Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States.
Contraception. 2024 Jan;129:110300. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2023.110300. Epub 2023 Oct 4.
This study aimed to explore the contraception content topics on the highly popular social media platform TikTok to understand this influential information source patients may bring into birth control counseling visits.
Utilizing a snapshot method, we collected the 100 most popular TikTok English-language videos for each of the eight contraception-specific search terms. We abstracted video content topics addressed and creator attributes. Two independent abstractors coded each video with high agreement, with a third coder adjudicating discrepancies.
The final data set included 700 unique videos, with a total of 1.18 billion views, 131 million likes, 1.5 million comments, and 4.1 million shares. In these videos, the most common topics addressed were patient experience (n = 365, 52.1%) and logistics of use (n = 351, 50.1%). Health care professionals created only 19.3% of videos (n = 135), but these videos accounted for a larger portion of the total video views (41.3%). Health care professionals largely made educational videos (92.6%) compared to 22.5% of videos coded as educational videos when made by perceived non-health care professionals. A small number of prolific video creators developed the majority of videos made by health care professionals, with 91 (67.4%) made by six TikTok creators.
TikTok contains highly accessible contraception content, which garners high viewership, especially when created by health care providers. Clinicians should be aware of TikTok's potential to influence patients prior to contraceptive counseling visits and recognize this platform as a public health instrument to disseminate contraceptive information to a key demographic.
Few previous studies have examined the presence and popularity of contraception content topics on TikTok; little is known about the health content on this highly popular platform. Providers should be aware of the contraceptive topics on TikTok for understanding both patient perceptions and the potential for health education through this media.
本研究旨在探索在极受欢迎的社交媒体平台 TikTok 上的避孕内容主题,以了解患者在避孕咨询就诊时可能引入的这种有影响力的信息来源。
我们使用快照法,为每个八个避孕专用搜索词收集了 100 个最受欢迎的 TikTok 英语视频。我们提取了所讨论的视频内容主题和创作者属性。两位独立的摘要员对每个视频进行了编码,一致性很高,第三位摘要员对差异进行了裁决。
最终数据集包括 700 个独特的视频,总浏览量为 11.8 亿次,点赞数为 1.31 亿次,评论数为 150 万次,分享数为 410 万次。在这些视频中,最常见的主题是患者体验(n=365,52.1%)和使用的物流(n=351,50.1%)。医疗保健专业人员仅创建了 19.3%的视频(n=135),但这些视频占总视频浏览量的比例更大(41.3%)。医疗保健专业人员主要制作教育视频(92.6%),而被认为是非医疗保健专业人员制作的教育视频占编码为教育视频的 22.5%。少数几个多产的视频创作者制作了大部分由医疗保健专业人员制作的视频,其中 91 个(67.4%)由六位 TikTok 创作者制作。
TikTok 包含易于访问的避孕内容,其浏览量很高,尤其是由医疗保健提供者创建的内容。临床医生应该意识到 TikTok 在避孕咨询就诊前对患者可能产生的影响,并认识到该平台是向主要人群传播避孕信息的公共卫生工具。
以前很少有研究检查过 TikTok 上避孕内容主题的存在和受欢迎程度;对于这个极受欢迎的平台上的健康内容知之甚少。提供者应该了解 TikTok 上的避孕话题,以了解患者的看法和通过这种媒体进行健康教育的潜力。