Third-Party Reproduction - What's Trending on Instagram?

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Katherine Wede, Alexandra Peyser, Christine Mullin
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence, authorship and content type of third-party reproduction-related information shared on Instagram by hashtag analysis.

Methods: A list of 10 hashtags consisting of terms related to third-party reproduction was derived. Content analysis was performed in December 2021 on the most recent 100 posts for each hashtag to determine authorship and content type.

Results: Our search yielded 838,151 posts. The 3 most popular hashtags were 'surrogacy', 'surrogate' and 'surrogacy journey.' Authorship of the top posts were: patients (59.2%), professional society (14.2%), for-profit commercial groups (11.4%), allied health professional (9.4%), physicians (3.3%), and other (2.5%). Patient experiences accounted for the largest share of posts (39.4%), followed by personal posts unrelated to diagnosis (21.5%), outreach posts (19.5%), advertisements (14.2%) and educational (4.8%). Patients authored the majority of posts.

Conclusions: The vast majority of Instagram posts related to third-party reproduction were authored by patients who shared their own personal experiences. Within surrogacy, both gestational carriers and intended parents shared their experiences providing perspective into the surrogacy process. Physician participation may improve the quality and quantity of educational posts and offer a low-cost platform for networking and connecting with patients.

第三方复制-Instagram上的趋势是什么?
目的:本研究的目的是通过标签分析来确定Instagram上共享的第三方复制相关信息的流行率、作者和内容类型。方法:导出10个标签列表,其中包括与第三方复制相关的术语。2021年12月,对每个标签的最新100篇帖子进行了内容分析,以确定作者和内容类型。结果:我们的搜索结果为838151个帖子。最受欢迎的三个标签是“代孕”、“代孕者”和“代孕之旅”最高职位的作者是:患者(59.2%)、专业协会(14.2%)、营利性商业团体(11.4%)、专职卫生专业人员(9.4%)、医生(3.3%)和其他(2.5%)。患者经历占职位的最大份额(39.4%),其次是与诊断无关的个人职位(21.5%)、外展职位(19.5%),广告(14.2%)和教育(4.8%)。患者撰写了大多数帖子。结论:绝大多数与第三方复制相关的Instagram帖子都是由分享自己个人经历的患者撰写的。在代孕过程中,妊娠携带者和准父母都分享了他们的经历,为代孕过程提供了视角。医生的参与可以提高教育帖子的质量和数量,并为与患者建立联系提供一个低成本的平台。
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