Objective: There is little research that characterises knee pain related information disseminated via social media. However,variances in the content and quality of such sources could compromise optimal patient care. This study explored the nature of the comments on YouTube videos related to non-specific knee pain, to determine their helpfulness to the users. Methods: A systematic search identified 900 videos related to knee pain on the YouTube database. A total of 3537 comments from 58 videos were included in the study. A categorisation scheme was developed and 1000 randomly selected comments were analysed according to this scheme. Results: The most common category was the users providing personal information or describing a personal situ...
This study aimed to objectively assess YouTube videos’ quality, reliability, and information deliver...
Category: Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Social media has had a significant impact on medical e...
Objective: According to the data in September 2020, 63.2% of the world population uses the internet....
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the educational quality of YouTube videos pert...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by OUP in Rheumatology on 12/04/2019, availab...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate responses by people with knee osteoarthritis to a brief educational video abo...
Category: Ankle; Sports Introduction/Purpose: Social media platforms, like TikTok, have become popul...
BACKGROUND: Knee arthrocentesis is a commonly performed diagnostic and therapeutic procedure in rheu...
Category: Ankle; Other Introduction/Purpose: Social media platforms, like TikTok, have become popula...
Background YouTube is an increasingly used platform for medical information. However, the validity o...
Adolescents with chronic pain report feelings of social isolation, of being different, and lack of u...
PURPOSE: To investigate the information quality on YouTube regarding rehabilitation and return to sp...
ObjectivesTo quantitatively and qualitatively assess the characteristics of YouTube videos dealing w...
Abstract. The Internet has become one of the main sources of health information. Today, content gene...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the content and quality of YouTube videos about dis...
This study aimed to objectively assess YouTube videos’ quality, reliability, and information deliver...
Category: Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Social media has had a significant impact on medical e...
Objective: According to the data in September 2020, 63.2% of the world population uses the internet....
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the educational quality of YouTube videos pert...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by OUP in Rheumatology on 12/04/2019, availab...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate responses by people with knee osteoarthritis to a brief educational video abo...
Category: Ankle; Sports Introduction/Purpose: Social media platforms, like TikTok, have become popul...
BACKGROUND: Knee arthrocentesis is a commonly performed diagnostic and therapeutic procedure in rheu...
Category: Ankle; Other Introduction/Purpose: Social media platforms, like TikTok, have become popula...
Background YouTube is an increasingly used platform for medical information. However, the validity o...
Adolescents with chronic pain report feelings of social isolation, of being different, and lack of u...
PURPOSE: To investigate the information quality on YouTube regarding rehabilitation and return to sp...
ObjectivesTo quantitatively and qualitatively assess the characteristics of YouTube videos dealing w...
Abstract. The Internet has become one of the main sources of health information. Today, content gene...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the content and quality of YouTube videos about dis...
This study aimed to objectively assess YouTube videos’ quality, reliability, and information deliver...
Category: Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Social media has had a significant impact on medical e...
Objective: According to the data in September 2020, 63.2% of the world population uses the internet....