, 57%) depicted the negative experiences that patients had with turf burns. Some videos (37/98, 38%) depicted neutral experiences, while the smallest amount of videos (5/98, 5%) depicted positive experiences.
Our study suggests that there is a potential audience of athletes on TikTok who could develop problematic responses to sports injuries, such as turf burns, as most of the people who post videos are athletes, and many of the posts demonstrate negative experiences associated with turf burns. TikTok is a growing social media platform that should be studied to determine if it can be used to create a social support group for injured athletes to prevent the progression of negative emotional responses into problematic responses. Physicians should also have a role in establishing their social media presence on TikTok and offering evidence-based advice to athletes while disproving misinformation on TikTok.
由于人造草皮使用的增加,擦伤已成为一种常见的运动损伤。擦伤是由裸露的皮肤在人造草皮上滑动所致。健康并发症,如耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌暴发、败血症和肺炎,都与未治疗的擦伤有关,许多运动员一直在转向社交媒体寻求有关其运动损伤的建议和陪伴。
本研究的目的是根据创作者类型、内容、运动员的经历以及治疗和预防方法,对TikTok上与擦伤相关的帖子进行分类和定量评估。利用这些数据,我们不仅调查了医疗保健专业人员是否有空间协助向运动员传播循证健康教育以对抗错误信息,还调查了TikTok上是否存在可能对损伤产生问题反应的潜在运动员受众。
通过使用TikTok上的发现页面,我们于2021年10月17日搜索了“擦伤”一词。总共分析了100个视频。视频根据创作者类型、内容、运动员的经历以及治疗和预防方法进行分类和分析。记录点赞数和评论数。
大多数视频(98/100,98%)由运动员创作。少数视频(2/100,2%)由医疗保健专业人员创作。在内容方面,大多数视频(67/100,67%)展示了擦伤。少量视频(15/100,15%)展示了获得擦伤的事件,而约四分之一的视频(23/100,23%)展示了擦伤的治疗和预防。在23个治疗和预防视频中,少数(4/23,17%)展示了擦伤的首选治疗方法,而大多数视频(19/23,83%)展示了非首选治疗方法。最少数量的视频(2/100,2%)是关于擦伤教育的。运动员创作的大多数视频(56/98,57%)描绘了患者擦伤的负面经历。一些视频(37/98,38%)描绘了中性经历,而最少数量的视频(5/98,5%)描绘了正面经历。
我们的研究表明,TikTok上存在可能对擦伤等运动损伤产生问题反应的潜在运动员受众,因为发布视频的大多数人是运动员,且许多帖子展示了与擦伤相关的负面经历。TikTok是一个不断发展的社交媒体平台,应进行研究以确定它是否可用于为受伤运动员创建一个社会支持小组,以防止负面情绪反应发展为问题反应。医生还应在TikTok上建立自己的社交媒体形象,并向运动员提供循证建议,同时反驳TikTok上的错误信息。