Augustyn Zuzanna, Richards Helen L, McGrath Alice, Swanton Yvonne, Hennessey Derek B
School of Medicine, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Department of Urology, Mercy University Hospital, Cork, Ireland.
Urolithiasis. 2025 Feb 25;53(1):40. doi: 10.1007/s00240-025-01713-4.
Social media is increasingly consulted by patients for health-related information. The quality of this information is unknown and unregulated. This study aimed to investigate the quality of kidney stones information on two popular video platforms, YouTube and TikTok, and examine factors related to its quality. A search using keywords of "kidney stones" alongside "information, prevention, treatment" was used across YouTube and TikTok. The top 50 videos on each platform were rated by 4 independent reviewers on: general information, epidemiology, symptoms/presentation, treatment, and prevention. The American Urological Association's kidney stone curriculum was utilised as the benchmark for quality. The total number of views across the 100 videos was over 46 million. Overall, 91% of videos were educational in terms of genre. Misinformation was present in 34% of TikTok and 2% of YouTube videos. YouTube received significantly higher quality ratings across all parameters bar prevention (z's>-4.79 p's < 0.001); however, less than 50% of YouTube videos were rated as good quality. There was no association between quality and the number of likes or views across platforms (p's > 0.3). The quality of information presented across platforms was very variable with over half of videos considered poor quality. Given the high usage of social media as a source of health information it is important that healthcare providers and the general public are aware of the limits of information available on both platforms and continued efforts are made to develop high quality videos suitable for patient consumption.
患者越来越多地通过社交媒体获取与健康相关的信息。这些信息的质量未知且未受监管。本研究旨在调查两个热门视频平台YouTube和TikTok上肾结石信息的质量,并检查与其质量相关的因素。在YouTube和TikTok上使用“肾结石”以及“信息、预防、治疗”等关键词进行搜索。每个平台上排名前50的视频由4名独立评审员根据以下方面进行评分:一般信息、流行病学、症状/表现、治疗和预防。美国泌尿外科学会的肾结石课程被用作质量基准。这100个视频的总观看次数超过4600万次。总体而言,91%的视频在类型上具有教育意义。34%的TikTok视频和2%的YouTube视频存在错误信息。除预防外,YouTube在所有参数上的质量评分均显著更高(z值>-4.79,p值<0.001);然而,不到50%的YouTube视频被评为高质量。质量与平台上点赞数或观看次数之间没有关联(p值>0.3)。各平台提供的信息质量差异很大,超过一半的视频被认为质量较差。鉴于社交媒体作为健康信息来源的高使用率,医疗保健提供者和公众意识到这两个平台上可用信息的局限性非常重要,并应继续努力制作适合患者使用的高质量视频。