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SIMBA 合作创作和传播社交媒体上基于证据的同行评审短视频倡议:混合方法前瞻性研究。

A SIMBA CoMICs Initiative to Cocreating and Disseminating Evidence-Based, Peer-Reviewed Short Videos on Social Media: Mixed Methods Prospective Study.

机构信息

Sandwell General Hospital, Sandwell and West NHS Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Applied Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, College of Medicine and Health, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Med Educ. 2024 Oct 30;10:e52924. doi: 10.2196/52924.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media is a powerful platform for disseminating health information, yet it is often riddled with misinformation. Further, few guidelines exist for producing reliable, peer-reviewed content. This study describes a framework for creating and disseminating evidence-based videos on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and thyroid conditions to improve health literacy and tackle misinformation.

OBJECTIVE

The study aims to evaluate the creation, dissemination, and impact of evidence-based, peer-reviewed short videos on PCOS and thyroid disorders across social media. It also explores the experiences of content creators and assesses audience engagement.

METHODS

This mixed methods prospective study was conducted between December 2022 and May 2023 and comprised five phases: (1) script generation, (2) video creation, (3) cross-platform publication, (4) process evaluation, and (5) impact evaluation. The SIMBA-CoMICs (Simulation via Instant Messaging for Bedside Application-Combined Medical Information Cines) initiative provides a structured process where medical concepts are simplified and converted to visually engaging videos. The initiative recruited medical students interested in making visually appealing and scientifically accurate videos for social media. The students were then guided to create video scripts based on frequently searched PCOS- and thyroid-related topics. Once experts confirmed the accuracy of the scripts, the medical students produced the videos. The videos were checked by clinical experts and experts with lived experience to ensure clarity and engagement. The SIMBA-CoMICs team then guided the students in editing these videos to fit platform requirements before posting them on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter. Engagement metrics were tracked over 2 months. Content creators were interviewed, and thematic analysis was performed to explore their experiences.

RESULTS

The 20 videos received 718 likes, 120 shares, and 54,686 views across all platforms, with TikTok (19,458 views) and Twitter (19,678 views) being the most popular. Engagement increased significantly, with follower growth ranging from 5% on Twitter to 89% on TikTok. Thematic analysis of interviews with 8 out of 38 participants revealed 4 key themes: views on social media, advice for using social media, reasons for participating, and reflections on the project. Content creators highlighted the advantages of social media, such as large outreach (12 references), convenience (10 references), and accessibility to opportunities (7 references). Participants appreciated the nonrestrictive participation criteria, convenience (8 references), and the ability to record from home using prewritten scripts (6 references). Further recommendations to improve the content creation experience included awareness of audience demographics (9 references), sharing content on multiple platforms (5 references), and collaborating with organizations (3 references).

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the SIMBA CoMICs initiative in training medical students to create accurate medical information on PCOS and thyroid disorders for social media dissemination. The model offers a scalable solution to combat misinformation and improve health literacy.

摘要

背景

社交媒体是传播健康信息的强大平台,但其中经常充斥着错误信息。此外,很少有指南来制作可靠的、经过同行评审的内容。本研究描述了一个框架,用于制作和传播多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)和甲状腺疾病的基于证据的短视频,以提高健康素养和解决错误信息问题。

目的

本研究旨在评估在社交媒体上发布基于证据、经过同行评审的 PCOS 和甲状腺疾病短视频的创建、传播和影响。它还探讨了内容创作者的经验,并评估了受众参与度。

方法

这是一项混合方法前瞻性研究,于 2022 年 12 月至 2023 年 5 月进行,包括五个阶段:(1)剧本生成,(2)视频制作,(3)跨平台发布,(4)过程评估,和(5)影响评估。SIMBA-CoMICs(通过即时通讯进行床边应用-综合医学信息电影的模拟)倡议提供了一个结构化的流程,其中简化了医学概念并将其转化为视觉上吸引人的视频。该倡议招募了对为社交媒体制作视觉上吸引人且科学准确的视频感兴趣的医学生。然后,指导学生根据经常搜索的 PCOS 和甲状腺相关主题制作视频脚本。一旦专家确认脚本的准确性,医学生就会制作视频。临床专家和有生活经验的专家会检查视频以确保清晰和参与度。然后,SIMBA-CoMICs 团队指导学生根据平台要求编辑这些视频,然后将其发布到 TikTok、Instagram、YouTube 和 Twitter 上。在两个月的时间里跟踪参与度指标。对内容创作者进行了采访,并进行了主题分析,以探索他们的经验。

结果

20 个视频在所有平台上共获得 718 个赞、120 次分享和 54686 次观看,TikTok(19458 次观看)和 Twitter(19678 次观看)是最受欢迎的平台。参与度显著增加,Twitter 上的关注者增长率为 5%,而 TikTok 上的增长率为 89%。对 38 名参与者中的 8 名进行的访谈的主题分析揭示了 4 个关键主题:对社交媒体的看法、使用社交媒体的建议、参与的原因和对项目的反思。内容创作者强调了社交媒体的优势,例如覆盖面广(12 次提及)、方便(10 次提及)和有机会参与(7 次提及)。参与者赞赏参与标准非限制性(8 次提及)、方便(8 次提及)以及使用预先编写的脚本在家中录制的能力(6 次提及)。进一步改进内容创作体验的建议包括了解受众人口统计数据(9 次提及)、在多个平台上分享内容(5 次提及)和与组织合作(3 次提及)。

结论

本研究证明了 SIMBA CoMICs 倡议在培训医学生为社交媒体传播制作关于 PCOS 和甲状腺疾病的准确医学信息方面的有效性。该模型提供了一种可扩展的解决方案,以应对错误信息并提高健康素养。

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