Dissemination of health content through social networks: YouTube and opioid use disorders

0 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
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Abstract

Introduction

Most Americans now access social media platforms, including YouTube, to obtain health information. However, few studies have evaluated the quality of YouTube content related to opioid use disorder (OUD), including medications for OUD (MOUD; buprenorphine) and harm reduction resources (e.g., naloxone). The purpose of this cross-sectional analysis was to assess the quality, accuracy, and reliability of MOUD and harm reduction-related video content available on YouTube.

Methods

The study team conducted a YouTube search between June 2022 and July 2022 using key words related to MOUD and harm reduction content (e.g., “suboxone,” “methadone,” “Narcan”). The 5 most viewed videos from each search term were analyzed for quality (i.e., Global Quality Scale; GQS), accuracy (i.e., JAMA Benchmark Criteria), and reliability (i.e., DISCERN). Videos that were non-English, duplicate, or that did not directly mention OUD, MOUD, or harm reduction were excluded from the review (N = 6).

Results

YouTube videos (N = 70) were mostly produced by medical professionals (27.1 %), independent nonmedical users (21.4 %; e.g., vloggers, individuals documenting their experiences), medical organizations (17.1 %; e.g., hospitals, treatment programs), and/or media (14.3 %; e.g., news agencies). The target audience was primarily the general public (65.7 %), people who use opioids (20.0 %), and healthcare providers (10.0 %). Videos containing MOUD content (N = 64, 61.4 %) mostly focused on suboxone (25.0 %), methadone (23.4 %), Sublocade (14.1 %), and subutex/buprenorphine (14.1 %). The median quality score was 2 based on the GQS with 3 videos receiving the highest quality rating (5). Two videos were highly rated for accuracy per all three JAMA Benchmark criteria. Videos produced by nonmedical educational channels had the highest overall reliability scores on the DISCERN criteria (median 4), followed by medical professionals (median 3), and medical organizations (median 2.5).

Conclusion

The overall quality, accuracy, and reliability of MOUD and harm reduction related content posted on YouTube is poor. The lack of evidence-based content posted on YouTube reinforces the need for public health expert involvement in disseminating guideline-based content on social media.

通过社交网络传播健康内容:YouTube 与阿片类药物使用障碍。
导言:现在,大多数美国人都会访问包括 YouTube 在内的社交媒体平台来获取健康信息。然而,很少有研究对YouTube上与阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)相关内容的质量进行评估,包括治疗OUD的药物(MOUD;丁丙诺啡)和减低伤害资源(如纳洛酮)。这项横向分析的目的是评估 YouTube 上与 MOUD 和减低伤害相关的视频内容的质量、准确性和可靠性:研究小组在 2022 年 6 月至 2022 年 7 月期间使用与 MOUD 和减低伤害内容相关的关键词(如 "suboxone"、"methadone"、"Narcan")在 YouTube 上进行了搜索。对每个搜索词中浏览量最高的 5 个视频进行了质量(即全球质量量表;GQS)、准确性(即 JAMA 基准标准)和可靠性(即 DISCERN)分析。非英语、重复或未直接提及 OUD、MOUD 或减低伤害的视频被排除在审查范围之外(N = 6):YouTube视频(N = 70)大多由医疗专业人士(27.1%)、独立的非医疗用户(21.4%;如vlogger、记录自己经历的个人)、医疗机构(17.1%;如医院、治疗项目)和/或媒体(14.3%;如新闻机构)制作。目标受众主要是普通公众(65.7%)、阿片类药物使用者(20.0%)和医疗服务提供者(10.0%)。包含 MOUD 内容的视频(N = 64,61.4%)主要集中在亚酮(25.0%)、美沙酮(23.4%)、Sublocade(14.1%)和亚丁酸/丁丙诺啡(14.1%)。根据 GQS,质量评分的中位数为 2 分,其中 3 个视频的质量评分最高(5 分)。根据《美国医学会杂志》的三项基准标准,有两部视频的准确性得到了高度评价。非医学教育频道制作的视频在 DISCERN 标准上的总体可靠性得分最高(中位数为 4 分),其次是医学专业人员(中位数为 3 分)和医疗机构(中位数为 2.5 分):YouTube上发布的MOUD和减低伤害相关内容的总体质量、准确性和可靠性较差。YouTube上发布的内容缺乏循证医学证据,这说明在社交媒体上传播基于指南的内容需要公共卫生专家的参与。
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Journal of substance use and addiction treatment
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment Biological Psychiatry, Neuroscience (General), Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General)
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