Department of Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA.
Department of Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics, The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, USA.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2024 Aug;60(3):350-356. doi: 10.1111/apt.18096. Epub 2024 Jun 10.
TikTok is one of the fastest growing social media platforms. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) has recently become a trending topic of interest among TikTok users.
To better understand the quality and accuracy of information presented in the most popular IBS-relevant videos on TikTok.
We reviewed videos with the tag 'IBS'. We excluded those not relevant to IBS or lasting <10 s or >10 min. Baseline characteristics about the videos were collected. Two independent reviewers assessed each video using DISCERN and Patient Education Materials and Assessment Tool (PEMAT) tools, two validated instruments to assess the quality of patient education materials.
Of 100 videos, 33% were uploaded by participants with a defined medical background. The median DISCERN score of videos uploaded by participants with a medical background was 2.43 (2.00-3.10); from participants with a non-medical background, it was 1.37 (1.23-1.70) (p < 0.01). The median PEMAT Understandability scores of videos uploaded by participants with or without a medical background were 92.86 (86.61-95.00) and 80.95 (75.76-89.58), respectively (p < 0.01). The median PEMAT Actionability scores of videos uploaded by participants with or without a medical background were 100.00 (66.67-100.00) and 0.00, respectively (0.00-45.83; p < 0.01).
Videos posted by medical professionals are easier to understand and to act on, and are more reliable and unbiased, and more likely to recommend shared decision making about treatment.
TikTok 是发展最快的社交媒体平台之一。肠易激综合征(IBS)最近成为 TikTok 用户关注的热门话题。
更好地了解 TikTok 上最受欢迎的与 IBS 相关视频中呈现的信息的质量和准确性。
我们审查了带有标签“IBS”的视频。我们排除了与 IBS 不相关或持续时间<10 秒或>10 分钟的视频。收集了有关视频的基线特征。两名独立的审查员使用 DISCERN 和患者教育材料评估工具(PEMAT)工具评估每个视频,这两个工具是评估患者教育材料质量的经过验证的工具。
在 100 个视频中,有 33%是由具有明确医学背景的参与者上传的。具有医学背景的参与者上传的视频的平均 DISCERN 得分为 2.43(2.00-3.10);来自没有医学背景的参与者,得分为 1.37(1.23-1.70)(p<0.01)。具有或没有医学背景的参与者上传的视频的平均 PEMAT 可理解性评分分别为 92.86(86.61-95.00)和 80.95(75.76-89.58)(p<0.01)。具有或没有医学背景的参与者上传的视频的平均 PEMAT 可操作性评分分别为 100.00(66.67-100.00)和 0.00(0.00-45.83)(p<0.01)。
由医疗专业人员发布的视频更容易理解和采取行动,并且更可靠、更客观,更有可能推荐关于治疗的共同决策。