Assessment of Reliability and Validity of Celiac Disease-Related YouTube Videos: Content Analysis.

IF 3.5 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR infodemiology Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.2196/58615
Yunus Halil Polat, Rasim Eren Cankurtaran
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Abstract

Background: YouTube is an increasingly used platform for medical information. However, the reliability and validity of health-related information on celiac disease (CD) on YouTube have not been determined.

Objective: This study aimed to analyze the reliability and validity of CD-related YouTube videos.

Methods: On November 15, 2023, a search was performed on YouTube using the keyword "celiac disease." This search resulted in a selection of videos, which were then reviewed by 2 separate evaluators for content, origin, and specific features. The evaluators assessed the reliability and quality of these videos using a modified DISCERN (mDISCERN) score, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) benchmark criteria score, the usefulness score, video power index (VPI), and the Global Quality Scale (GQS) score.

Results: In the analysis of 120 initially screened CD videos, 85 met the criteria for inclusion in the study after certain videos were excluded based on predefined criteria. While the duration of the videos uploaded by health care professionals was significantly longer than the other group (P=.009), it was concluded that the median scores for mDISCERN (4, IQR 4-5 vs 2, IQR 2-3; P<.001), GQS (4, IQR 4-5 vs 3, IQR 2-3; P<.001), JAMA (4, IQR 3-4 vs 2, IQR 2-3; P<.001), and usefulness (8, IQR 7-9 vs 6, IQR 3-6; P<.001) of the videos from this group were significantly higher than those from non-health care professionals. Video interaction parameters, including the median number of views, views per day, likes, dislikes, comments, and VPI, demonstrated no significant difference between the 2 groups.

Conclusions: This study showed that YouTube videos about CD vary significantly in reliability and quality depending on their source. Increasing the production of reliable videos by health care professionals may help to improve patient education and make YouTube a more reliable resource.

社交媒体中的乳糜泻:YouTube视频的内容分析。
背景:YouTube是一个越来越多使用的医疗信息平台。然而,YouTube上有关乳糜泻(CD)健康相关信息的可靠性和有效性尚未确定。目的:本研究的目的是分析cd相关YouTube视频的信度和效度。方法:于2023年11月15日,在YouTube上使用关键词“乳糜泻”进行搜索。搜索的结果是选出一些视频,然后由两名独立的评估人员对内容、来源和具体特点进行审查。评估人员使用改进的DISCERN评分(mDISCERN)、美国医学协会基准标准评分(JAMA)、有用性评分、视频功率ındex (VPİ)和全球质量量表评分(GQS)来评估这些视频的可靠性和质量。结果:在最初筛选的120个CD视频的分析中,在根据预先定义的标准排除某些视频后,85个视频符合纳入研究的标准。虽然卫生保健专业人员上传的视频的持续时间明显长于另一组(P=0.009),但得出的结论是,mDISCERN的中位数得分(4比2,P)。结论:本研究表明,YouTube上关于乳糜泻的视频在可靠性和质量上存在显著差异,这取决于它们的来源。增加医疗保健专业人员制作的可靠视频可能有助于改善患者教育,并使YouTube成为更可靠的资源。临床试验:
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