社交媒体上脊柱手术信息的质量:TikTok 视频的 DISCERN 分析。

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurospine Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-31 DOI:10.14245/ns.2346700.350
Tejas Subramanian, Kasra Araghi, Izzet Akosman, Olivia Tuma, Amier Hassan, Ali Lahooti, Anthony Pajak, Pratyush Shahi, Robert Merrill, Omri Maayan, Evan Sheha, James Dowdell, Sravisht Iyer, Sheeraz Qureshi
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目的:近几十年来,使用社交媒体应用程序传播信息的情况大幅增加。在 TikTok 上,与脊柱和背痛相关的标签已经获得了数十亿的浏览量。因此,这些分享经验、提供娱乐和教育用户有关脊柱手术知识的视频变得越来越有影响力。在此,我们对来自医疗机构和患者的 TikTok 脊柱手术内容的质量进行了评估:我们使用 TikTok 的算法搜索了 50 个与脊柱手术有关的标签("#spinalfusion"、"#scoliosissurgery "和 "#spinaldecompression"),并将其收录其中。两名独立审查员通过 DISCERN 问卷对每个视频的质量进行评分。视频元数据(赞、分享、评论、浏览量、长度)均被收集;内容创作者类型(肌肉骨骼、非专业人士)和内容类别(教育、患者体验、娱乐)也被确定:结果:DISCERN 总分平均为 24.4 分。与#spinaldecompression和#scoliosissurgery相比,#Spinalfusion视频的参与度更高,平均点赞数更高(p = 0.02),评论更多(p < 0.001)。#Spinaldecompression 的 DISCERN 得分最高(p < 0.001),这可能是因为教育性视频(p < 0.001)和由肌肉骨骼(MSK)专业人士制作的视频(p < 0.001)所占比例较高。与普通人相比,MSK 专业人员的视频质量明显更高(p < 0.001)。同样,教育类视频的质量也更高(p < 0.001)。在内容类别中,MSK 视频和教育类视频的交互性呈下降趋势(喜欢:p = 0.023,评论:p = 0.005):结论:TikTok 上脊柱手术视频的质量较低。结论:TikTok 上的脊柱手术视频质量较低。由于新的社交媒体环境影响着普通人的信息消费方式,因此 MSK 医疗机构应参与传播高质量的内容。
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Quality of Spine Surgery Information on Social Media: A DISCERN Analysis of TikTok Videos.

Objective: The use of social media applications to disseminate information has substantially risen in recent decades. Spine and back pain-related hashtags have garnered several billion views on TikTok. As such, these videos, which share experiences, offer entertainment, and educate users about spinal surgery, have become increasingly influential. Herein, we assess the quality of spine surgery content TikTok from providers and patients.

Methods: Fifty hashtags encompassing spine surgery ("#spinalfusion," "#scoliosissurgery," and "#spinaldecompression") were searched using TikTok's algorithm and included. Two independent reviewers rated the quality of each video via the DISCERN questionnaire. Video metadata (likes, shares, comments, views, length) were all collected; type of content creator (musculoskeletal, layperson) and content category (educational, patient experience, entertainment) were determined.

Results: The overall DISCERN score was, on average, 24.4. #Spinalfusion videos demonstrated greater engagement, higher average likes (p = 0.02), and more comments (p < 0.001) compared to #spinaldecompression and #scoliosissurgery. #Spinaldecompression had the highest DISCERN score (p < 0.001), likely explained by the higher percentage of videos that were educational (p < 0.001) and created by musculoskeletal (MSK) professionals (p < 0.001). Compared to laypersons, MSK professionals had significantly higher quality videos (p < 0.001). Similarly, the educational category demonstrated higher quality videos (p < 0.001). Video interaction trended lower with MSK videos and educational videos had the lowest interaction of the content categories (likes: p = 0.023, comments: p = 0.005).

Conclusion: The quality of spine surgery videos on TikTok is low. As the influence of the new social media landscape governs how the average person consumes information, MSK providers should participate in disseminating high-quality content.

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