Evaluating quality, understandability, and actionability of YouTube content for gender affirming surgery: Metoidioplasty.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Alexandra E Hunter, Reade A Otto-Moudry, Cynthia T Yusuf, Rena D Malik, Rachel A Moses
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Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate YouTube content about metoidioplasty on completeness of perioperative information, actionability, understandability, degree of misinformation, quality, and presence of commercial bias.

Methods: A YouTube search for "Metoidioplasty" was conducted and the first 100 video results were watched by five independent reviewers. Videos in English <30 minutes in length were included and videos primarily showing surgical footage were excluded. Videos were evaluated between January 2022 and June 2022. Each video was evaluated for presenter demographics, channel/video statistics, and whether it covered topics including anatomy, treatment options, outcomes, procedure risks, and misinformation, and whether it had a clickbait title. Calculated scores for validated DISCERN and Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT) metrics were the primary outcome variables used to quantify quality, actionability, and understandability. For PEMAT, a cutoff of 75% was used to differentiate between "poor" versus "good/sufficient." Multivariate and univariate logistic regressions were performed to assess correlations among primary outcome variables and other variables.

Results: Of the 79 videos analyzed, 24% (n=19) were of high quality; 99% (n=78) had poor understandability and 100% (n=79%) had poor actionability. Patients/consumers were the most common publisher type (n=71, 90%).

Conclusions: This study demonstrates metoidioplasty content available on YouTube is not comprehensive and is of poor quality, and poor actionability and understandability, demonstrating a clear need for more relevant, accessible, comprehensible, and accurate content.

评估 YouTube 上性别平权手术内容的质量、可理解性和可操作性:Metoidioplasty.
简介:本研究的目的是评估YouTube上关于虹膜成形术的内容在围手术期信息的完整性、可操作性、可理解性、错误信息的程度、质量以及是否存在商业偏见:本研究的目的是评估YouTube上有关元成形术的内容,包括围手术期信息的完整性、可操作性、可理解性、错误信息的程度、质量以及是否存在商业偏见:方法:在 YouTube 上搜索 "Metoidioplasty",由五位独立评审员观看前 100 个视频结果。视频为英文结果:在分析的 79 个视频中,24%(n=19)的质量较高;99%(n=78)的可理解性较差,100%(n=79)的可操作性较差。患者/消费者是最常见的发布者类型(n=71,90%):本研究表明,YouTube 上的元血管成形术内容并不全面,质量较差,可操作性和可理解性也较差,因此显然需要更相关、更易获取、更易理解和更准确的内容。
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Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal
Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
10.50%
发文量
167
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: CUAJ is a a peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to promoting the highest standard of urological patient care through the publication of timely, relevant, evidence-based research and advocacy information.
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