评估用于患者教育的与甲状腺癌放射性碘治疗相关的 YouTube 视频。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Cancer Education Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1007/s13187-024-02531-9
Laura Samson, Brandon S Chai, Paris-Ann Ingledew
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甲状腺癌是 15-29 岁人群中最常见的癌症诊断,在过去十年中病例明显增加。YouTube 是互联网上最常访问的网站之一,也是获取健康信息的常用平台。本研究采用系统的方法来描述与甲状腺癌放射性碘(RAI)疗法相关的 YouTube 视频。在应用排除标准后,确定了与甲状腺癌 RAI 治疗相关的四个不同 YouTube 搜索词的前 50 个视频。评估视频时使用了之前验证过的视频评估工具。两名独立审查员对随机抽样的 10 个视频进行了评估,其余 40 个视频由一名审查员进行评估,因为编码方面的差异极小。在已确定的视频中,有 26 个视频是在过去 3 年内发布的,视频长度的中位数为 4 分 53 秒。最常见的三个发布者所属机构分别是非营利组织(15 个视频)、个人账户(12 个视频)和医疗机构/组织(11 个视频)。大多数视频源于美国,采用访谈形式,由医生主讲,面向患者。涉及较多的主题包括 "副作用和风险 "和 "RAI 治疗概述"。研究结果强调,根据视频参数和内容,YouTube 在帮助患者理解甲状腺癌 RAI 治疗方面发挥着重要作用。这些结果可为医生与患者讨论 YouTube 提供参考,并有助于开发新的、高质量的 YouTube 视频,以支持甲状腺癌教育。
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Assessment of YouTube Videos Related to Radioactive Iodine Therapy for Thyroid Cancer for Patient Education.

Thyroid cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis among those aged 15-29, with a noticeable increase in cases over the last decade. YouTube, one of the most frequented websites on the internet, serves as a common platform to obtain health information. This study uses a systematic approach to characterize YouTube videos related to radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy for thyroid cancer. The first 50 videos across four distinct YouTube search terms related to RAI therapy for thyroid cancer were identified after applying exclusion criteria. A previously validated video assessment tool was utilized to evaluate the videos. Two independent reviewers assessed a random sample of 10 videos, while the remaining 40 videos were evaluated by one reviewer as there were minimal discrepancies in coding. Among the identified videos, 26 videos were published within the past 3 years, with a median video length of 4 min and 53s. The three most common publishers' affiliations were non-profits (15 videos), personal accounts (12 videos), and health care facilities/organizations (11 videos). Most of the videos originated in the United States, used an interview format, featured physician presenters, and were directed towards patients. Highly covered topics included "side effects and risks" and "RAI therapy overview". The findings underscore the significant role YouTube plays in aiding patient comprehension of RAI therapy for thyroid cancer based on video parameters and content. These results can inform physicians' discussions with patients regarding YouTube and contribute to the development of new, high-quality YouTube videos to support thyroid cancer education.

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Journal of Cancer Education
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cancer Education, the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education (AACE) and the European Association for Cancer Education (EACE), is an international, quarterly journal dedicated to the publication of original contributions dealing with the varied aspects of cancer education for physicians, dentists, nurses, students, social workers and other allied health professionals, patients, the general public, and anyone interested in effective education about cancer related issues. Articles featured include reports of original results of educational research, as well as discussions of current problems and techniques in cancer education. Manuscripts are welcome on such subjects as educational methods, instruments, and program evaluation. Suitable topics include teaching of basic science aspects of cancer; the assessment of attitudes toward cancer patient management; the teaching of diagnostic skills relevant to cancer; the evaluation of undergraduate, postgraduate, or continuing education programs; and articles about all aspects of cancer education from prevention to palliative care. We encourage contributions to a special column called Reflections; these articles should relate to the human aspects of dealing with cancer, cancer patients, and their families and finding meaning and support in these efforts. Letters to the Editor (600 words or less) dealing with published articles or matters of current interest are also invited. Also featured are commentary; book and media reviews; and announcements of educational programs, fellowships, and grants. Articles should be limited to no more than ten double-spaced typed pages, and there should be no more than three tables or figures and 25 references. We also encourage brief reports of five typewritten pages or less, with no more than one figure or table and 15 references.
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