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- Title
Assessing the Quality and Reliability of Patient Information Regarding First-Aid for Acute Burns on YouTube.
- Authors
Parizh, David; Effendi, Maleeh; Dale, Elizabeth; Slater, Julia
- Abstract
Given ever increasing ease of access to technology, the majority of adults first turn to the internet for medical advice. The world wide web is filled with user-generated content within multiple social media platforms that lack a governing body to validate the information's accuracy and reliability. The authors performed a qualitative review of first-aid burn resources available on YouTube using two validated scales: Modified Discern and Global Quality Scale. A search was conducted using the term "burn treatment" on September 18, 2019. Of 120 reviewed videos, 59 met their inclusion criteria. 36% (n = 21) of the speakers had formal medical training, with only 12% (n = 7) identified as burn care professionals. The mean views originating from nonmedical speakers (162,675) were more than eight times that originating from burn centers (14,975). The quality of the videos was compared by video source, speaker, and specialty. Burn centers had the highest Modified Discern and Global Quality Scale scores, 2.91 and 2.86, respectively (P < .05). Additionally, the authors were able to demonstrate that there was a statistically significant higher quality of videos when the speaker was a burn care professional or had formal medical training. Unfortunately, their review demonstrated that videos originating from hospital systems and burn centers made up a minority of the online media content. These results illustrate an opportunity for improvement by way of increased content creation to bolster the online presence of the burn community and provide patients with more accurate information.
- Subjects
WORLD Wide Web; BURN care units; USER-generated content; HOSPITALS
- Publication
Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2021, Vol 42, Issue 2, p228
- ISSN
1559-047X
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1093/jbcr/iraa135