Social Media Posts About Distal Radius Fracture: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Patient and Provider Perspectives.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-02 DOI:10.1177/15589447231219290
Christopher A Reynolds, Manish P Mehta, Ian P Erkkila, Sean Clements, Robert P Baskin, Chirag M Shah
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Abstract

Background: Social media offers a popular, unfiltered source of patient and provider perspectives on health care. This study investigated the characteristics of social media posts referencing distal radius fracture (DRF).

Methods: Content was queried from Instagram from February 06, 2019, to December 08, 2021, using the hashtags "#distalradiusfracture" and "#wristfracture." The 1500 most-liked posts were analyzed. Poster demographics including age, gender, region, laterality, and treatment type and post characteristics including post type, number, content, timing relative to treatment, tone, and satisfaction were examined. Variables were compared using χ2 tests. Univariate, multivariate, and stepwise regression were performed.

Results: The most popular post formats were single photo (44.5%), multiple photos (32.3%), and single video (13.9%). Patients (40.3%) were the most common poster followed by surgeons (33.4%). Men (48.7%) and women (51.3) were evenly represented. Of the total posts, 87.7% depicted the post-treatment phase of care; 54.8% of posts depicted operative management, while 26.6% depicted non-operative management; and 73.7% of posts were positive in tone, 18.7% neutral, and 7.6% negative. Univariate analysis demonstrated that posters who were patients, friends/family of patients, female, and posts with >100 "likes" were more likely to share negative tones. Multivariate and stepwise regression were consistent with the above.

Conclusion: Most posts regarding DRF originate from patients, are post-treatment, and are positive. Negative tone is associated with posts from patients, family/friends of patients, female posters, and posts with >100 likes. With this information, surgeons will be better prepared to address patient concerns, manage expectations, and actively participate in social media themselves.

关于桡骨远端骨折的社交媒体帖子:对患者和医护人员观点的横断面分析。
背景:社交媒体为患者和医疗服务提供者提供了一个流行的、未经过滤的医疗保健观点来源。本研究调查了社交媒体上提及桡骨远端骨折(DRF)的帖子的特点:使用标签 "#桡骨远端骨折 "和 "#腕骨骨折 "查询了 Instagram 上从 2019 年 02 月 06 日到 2021 年 12 月 08 日的内容。我们对其中点击率最高的 1500 条帖子进行了分析。研究了发帖者的人口统计学特征(包括年龄、性别、地区、侧位和治疗类型)和帖子特征(包括帖子类型、数量、内容、与治疗相关的时间、语气和满意度)。使用 χ2 检验对变量进行比较。进行了单变量、多变量和逐步回归:最受欢迎的帖子格式是单张照片(44.5%)、多张照片(32.3%)和单个视频(13.9%)。患者(40.3%)是最常见的发帖人,其次是外科医生(33.4%)。男性(48.7%)和女性(51.3%)所占比例相当。在所有帖子中,87.7%的帖子描述了治疗后的护理阶段;54.8%的帖子描述了手术管理,26.6%的帖子描述了非手术管理;73.7%的帖子语气积极,18.7%中立,7.6%消极。单变量分析表明,患者、患者朋友/家属、女性以及 "赞 "数大于 100 的发帖者更有可能分享负面情绪。多变量和逐步回归与上述结果一致:大多数关于 DRF 的帖子都来自患者,是治疗后的帖子,并且是正面的。负面情绪与患者、患者家属/朋友、女性发帖者以及点赞数大于 100 的帖子有关。有了这些信息,外科医生就能更好地消除患者的顾虑、管理期望值,并积极参与社交媒体。
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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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