Is YouTube a Sufficient and Reliable Source to Inform Patients About Cardiac Rehabilitation?: A Cross-sectional Study.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Levent Karataş, Ayça Utkan Karasu, Nesrin Demirsoy
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Abstract

Purpose: There is a growing concern surrounding the utility of medical content on social media. In this study, the popularity metrics and content quality of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) videos on YouTube regarding patient education were examined.

Methods: Using the search key word "cardiac rehabilitation," we analyzed the 50 most relevant videos. Our video popularity analytics encompassed viewing rate, such as ratio, number of comments, and the video power index (VPI). We assessed content quality using the Global Quality Scale (GQS), the modified DISCERN questionnaire, Journal of the American Medical Association ( JAMA ) benchmark criteria, Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool for Audio/Visual Materials (PEMAT-A/V), and a novel tool, the Cardiac Rehabilitation Specific Scale (CRSS).

Results: Notably, 78% of the videos were uploaded by medical organizations. The average viewing rate was 4.6 views per day. There were positive correlations between the scores from different content quality scales. Median scores for the GQS, the modified DISCERN questionnaire, JAMA benchmark criteria, and the CRSS were 3, 3.5, 2, and 5, respectively. Mean PEMAT-A/V scores were 60.4% for understandability and 38.3% for actionability. Videos published by entities other than medical centers predicted lower CRSS and GQS scores. High JAMA benchmark criteria scores were negative predictors of VPI, view rate, and number of comments.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that CR-related videos on YouTube are characterized by low popularity, average content quality and understandability, but a lack of reliability and actionability. To ensure individuals seek accurate CR information on social media platforms, we recommend directing them to videos uploaded by medical centers.

YouTube是向患者提供心脏康复信息的充分可靠来源吗?横断面研究。
目的:人们越来越关注社交媒体上医疗内容的实用性。本研究考察了 YouTube 上有关患者教育的心脏康复(CR)视频的流行度指标和内容质量:我们使用搜索关键词 "心脏康复 "分析了 50 个最相关的视频。我们的视频流行度分析包括观看率,如比例、评论数和视频功率指数(VPI)。我们使用全球质量量表(GQS)、修改后的 DISCERN 问卷、《美国医学会杂志》(JAMA)基准标准、视听材料患者教育材料评估工具(PEMAT-A/V)以及一种新工具--心脏康复专用量表(CRSS)评估内容质量:值得注意的是,78% 的视频是由医疗机构上传的。平均观看率为每天 4.6 次。不同内容质量量表的得分之间存在正相关。GQS、修改后的 DISCERN 问卷、JAMA 基准标准和 CRSS 的中位数分别为 3、3.5、2 和 5 分。可理解性和可操作性的 PEMAT-A/V 平均得分分别为 60.4% 和 38.3%。由医疗中心以外的实体发布的视频,其 CRSS 和 GQS 分数较低。JAMA基准标准的高分是VPI、观看率和评论数量的负面预测因素:我们的研究结果表明,YouTube 上 CR 相关视频的特点是受欢迎程度低、内容质量和可理解性一般,但缺乏可靠性和可操作性。为确保个人在社交媒体平台上寻求准确的 CR 信息,我们建议引导他们观看医疗中心上传的视频。
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
34.20%
发文量
164
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: JCRP was the first, and remains the only, professional journal dedicated to improving multidisciplinary clinical practice and expanding research evidence specific to both cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation. This includes exercise testing and prescription, behavioral medicine, and cardiopulmonary risk factor management. In 2007, JCRP expanded its scope to include primary prevention of cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. JCRP publishes scientific and clinical peer-reviewed Original Investigations, Reviews, and Brief or Case Reports focused on the causes, prevention, and treatment of individuals with cardiovascular or pulmonary diseases in both a print and online-only format. Editorial features include Editorials, Invited Commentaries, Literature Updates, and Clinically-relevant Topical Updates. JCRP is the official Journal of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and the Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation.
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