Evaluation of the origin and educational quality of youtube videos on adrenaline auto-ınjectors.

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I D Toprak, P Korkmaz, Z Kılınc, D Unal, S Demir, A Gelincik
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Summary: Background. Guidelines highlight the pivotal role of adrenaline auto-injector (AAI) training. However, the standards of visual training platforms has not been determined. Our aim was to evaluate the reliability and quality of the AAI related videos on YouTube. Methods. After a search on YouTube about AAI, all videos were categorized into groups based on their origin and the aim of the content. The quality, reliability, understandibility, and actionability of the videos were evaluated using the Global Quality Scale (GQS), Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool Audovisiual (PEMAT-A/V), Quality Criteria for Consumer Health Information (DISCERN), and a modified DISCERN. In each video, the application steps of AAI were evaluated according to a scale of correct usage. Results. 107 YouTube videos in English were included. No significant difference in terms of views, likes, duration and uploading time was observed between the health and non-health groups whereas the GQS (p=0.001), DISCERN (total: p=0.02, and overall: p=0.094), modified DISCERN (p=0.001) scores were higher in the health group. It was found that scores tended to be higher in educational videos. AAI use was mentioned in 85% videos. The median number of mentioned steps was 6. Conclusions. YouTube is an effective platform for visual learning for the use of AAIs. Although the visibility of the videos is equal independent of the origin, the ones recorded by medical professionals seem to provide the most qualified and reliable information.

评估有关肾上腺素自动注射器的youtube视频的来源和教育质量。
摘要:背景。指南强调了肾上腺素自动注射器 (AAI) 培训的关键作用。然而,视觉培训平台的标准尚未确定。我们的目的是评估 YouTube 上与 AAI 相关视频的可靠性和质量。方法在 YouTube 上搜索有关 AAI 的视频后,根据其来源和内容目的将所有视频分为几组。使用全球质量量表(GQS)、患者教育材料评估工具(PEMAT-A/V)、消费者健康信息质量标准(DISCERN)和修改后的 DISCERN 对视频的质量、可靠性、可理解性和可操作性进行评估。在每段视频中,AAI 的应用步骤都根据正确使用程度进行评估。结果共收录了 107 个 YouTube 英文视频。健康组和非健康组在观看次数、点赞数、持续时间和上传时间方面没有明显差异,而健康组的 GQS(p=0.001)、DISCERN(总分:p=0.02,总分:p=0.094)和修改后的 DISCERN(p=0.001)得分更高。研究发现,教育视频的得分往往更高。85%的视频提到了 AAI 的使用。提及步骤的中位数为 6。YouTube 是使用 AAI 进行视觉学习的有效平台。虽然视频的可见度与来源无关,但由医学专业人员录制的视频似乎提供了最合格、最可靠的信息。
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