Social Media Posts About Carpal Tunnel Release: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Patient and Surgeon Perspectives.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-22 DOI:10.1177/15589447241231293
Christopher A Reynolds, Manish P Mehta, Scott Wu, Alexander J Neuville, Alisha Ho, Chirag M Shah
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Abstract

Background: Social media provides an increasingly popular, unfiltered source of perspectives on healthcare. The objective of this study is to characterize the landscape of social media posts regarding carpal tunnel release (CTR).

Methods: Content was queried from Instagram between February 2, 2019 to August 12, 2021 using the hashtags #carpaltunnelrelease and #carpaltunnelsurgery. The 1500 most-liked posts were analyzed. Poster demographics including age, gender, region, and symptom qualities and post characteristics including type, number, timing relative to surgery, tone, and satisfaction were collected. Categorical variables were compared utilizing chi-squared test. Univariate and multivariate regression were performed.

Results: The most popular post types included single photo (55.2%), multiple photos (18.8%), or single video (18.2%). Of all, 70.6% posts had fewer than 50 "likes." Patients accounted for 51.8% of posts, followed by surgeons (13.3%), other health care providers (11.7%), and physical therapists (8.8%). Women (66.7%) outnumbered men (33.3%). Fifty-five percent of posts were domestic. Posts mostly depicted postoperative care (85.6%). The most frequently mentioned symptoms were pain, burning, numbness, and tingling. Of all posts, 45.1% had a positive tone, 49.1% neutral, and 5.7% negative. Univariate analysis revealed that posters who were patients, underwent open CTR, and were female were more likely to post negative sentiments.

Conclusions: Most posts regarding CTR are from patients, are postoperative, and are positive or neutral. Although rare, negative posts were more likely to originate from posters who are patients, female, or underwent open CTR. With this information, surgeons will be better prepared to address patient concerns, set patient expectations, and enter the social media themselves.

关于腕管松解术的社交媒体帖子:对患者和外科医生观点的横断面分析。
背景:社交媒体为人们提供了越来越多未经过滤的医疗保健观点。本研究旨在描述社交媒体上有关腕管松解术(CTR)的帖子情况:在 2019 年 2 月 2 日至 2021 年 8 月 12 日期间,使用 #carpaltunnelrelease 和 #carpaltunnelsurgery 标签对 Instagram 上的内容进行了查询。分析了1500条最受欢迎的帖子。收集了发帖者的人口统计学特征,包括年龄、性别、地区和症状特征,以及发帖特征,包括类型、数量、与手术相关的时间、语气和满意度。利用卡方检验对分类变量进行比较。进行了单变量和多变量回归:最受欢迎的帖子类型包括单张照片(55.2%)、多张照片(18.8%)或单个视频(18.2%)。其中,70.6%的帖子获得的 "赞 "数少于 50 个。患者占帖子总数的 51.8%,其次是外科医生(13.3%)、其他医疗服务提供者(11.7%)和理疗师(8.8%)。女性(66.7%)多于男性(33.3%)。55%的帖子是家政服务。帖子大多描述术后护理(85.6%)。最常提及的症状是疼痛、烧灼感、麻木和刺痛。在所有帖子中,45.1%的帖子基调积极,49.1%的帖子基调中立,5.7%的帖子基调消极。单变量分析显示,患者、接受开放式 CTR 的发帖者和女性更有可能发表负面情绪的帖子:结论:大多数关于 CTR 的帖子都来自患者、术后,并且都是正面或中性的。尽管很少见,但负面帖子更可能来自患者、女性或接受过开放式 CTR 的发帖者。有了这些信息,外科医生就能更好地消除患者的顾虑,确定患者的期望,并亲自进入社交媒体。
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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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