Wu Hongyu, Peng Jialun, Li Shengwei, Ding Xiong, Zhong Tao, Zhai Qilong, Du Changjie, Yuan Jiajun, Cai Can, Li Jinzheng
Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, No. 76, Linjiang Road, Chongqing, 400010, China.
Department of Gastroenterology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, No. 76, Linjiang Road, Chongqing, 400010, China.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Dec 4;24(1):3375. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20851-9.
The incidence of Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in China and USA is extremely high and rising. TikTok has become a popular channel for medical information dissemination and we aimed to evaluate the quality and reliability of NAFLD related videos on TikTok, in both its USA and Chinese versions.
We analyzed the top 100 NAFLD videos on both the USA version and Chinese version of TikTok, a total of 200 videos, from which keywords were extracted and scored using the Global Quality Scale (GQS), modified DISCERN (mDISCERN), and Medical Quality Video Evaluation Tool (MQ-VET). Exploring the relationship between video quality and audience related factors, as well as ranking, through Spearman correlation analysis.
The mDISCERN scores of videos on the USA version of TikTok is higher than that on the Chinese version (P < 0.01), but there is no significant difference in the GQS and MQ-VET scores. The GQS, mDISCERN and MQ-VET scores of videos published by medical practitioners were significantly higher than those of non-medical practitioners (P < 0.001). However, there was no significant correlation between video quality and popularity indicators.
The quality of NAFLD related short videos on TikTok is acceptable, but the reliability is mediocre, and there is still room for improvement. The videos published by USA medical practitioners are more reliable than those of Chinese medical practitioners. The most concerned topic of both countries is diet. The TikTok recommendation algorithm may limit access to high-quality health videos, and further research on other platforms and languages is necessary.
中国和美国的非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)发病率极高且呈上升趋势。TikTok已成为医学信息传播的热门渠道,我们旨在评估TikTok美国版和中文版上与NAFLD相关视频的质量和可靠性。
我们分析了TikTok美国版和中文版上排名前100的NAFLD视频,共200个视频,从中提取关键词并使用全球质量量表(GQS)、改良的辨别工具(mDISCERN)和医学质量视频评估工具(MQ-VET)进行评分。通过Spearman相关性分析探讨视频质量与观众相关因素以及排名之间的关系。
TikTok美国版视频的mDISCERN评分高于中文版(P < 0.01),但GQS和MQ-VET评分无显著差异。医学从业者发布的视频的GQS、mDISCERN和MQ-VET评分显著高于非医学从业者(P < 0.001)。然而,视频质量与受欢迎程度指标之间没有显著相关性。
TikTok上与NAFLD相关的短视频质量尚可,但可靠性一般,仍有改进空间。美国医学从业者发布的视频比中国医学从业者发布的更可靠。两国最关注的话题都是饮食。TikTok推荐算法可能会限制高质量健康视频的获取,有必要对其他平台和语言进行进一步研究。