解开关于尿路感染的在线观点和错误信息:对1200个Instagram帖子的专题分析。

IF 1.1 0 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Raya Dean, Patrick Juliebø-Jones, Amelia Pietropaolo, Naeem Bhojani, Wissam Kamal, Bhaskar Somani
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目的:尿路感染是患者的负担。社交媒体越来越多地被用作患者和公众寻求和分享支持的平台。该研究旨在评估患者在Instagram上寻求与尿路感染相关的支持和建议时遇到的情况。方法:选取出现在Instagram 6个关键标签(#UTI, #UTI, #尿路感染,#尿路感染,#膀胱感染,#膀胱感染)“热门帖子”部分的前200个帖子。主题分析(TA)用于识别Instagram标题中出现的主题。结果:在分析的1200个帖子中,确定了5个主要主题。1)“我们可以帮助……”,这主要是医疗诊所推广的商业广告。2)“我很痛苦”,它以第一人称叙述了一种疾病或治疗的不愉快经历,以及对医疗服务的失望。3) !“警告信号”,描述创作者声称表明健康状况不佳的迹象或症状。4) !这些帖子详细介绍了可以尝试的治疗方法,通常是草药。5)“避免和改变”,涵盖了避免症状突然发作的触发因素。结论:社交媒体上存在大量与uti相关的内容。泌尿科医生应该意识到,患者可能通过这些平台寻求建议,因此可能会收到错误的信息和广告宣传但缺乏科学证据的产品。
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Unraveling Online Perspectives and Misinformation Surrounding Urinary Tract Infections: A Thematic Analysis of 1200 Instagram Posts.

Unraveling Online Perspectives and Misinformation Surrounding Urinary Tract Infections: A Thematic Analysis of 1200 Instagram Posts.

Unraveling Online Perspectives and Misinformation Surrounding Urinary Tract Infections: A Thematic Analysis of 1200 Instagram Posts.

Objective: Urinary tract infections are burdensome for patients. Social media is increasingly used as a platform for patients and public to seek and share support. The study aimed to evaluate what patients encounter when they turn to Instagram for urinary tract infection-related support and advice. Methods: The first 200 posts appearing on the "top posts" section of Instagram for 6 key hashtags (#UTI, #UTIs, #urinarytractinfection, #urinarytractinfections, #bladderin- fection, #bladderinfections) were selected. Thematic analysis (TA) was used to identify themes present in the Instagram captions. Results: Across 1200 posts analyzed, 5 main themes were identified. 1) "We can help…," this was largely commercial advertising with the promotion of healthcare clinics. 2) "I'm suffering," which contained first-person narratives about an unpleasant experience with a disease or treatment as well as frustration at health services. 3)!"Warning signs," posts describing signs or symptoms that the creator claims indicate poor health. 4)!"Remedies," these posts detailed therapies to try, often herbal. 5) "Avoid and change," which covered triggers to avoid symptom flare ups. Conclusion: There is a large amount of content on social media related to UTIs. Urologists should be aware that patients may have sought out advice using these platforms and may therefore have received misinformation and products that have been advertised but lack scientific evidence.

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