Riccardo D’Ambrosi M.D. , Pietro Maria Marchetti M.D. , Domenico Albano M.D. , Chiara Ursino M.D. , Matteo Formica M.D. , Nicola Ursino M.D. , Timothy E. Hewett Ph.D.
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摘要
目的评价TikTok上提供的关于后交叉韧带(PCL)资料的有效性和信息价值。方法以“后十字韧带”和“PCL”为关键词,对TikTok视频平台的视频内容进行广泛检索。每个视频的时长以及点赞、分享、保存和观看次数都被记录下来。视频内容的质量和可靠性评估是通过DISCERN仪器、美国医学协会杂志基准标准和全球质量评分进行的。结果共纳入48段视频,其中物理治疗师上传视频18段(37.5%);私人用户14个(29.2%);16名(33.3%)由医生/整骨疗法医生负责。大多数信息涉及临床检查(12-25%)或患者经验(12-25%)。视频内容集中于教育26部(54.2%),患者体验11部(22.9%),康复11部(22.9%)。以音乐作为背景音频的视频居多(29-60.4%)。视频平均时长为29.29±26.95秒。平均观看数为565,863.02±2,686,462.45,平均点赞数为15,533.58±73,143.51,评论数为127.85±671.49,分享数为661.38±3,049.96,保存数为1,473.90±7,523.37。美国医学会杂志评分(Journal of American Medical Association)、全球质量评分(Global Quality score)的平均值分别为16.15±2.53、0.15±0.36、1.08±0.28,均为质量最差。结论TikTok平台上关于PCL的视频内容不全面,教育价值较低。鉴于越来越多的患者使用社交媒体寻求有关其医疗问题的信息,对于骨科保健从业者来说,认识到TikTok视频的局限性至关重要,这些视频以PCL为重点,可能是患者的信息来源。
TikTok Videos Related to the Posterior Cruciate Ligament Have Low Educational Value
Purpose
To assess the validity and informational value of the material about the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) provided on TikTok.
Methods
The terms “posterior cruciate ligament” and “PCL” were used as keywords for an extensive search of the video content on the TikTok video platform. The video duration and the numbers of likes, shares, saves, and views were recorded for each video. The quality and reliability assessments of the video content were conducted via the DISCERN instrument, Journal of the American Medical Association benchmark criteria, and Global Quality Score.
Results
A total of 48 videos were included in the analysis, of which 18 (37.5%) were posted by physiotherapists; 14 (29.2%), by private users; and 16 (33.3%), by medical doctors/doctors of osteopathic medicine. Most of the information concerned clinical examination (12-25%) or patient experience (12-25%). Video content was focused on education in 26 videos (54.2%), patient experience in 11 (22.9%), and rehabilitation in 11 (22.9%). Most of the videos used music as the background audio (29-60.4%). The mean length of the videos was 29.29 ± 26.95 seconds. The mean number of views was 565,863.02 ± 2,686,462.45, whereas the mean numbers of likes, comments, shares, and saves were 15,533.58 ± 73,143.51, 127.85 ± 671.49, 661.38 ± 3,049.96, and 1,473.90 ± 7,523.37, respectively. The mean DISCERN score, Journal of the American Medical Association score, and Global Quality Score were 16.15 ± 2.53, 0.15 ± 0.36, and 1.08 ± 0.28, respectively, indicating the poorest quality for all 3 indices.
Conclusions
Videos about the PCL on the TikTok platform are not comprehensive and have low educational value.
Clinical Relevance
Given the growing number of patients using social media to seek information about their medical concerns, it is crucial for orthopaedic health care practitioners to recognize the constraints of TikTok videos that focus on the PCL as possible sources of information for their patients.