Literature DB >> 28329465

YouTube as a source of health information: Analysis of sun protection and skin cancer prevention related issues.

Linda Ruppert, Brian Køster, Anna Maria Siegert, Christian Cop, Lindsay Boyers, Chante Karimkhani, Helena Winston, Jessica Mounessa, Robert P Dellavalle, Daphne Reinau, Thomas Diepgen, Christian Surber1.   

Abstract

Although social media ubiquitously supplementstraditional information sources such as newspapers,magazines, radio, and television, investigation of onlinehealth information related to sun protection and skincancer prevention has been scarce and largely limitedto English language sources. Using the search terms"sun protection," "sunscreen," "skin cancer prevention,""tanning bed" and "vitamin D," we investigated 281YouTube videos presented in 6 languages: English,German, French, Spanish, Swedish, and Danish. Foreach video, we used a four-sectioned checklist toassess general information, popularity, expert drivenmeasures, and heuristic driven measures. Differencesbetween languages were detected: English languagevideos were most frequently viewed (median numberof views: 5488 compared to 248 -1591 in otherlanguages). Approximately 60% of videos revealednegative effects of solar ultraviolet (UV)-exposure.The majority of videos (75%) targeted adults. Videoson tanning beds and sunscreen contained false ormisleading information 40% and 20% of the time,respectively. We confirm observations made withrespect to other medical disciplines that the generalquality of YouTube contributions is often inferiorand does not deliver sustainable information. Othersources of information should be included whensearching for health information online.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28329465

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Online J        ISSN: 1087-2108


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1.  Is YouTube a reliable source of health-related information? A systematic review.

Authors:  Wael Osman; Fatma Mohamed; Mohamed Elhassan; Abdulhadi Shoufan
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2022-05-19       Impact factor: 3.263

2.  English language YouTube videos as a source of lead poisoning-related information: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Corey H Basch; Ashley M Jackson; Jingjing Yin; Rodney N Hammond; Atin Adhikari; Isaac Chun-Hai Fung
Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health       Date:  2018-05-02

3.  Popular videos related to low back pain on YouTube™ do not reflect current clinical guidelines: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Laísa B Maia; Juliana P Silva; Mateus B Souza; Nicholas Henschke; Vinicius C Oliveira
Journal:  Braz J Phys Ther       Date:  2021-07-16       Impact factor: 3.377

4.  Perceived Patient-Provider Communication Quality and Sociodemographic Factors Associated With Watching Health-Related Videos on YouTube: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.

Authors:  Aisha Langford; Stacy Loeb
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2019-05-17       Impact factor: 5.428

Review 5.  Social Media in Dermatology and an Overview of Popular Social Media Platforms.

Authors:  Mindy D Szeto; Andrina Mamo; Antara Afrin; Michelle Militello; Cara Barber
Journal:  Curr Dermatol Rep       Date:  2021-10-19
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