Hashtag Healthcare: An Assessment of Current Educational Quality and Patient Perceptions of Scoliosis on TikTok.

Reid Chambers, Anthony Yassall, Adam Mansour, Julie Balch Samora, Allen Kadado, Alexis Day, Noor Alkahlout, Kirsten Tulchin-Francis
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Abstract

Background: Significant racial disparities exist in healthcare, including in the diagnosis and treatment of scoliosis. The social media platform TikTok is estimated to reach over 1.7 billion monthly users in 2023. It is one of the most popular social media platforms for teenagers and young adults. This study aimed to explore TikTok content metrics related to scoliosis and determine demographic differences across videos.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included TikTok posts searched using Exolyt analytics software for the top hashtags related to scoliosis from Sept 2020-Aug 2022. Data were collected for race and role of the creator and underlying themes. A staged approach was used to analyze content through familiarization, identifying thematic framework, indexing, summarizing, and interpreting data. The educational quality of videos was determined using the DISCERN scale by two independent reviewers (very poor: <26, poor: 27-38, fair: 39-50, good: 51-62, very good: 63-75).

Results: The top five viewed hashtags #scoliosis, #scoliosisawareness, #scoliosischeck, #scoliosissurgery, #scoliosisgang yielded 220 unique, eligible posts for inclusion. Videos were grouped by the race of individuals seen in the video:176 (80%) white, 25 (11%) black, indigenous, and persons of color (BIPOC), and 19 (9%) unknown/not applicable (UK/NA). Posts by creators where race was UK/NA had significantly more views compared to other groups (P = .046). There was no difference in positive/negative tone (P ​= ​.900) between groups. BIPOC creators had a higher percentage of posts on body image (P = .023), embarrassment (P = .031), and relationships (P = .047), while white creators had more videos addressing pain (P = .012). There were no differences in the DISCERN score between racial groups (P ​= ​.711).

Conclusions: In this analysis of the most popular scoliosis-related posts on TikTok, we identified important thematic content and video analytic differences by race. Only 8% of posts involved healthcare providers, and based on the DISCERN scale, the educational quality of the videos was very poor. This study highlights that racial differences in scoliosis extend to social media, and an opportunity exists for healthcare providers and professional organizations to create more diverse, educational content.

Key concepts: (1)TikTok is the most commonly used social media platform within the adolescent population.(2)Content related to scoliosis presented on TikTok is of low to no educational quality.(3)While black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) represent the majority of users, they are underrepresented as content creators.(4)TikTok can be utilized as an educational platform if presented by a diverse patient population and supported by healthcare providers.(5)Continued monitoring of patient presented themes can help inform caregivers what matters most to their patient population and adjust educational content to help support these concerns.

Level of evidence: Level II.

话题医疗保健:对TikTok上当前教育质量和患者对脊柱侧凸的看法的评估。
背景:在医疗保健中存在显著的种族差异,包括在脊柱侧凸的诊断和治疗中。据估计,到2023年,社交媒体平台抖音的月用户将超过17亿。它是青少年和年轻人中最受欢迎的社交媒体平台之一。这项研究旨在探索与脊柱侧凸相关的TikTok内容指标,并确定视频之间的人口统计学差异。方法:本横断面研究包括使用Exolyt分析软件搜索的TikTok帖子,以获取2020年9月至2022年8月期间与脊柱侧凸相关的顶级标签。收集了种族、创作者角色和潜在主题的数据。通过熟悉、确定主题框架、索引、总结和解释数据,采用分阶段的方法分析内容。视频的教育质量由两名独立评论者使用DISCERN评分(非常差)来确定。结果:浏览次数最多的五个标签#脊柱侧凸、#脊柱侧凸意识、#脊柱侧凸检查、#脊柱侧凸手术、#脊柱侧凸gang产生了220个独特的、符合条件的帖子。根据视频中个人的种族进行分组:176名(80%)白人,25名(11%)黑人、土著和有色人种(BIPOC), 19名(9%)未知/不适用(英国/北美)。与其他种族相比,英国/北美种族创作者的帖子有更多的浏览量(P = 0.046)。两组间阳性/阴性语气差异无统计学意义(P = 0.900)。BIPOC创作者在身体形象(P = 0.023),尴尬(P = 0.031)和关系(P = 0.047)的视频中所占的比例较高,而白人创作者则有更多关于痛苦的视频(P = 0.012)。种族间的辨明得分无差异(P = .711)。结论:在对TikTok上最受欢迎的脊柱侧凸相关帖子的分析中,我们发现了重要的主题内容和不同种族的视频分析差异。只有8%的帖子涉及医疗保健提供者,根据DISCERN量表,视频的教育质量非常差。这项研究强调,脊柱侧弯的种族差异延伸到社交媒体,医疗保健提供者和专业组织有机会创造更多样化的教育内容。关键概念:(1)TikTok是青少年群体中最常用的社交媒体平台(2)TikTok上呈现的脊柱侧弯相关内容的教育质量很低,甚至没有教育质量(3)黑人、原住民和有色人种(BIPOC)占用户的大多数,(4)如果由不同的患者群体呈现并得到医疗保健提供者的支持,TikTok可以用作一个教育平台。(5)持续监测患者呈现的主题可以帮助护理人员了解对患者群体最重要的事情,并调整教育内容以帮助支持这些问题。证据等级:二级。
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