YouTube上的病人:从病人的角度分析四种经历。

Medicine 2.0 Pub Date : 2012-04-25 eCollection Date: 2012-01-01 DOI:10.2196/med2.2039
Beni Gómez-Zúñiga, Luis Fernandez-Luque, Modesta Pousada, Eulàlia Hernández-Encuentra, Manuel Armayones
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背景:许多患者通过网络视频平台分享个人经历和意见。这些视频被数百万保健消费者和保健专业人员观看。尽管这已经成为一种流行现象,但人们对在网上分享视频的患者以及他们这样做的原因知之甚少。目的:我们旨在探讨患者在YouTube上分享他们的健康和经历视频的动机和面临的挑战。作为会议讨论的一部分,我们要求几位在YouTube上积极参与的患者制作一段视频,解释他们的动机。本文将讨论这些视频。方法:在这个定性研究中,我们对4名患者制作的视频进行了分析,分析了他们作为YouTube用户的自我报告动机和面临的挑战。首先,两名法官对抄本进行比较,在发现令人困惑的内容时确定准确的措辞。其次,两位评委对视频内容进行分类,以确定主要主题。结果:出现了四个主要类别:(1)制作第一个视频的起源或原因,(2)他们通过继续制作视频实现的目标,(3)社区的感知,以及(4)体验的负面后果。结论:制作视频的主要原因是为了弥合关于他们疾病的传统健康信息与日常生活之间的差距。在YouTube上分享生活的第一个后果是隐私的丧失。然而,他们也经历了表达自己的感受,成为同龄人大社区的一部分,并帮助他人应对慢性疾病的积极影响。
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ePatients on YouTube: analysis of four experiences from the patients' perspective.

Background: Many patients share their personal experiences and opinions using online video platforms. These videos are watched by millions of health consumers and health care professionals. Although it has become a popular phenomenon, little is known about patients who share videos online and why they do so.

Objective: We aimed to explore the motivations and challenges faced by patients who share videos about their health and experiences on YouTube. As part of a conference discussion, we asked several patients actively engaged on YouTube to make a video explaining their motivations. This paper discusses these videos.

Methods: In this qualitative study, we performed an analysis of the videos created by 4 patients about their self-reported motivations and challenges they face as YouTube users. First, two judges compared the transcriptions and decided the exact wording when confusing content was found. Second, two judges categorized the content of the videos to identify the major themes.

Results: four main categories emerged: (1) the origin or cause for making the first video, (2) the objectives that they achieve by continuing to make videos, (3) the perception of community, and (4) the negative consequences of the experience.

Conclusions: The main reason for making videos was to bridge the gap between traditional health information about their diseases and everyday life. The first consequence of sharing their life on YouTube was a loss of privacy. However, they also experienced the positive effects of expressing their feelings, being part of a large community of peers, and helping others to deal with a chronic condition.

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