Richards Phillip Q, Chavez Melissa, Patel Aneesh A, Ryll Lucia S, Levi Jessica R
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.
Am J Otolaryngol. 2024 Nov-Dec;45(6):104396. doi: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2024.104396. Epub 2024 Jul 21.
Patients often refer to online materials when researching surgical procedures. This study compares the educational quality of online videos about tympanostomy tubes on two popular video platforms: YouTube and Facebook. This study provides clinicians with context about the content and quality of information patients may possess after watching online videos on tympanostomy tubes.
YouTube and Facebook were searched using key terms related to tympanostomy tubes. Videos were screened and scored in triplicate. DISCERN quality, content, production, and alternative medicine scores were assigned. Statistical analysis was conducted using GraphPad Prism.
76 YouTube and 86 Facebook videos were analyzed. DISCERN quality scores (mean = 1.8 vs. 1.4, P < .0001), content scores (mean = 1.7 vs. 1.0, P < .0001), and production scores (mean = 4.8 vs. 4.6, P = .0327) were significantly higher on YouTube compared to Facebook. 33 % of Facebook videos referenced alternative medicine, as compared with 0 % of YouTube videos (P < .0001). Physician/hospital-generated videos had significantly higher DISCERN and content scores than parent-, product-, and chiropractor-generated videos. Views did not correlate with DISCERN or content scores.
YouTube is a better platform than Facebook for educational videos about tympanostomy tubes. YouTube videos had higher educational quality, more comprehensive content, and less alternative medicine. One third of Facebook videos advocated for alternative treatments. Importantly, videos on both platforms were of limited educational quality as demonstrated through low DISCERN reliability scores and coverage of few important content areas.
患者在研究外科手术时经常参考在线资料。本研究比较了两个热门视频平台(YouTube和Facebook)上关于鼓膜置管术的在线视频的教育质量。本研究为临床医生提供了患者观看鼓膜置管术在线视频后可能掌握的信息内容和质量的相关背景。
使用与鼓膜置管术相关的关键词在YouTube和Facebook上进行搜索。对视频进行筛选并进行三次评分。分配DISCERN质量、内容、制作和替代医学评分。使用GraphPad Prism进行统计分析。
分析了76个YouTube视频和86个Facebook视频。与Facebook相比,YouTube上的DISCERN质量评分(平均值 = 1.8对1.4,P <.0001)、内容评分(平均值 = 1.7对1.0,P <.0001)和制作评分(平均值 = 4.8对4.6,P =.0327)显著更高。33%的Facebook视频提及替代医学,而YouTube视频中这一比例为0%(P <.0001)。医生/医院制作的视频的DISCERN和内容评分显著高于家长、产品和脊椎按摩师制作的视频。观看量与DISCERN或内容评分无关。
对于关于鼓膜置管术的教育视频,YouTube是比Facebook更好的平台。YouTube视频具有更高的教育质量、更全面的内容且替代医学内容更少。三分之一的Facebook视频提倡替代疗法。重要的是,通过较低的DISCERN可靠性评分和对少数重要内容领域的覆盖可以看出,两个平台上的视频教育质量均有限。