社交媒体平台TikTok上甲状腺功能亢进相关内容的质量、可靠性和准确性

IF 2.6 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Aayush Shah, Raika Bourmand, Freddy Albaladejo, Karthik Jarugula, Sofia Olsson, Zainab Farzal, Viraj Shah
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摘要

目的:使用经过验证的评估工具评估TikTok上甲状腺功能亢进相关内容的质量、可靠性和准确性。方法:我们系统地在TikTok中搜索“甲状腺功能亢进”和“甲状腺功能亢进”,并对排除后的115个视频进行分析。两名独立研究人员使用全球质量量表(GQS,范围0-5)评估视频的整体内容质量,使用改进的DISCERN (mDISCERN,范围0-5)评估视频的可靠性,使用数字信息准确性(ANDI,范围0-4)评估视频的事实正确性。我们对创作者资质和内容目的进行了分类,并进行了统计分析,以检验视频质量和参与度之间的关系。结果:分析的115个视频中,ANDI平均得分为3.15/4,GQS平均得分为2.72/5,mDISCERN平均得分为2.47/5。教育内容(98.3%)的GQS (p = 0.019)和mDISCERN (p = 0.040)得分高于非教育内容。相反,轶事内容(35.7%)与显著降低的GQS (p = 0.002)和mDISCERN (p)相关。结论:虽然一些关于甲状腺机能亢进的TikTok内容质量高,特别是来自医疗保健专业人员的内容,但该平台主要是来自非专家的低质量内容。这突出表明,卫生保健专业人员需要更多地参与社交媒体,以提高向公众提供的卫生信息的准确性和可靠性。
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Quality, Reliability and Accuracy of Hyperthyroidism-Related Content on Social Media Platform TikTok

Quality, Reliability and Accuracy of Hyperthyroidism-Related Content on Social Media Platform TikTok

Objective(s)

To evaluate the quality, reliability and accuracy of hyperthyroidism-related content on TikTok using validated assessment tools.

Methods

We systematically searched TikTok for ‘hyperthyroid’ and ‘high thyroid’, analysing 115 videos after exclusions. Two independent researchers assessed videos using the Global Quality Scale (GQS, range 0–5) for overall content quality, the modified DISCERN (mDISCERN, range 0–5) for reliability and the Accuracy in Digital Information (ANDI, range 0–4) tool for factual correctness. We categorised creator credentials and content purpose, performing statistical analyses to examine associations with video quality and engagement.

Results

Of the 115 videos analysed, the mean ANDI score was 3.15/4, the mean GQS was 2.72/5, and the mean mDISCERN score was 2.47/5. Educational content (98.3%) demonstrated higher GQS (p = 0.019) and mDISCERN (p = 0.040) scores than non-educational content. Conversely, anecdotal content (35.7%) was associated with significantly lower GQS (p = 0.002) and mDISCERN (p < 0.001) scores. Healthcare professionals (HCPs, 37.4% of creators) produced videos with higher ANDI (p = 0.015), GQS (p < 0.001) and mDISCERN (p < 0.001) scores than non-HCPs. Notably, physician-created videos garnered higher engagement across all metrics (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

While some TikTok content on hyperthyroidism is of high quality, particularly from healthcare professionals, the platform is dominated by lower quality content from non-experts. This underscores the need for increased engagement from healthcare professionals on social media to improve the accuracy and reliability of health information available to the public.

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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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