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评估TikTok上医学微视频的教育影响和质量:以拉丁美洲为例。

Assessing the educational impact and quality of medical microvideos on TikTok: the case of Latin America.

作者信息

Izquierdo-Condoy Juan S, Arias-Intriago Marlon, Mosquera-Quiñónez Melizza, Melgar Muñoz Fernando P, Jiménez-Ascanio Mariana, Loaiza-Guevara Valentina, Ortiz-Prado Esteban

机构信息

One Health Research Group, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de las Américas, Quito, Ecuador.

Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia.

出版信息

Med Educ Online. 2025 Dec;30(1):2474129. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2025.2474129. Epub 2025 Mar 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media use in medical education has surged, with YouTube and Facebook leading before COVID-19. Recently, TikTok has drawn young learners, expanding access but often lacking alignment with formal curricula and quality standards.

OBJECTIVES

This study aims to analyze the quality of academic medical content on TikTok within the Latin American context, focusing on the most-viewed Spanish-language accounts.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This cross-sectional study analyzed medical education microvideos on TikTok through a systematic search conducted on 1 March 2024, using the keywords 'medical education' and 'medical review.' The search yielded 300 microvideos, from which the 100 most-viewed were selected. The 13 most popular accounts were identified, and their top three most-viewed microvideos were analyzed, resulting in a final sample of 39 microvideos. Popularity was measured through views, likes, and the Viewability Index (VPI), while educational quality was assessed using the JAMA Benchmark Criteria, which evaluates authorship, attribution, disclosure, and validity.

RESULTS

The majority of accounts (69.2%) were male-created, with 30.8% based in Mexico and Peru. Physicians comprised 53.8% of content creators, followed by medical students (23.1%). General medical education was the main focus (69.2%), with general medicine as the most common topic (76.9%). The dataset included 39 microvideos, averaging 1,653,677 views, and #medicina was the most frequently used hashtag. Popularity metrics strongly correlated with engagement metrics (comments, shares) but weakly with favorites. Educational quality scores were low, with only two accounts scoring 1 out of 4 points on the JAMA Benchmark.

CONCLUSION

TikTok's engagement metrics amplify popular medical microvideos among Spanish-speaking users but do not reliably reflect educational quality, raising concerns about misinformation. 'Favorites' may serve as a more accurate indicator of perceived informational value. Standardized assessment tools should incorporate both engagement and quality metrics to improve content reliability and accessibility to evidence-based medical information.

摘要

背景

医学教育中社交媒体的使用激增,在新冠疫情前,YouTube和Facebook处于领先地位。最近,TikTok吸引了年轻学习者,扩大了获取途径,但往往与正规课程和质量标准不一致。

目的

本研究旨在分析拉丁美洲背景下TikTok上学术医学内容的质量,重点关注观看量最高的西班牙语账户。

材料与方法

这项横断面研究于2024年3月1日通过系统搜索分析了TikTok上的医学教育微视频,使用关键词“医学教育”和“医学综述”。搜索产生了300个微视频,从中选出了100个观看量最高的。确定了13个最受欢迎的账户,并分析了它们观看量最高的三个微视频,最终样本为39个微视频。通过观看量、点赞数和可观看性指数(VPI)衡量受欢迎程度,同时使用《美国医学会杂志》基准标准评估教育质量,该标准评估作者身份、归属、披露和有效性。

结果

大多数账户(69.2%)由男性创建,30.8%位于墨西哥和秘鲁。内容创作者中医生占53.8%,其次是医学生(23.1%)。普通医学教育是主要重点(69.2%),普通内科是最常见的主题(76.9%)。数据集包括39个微视频,平均观看量为1,653,677次,#medicina是最常用的标签。受欢迎程度指标与互动指标(评论、分享)高度相关,但与收藏数相关性较弱。教育质量得分较低,只有两个账户在《美国医学会杂志》基准上得分为4分中的1分。

结论

TikTok的互动指标放大了西班牙语用户中受欢迎的医学微视频,但不能可靠地反映教育质量,引发了对错误信息的担忧。“收藏数”可能是感知信息价值的更准确指标。标准化评估工具应同时纳入互动和质量指标,以提高内容的可靠性和获取循证医学信息的便利性。

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