Bal Zulal Inci, Karaosmanoglu Nermin, Temel Berkay, Orenay Ozge Mine
Department of Dermatology, Kastamonu Research and Training Hospital, Kastamonu, TUR.
Department of Dermatology, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, TUR.
Cureus. 2025 May 11;17(5):e83930. doi: 10.7759/cureus.83930. eCollection 2025 May.
Acne vulgaris (AV) is one of the most common skin disorders, particularly affecting young people and adolescents, who are also widespread users of social media.
The objectives of this study are to understand why patients seek information about their acne from social media, their perspectives on dermatologists and social media influencers, and how social media sharing affects their views on dermatologists.
This cross-sectional study included 100 AV patients aged 18-45 who visited the dermatology outpatient clinic of Ankara Training and Research Hospital. Patients were asked to complete a 30-item survey titled "Examination of Acne Patients' Trust Levels in Social Media Influencers and Dermatologists". The survey was structured to collect data on patients' social media usage patterns, their sources of information regarding acne (including both dermatologists and social media), and the levels of trust they place in these sources. Descriptive statistics, Mann-Whitney U test, Kruskal-Wallis test, and Chi-square tests were used for analysis, with p<0.05 considered significant.
Most participants (95%) used social media for information. Eighty-one percent of the participants had a high level of trust in their dermatologist, and 97% of participants said that they would trust the dermatologist if the information from the dermatologists and social media influencers were contradictory, and 67% sought acne information from social media influencers. Instagram was the most preferred platform for this purpose (63%). The most common reason for consulting social media was to get information about cosmetic products (36%).
This study found that patients trust dermatologists more than influencers. This makes it important for dermatologists to make informative social media posts on acne. Dermatologists should also reach out to social media influencers and encourage them to share posts by consulting with experts on the topic.
寻常痤疮(AV)是最常见的皮肤疾病之一,尤其影响年轻人和青少年,而他们也是社交媒体的广泛使用者。
本研究的目的是了解患者为何从社交媒体获取痤疮相关信息,他们对皮肤科医生和社交媒体有影响力的人的看法,以及社交媒体分享如何影响他们对皮肤科医生的看法。
这项横断面研究纳入了100名年龄在18至45岁之间、前往安卡拉培训与研究医院皮肤科门诊就诊的寻常痤疮患者。患者被要求完成一项名为“痤疮患者对社交媒体有影响力的人和皮肤科医生信任度调查”的30项调查问卷。该调查问卷旨在收集患者的社交媒体使用模式、他们关于痤疮的信息来源(包括皮肤科医生和社交媒体)以及他们对这些来源的信任程度的数据。采用描述性统计、曼-惠特尼U检验、克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯检验和卡方检验进行分析,p<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。
大多数参与者(95%)使用社交媒体获取信息。81%的参与者对他们的皮肤科医生高度信任,97%的参与者表示,如果皮肤科医生和社交媒体有影响力的人提供的信息相互矛盾,他们会信任皮肤科医生,67%的参与者从社交媒体有影响力的人那里寻求痤疮信息。Instagram是为此目的最受欢迎的平台(63%)。咨询社交媒体的最常见原因是获取化妆品相关信息(36%)。
本研究发现患者对皮肤科医生的信任超过对有影响力的人的信任。这使得皮肤科医生在社交媒体上发布有关痤疮的信息性帖子变得很重要。皮肤科医生还应与社交媒体有影响力的人联系,并鼓励他们通过咨询该主题的专家来分享帖子。