He Wenjie, Tang Dongning, Jin Ya, Zhang Wenyan, Kang Yunyun, Xia Qing
Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, 300000, China.
Dongguan Rehabilitation Experimental School, Dongguan, China.
Sci Rep. 2025 Apr 17;15(1):13323. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-84845-8.
A significant research gap exists in evaluating the prevalence and quality of Chinese videos depicting CP on domestic social media platforms. In contrast to studies that focus on online video content concerning CP on YouTube, CP videos on YouTube are largely inaccessible to average citizens in mainland China. This disparity underscores the need for further investigation into the availability and nature of CP videos specifically on Chinese social media platforms. To assess the reliability and quality of short videos related to cerebral palsy (CP) on Chinese social media platforms. The present cross-sectional study examined 344 videos about CP from popular Chinese social media platforms, including TikTok, Kwai, Weibo, Bilibili, and RED. The analysis of these videos involved a detailed assessment of their sources, content, and characteristics. Additionally, quantitative scoring tools such as journal of the American medical association (JAMA) benchmarks, gobal quality score (GQS), and DISCERN were utilized to evaluate video quality. Furthermore, the potential relationship between video quality and various attributes such as duration, number of likes, and comments was explored and their impact on the quality of information presented in the videos was analyzed. The average duration of the 344 videos was 92.12 s (SD 105.69). CP rehabilitation training videos comprised 45.64% of the total, followed by expert-contributed videos at 40.70%. Mean scores for JAMA, GQS, and DISCERN were 1.62 (SD 0.60), 2.05 (SD 0.99), and 1.26 (SD 1.26) respectively. RED had the lowest average scores. Videos focusing on disease knowledge scored highest on JAMA and GQS scales. Experts achieved significantly higher GQS and DISCERN scores compared to health-related institutions and amateurs. Spearman correlation analysis revealed a strong positive correlation between likes and comments (r = .0.87, P < .0.001). Enhancing the management of medical content is crucial to address the compromised reliability of Chinese online short videos providing information to families of CP patients. Improving content professionalism and accuracy ensures users access genuinely valuable information.
在评估国内社交媒体平台上描绘脑瘫(CP)的中文视频的流行程度和质量方面,存在重大研究空白。与关注YouTube上有关CP的在线视频内容的研究不同,中国大陆的普通公民基本上无法访问YouTube上的CP视频。这种差异凸显了进一步调查中文社交媒体平台上CP视频的可获取性和性质的必要性。为了评估中文社交媒体平台上与脑瘫(CP)相关的短视频的可靠性和质量。本横断面研究调查了来自中国流行社交媒体平台(包括TikTok、快手、微博、哔哩哔哩和小红书)的344个关于CP的视频。对这些视频的分析包括对其来源、内容和特征的详细评估。此外,还使用了诸如美国医学会杂志(JAMA)基准、全球质量评分(GQS)和DISCERN等定量评分工具来评估视频质量。此外,还探讨了视频质量与持续时间、点赞数和评论数等各种属性之间的潜在关系,并分析了它们对视频中呈现的信息质量的影响。344个视频的平均时长为92.12秒(标准差105.69)。CP康复训练视频占总数的45.64%,其次是专家提供的视频,占40.70%。JAMA、GQS和DISCERN的平均得分分别为1.62(标准差0.60)、2.05(标准差0.99)和1.26(标准差1.26)。小红书的平均得分最低。关注疾病知识的视频在JAMA和GQS量表上得分最高。与健康相关机构和业余爱好者相比,专家的GQS和DISCERN得分显著更高。Spearman相关性分析显示点赞数和评论数之间存在强正相关(r = 0.87,P < 0.001)。加强医疗内容管理对于解决向CP患者家庭提供信息的中文在线短视频可靠性受损的问题至关重要。提高内容的专业性和准确性可确保用户获取真正有价值的信息。