关于乳腺癌手术的健康信息。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Clinical breast cancer Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1016/j.clbc.2025.01.003
Louise Cousins, Lynn Darragh, Barry Kerr
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在线健康相关视频的质量、可靠性和准确性存在争议。研究检查了YouTube®在重建、乳房筛查、放射治疗、术后手臂锻炼和乳房切除术方面的应用。本研究的目的是评估YouTube®作为乳腺癌手术/手术健康信息的一种形式。方法:使用“乳腺癌手术”和“乳腺癌手术”搜索YouTube®。“视频数据被记录下来,包括上传时间、视频长度、观众参与度、内容和上传来源。由一名临床医生使用3种在线质量评估工具分析视频的质量、准确性和教育有用性。记录患者的性别和种族代表性。结果:大约48个视频被审查,62%的视频上传自医疗保健来源,最常见的视频类别是术后并发症/问题(25%的视频)。个人上传的视频参与度最高,每天有54.36个“喜欢”和6.9条评论。医疗保健来源的视频质量更高。保健视频的平均评分为34.33±11.44,而非保健视频的平均评分为26.33±8.35 (P = 0.013)。100%的视频只提到患有乳腺癌的女性。71%仅显示白人/高加索患者/模型。讨论:与之前的研究一致,本研究显示医疗保健来源的视频质量更高。生活质量信息在其他地方没有报道过,但这项研究发现它是有限的,质量很差。虽然其他地方也报道了大量误导性信息,但这项研究强调,只有4%的信息是误导性的/不安全的。结论:应鼓励和授权医疗保健专业人员与YouTube®进行互动,以提供可靠有效的高质量健康信息。医疗保健专业人员应考虑生活质量内容。这项研究强调了男性乳腺癌视频的缺乏,并建议在YouTube上有更多不同种族的乳腺癌手术/手术患者代表。
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Health Information on Breast Cancer Surgery on YouTube®

Introduction

The quality, reliability and accuracy of health-related videos available online is controversial. Research has examined YouTube® in terms of reconstruction, breast screening, radiotherapy, postoperative arm exercises and mastectomy. The aim of this study is to assess YouTube® as a form of health information on breast cancer surgery/operation.

Methods

YouTube® was searched using the terms ``breast cancer surgery'' and ``breast cancer operation.'' Video data was recorded including time since upload, video length, viewer engagement, content and upload source. The quality, accuracy and educational usefulness of videos were analyzed using 3 online quality assessment tools by a single clinician. Gender and ethnic representation of the patient was recorded.

Results

About 48 videos were reviewed, 62% of videos uploaded from a Healthcare source and the most common video category was post-op complications/issues (25% of videos). Engagement was highest for videos uploaded from individuals which showed 54.36 “likes”/day and 6.9 comments/day. Healthcare sourced videos were higher quality. The mean DISCERN score for healthcare videos was 34.33 ± 11.44 compared with non-Healthcare scoring 26.33 ± 8.35 (P = .013). 100% of videos referenced females with breast cancer only. 71% showed only white/Caucasian patients/models.

Discussion

In line with previous research, this study showed Healthcare sourced videos were of higher quality. Quality of life information hasn't been reported elsewhere however this study found it was limited and of poor quality. While high levels of misleading information have been reported elsewhere, this study highlighted only 4% as misleading/unsafe.

Conclusions

Healthcare professional interaction with YouTube® should be encouraged and empowered, in order to educate with the delivery of high-quality health information which is reliable and valid. Quality of life content should be considered by healthcare professionals. This study highlights a paucity of videos on male breast cancer, and suggests the need for more ethnically diverse patient representation on breast cancer surgery/operation on YouTube.
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Clinical breast cancer
Clinical breast cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Clinical Breast Cancer is a peer-reviewed bimonthly journal that publishes original articles describing various aspects of clinical and translational research of breast cancer. Clinical Breast Cancer is devoted to articles on detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer. The main emphasis is on recent scientific developments in all areas related to breast cancer. Specific areas of interest include clinical research reports from various therapeutic modalities, cancer genetics, drug sensitivity and resistance, novel imaging, tumor genomics, biomarkers, and chemoprevention strategies.
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