Travis Levi M, Jahn Jacob, Dean Kristen K, Dodds Seth D
Department of Orthopaedics, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, FL, USA.
Hand (N Y). 2025 Sep 7:15589447251366458. doi: 10.1177/15589447251366458.
The increased utilization of social media platforms, including TikTok, has revolutionized the way that medical information is disseminated and consumed globally. Despite the benefits of rapidly accessible health information, the unregulated nature of TikTok raises significant concerns for the validity and reliability of medical advice. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the educational quality and accuracy of information presented on TikTok relating to carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and cubital tunnel syndrome (CubTS), 2 common upper extremity conditions.
A sample of CTS- and CubTS-related TikToks (n = 225) was identified on August 25, 2024, through specific search criteria, defined through hashtags, and filtered by the most liked videos, to select those with the greatest reach. Information extracted from each TikTok totaled 22 objective and subjective variables, in addition to 16 metrics from the DISCERN questionnaire, a proven tool for assessing consumer health information.
Videos by physicians made up the minority of content while having greater overall DISCERN score, but lower engagement compared with nonphysicians. Alternative-medicine videos included medical recommendations more often than traditional-medicine videos. These videos also were less balanced and unbiased than traditional-medicine videos. Harmful videos had greater engagement than nonharmful videos.
This investigation revealed marked variability in both the quality and reliability of TikTok videos related to CTS and CubTS, demonstrating the need for critical assessment of health information disseminated on social media platforms. Although TikTok is a highly engaging platform, it presents considerable misinformation risks for users seeking health information.
包括TikTok在内的社交媒体平台使用的增加,彻底改变了全球医学信息的传播和消费方式。尽管快速获取健康信息有诸多益处,但TikTok的无监管性质引发了对医学建议有效性和可靠性的重大担忧。本研究的目的是评估TikTok上与腕管综合征(CTS)和肘管综合征(CubTS)这两种常见上肢疾病相关的信息的教育质量和准确性。
2024年8月25日,通过特定搜索标准,即通过主题标签定义,并按点赞数最多的视频进行筛选,以选择传播范围最广的视频,从而确定了与CTS和CubTS相关的TikTok视频样本(n = 225)。从每个TikTok中提取的信息除了来自DISCERN问卷的16个指标外,还包括22个客观和主观变量,DISCERN问卷是一种经过验证的评估消费者健康信息的工具。
医生发布的视频在内容中占少数,但其DISCERN总分更高,但与非医生发布的视频相比,参与度较低。替代医学视频比传统医学视频更常包含医学建议。这些视频也不如传统医学视频平衡和客观。有害视频的参与度高于无害视频。
这项调查揭示了与CTS和CubTS相关的TikTok视频在质量和可靠性方面存在显著差异,表明需要对社交媒体平台上传播的健康信息进行批判性评估。尽管TikTok是一个极具吸引力的平台,但对于寻求健康信息的用户来说,它存在相当大的错误信息风险。