2021
DOI: 10.1007/s43465-021-00430-5
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Quality and Content Analysis of Carpal Tunnel Videos on YouTube

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“…This study demonstrated that the reliability and quality of YouTube videos concerning CTS were low. This result was consistent with that of other previously conducted YouTube video quality evaluation studies 1 10 13 20 21 29–31. Mert and Bozgeyik20 evaluated the quality of CTS videos on YouTube and reported that the video reliability and quality were low.…”
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“…This study demonstrated that the reliability and quality of YouTube videos concerning CTS were low. This result was consistent with that of other previously conducted YouTube video quality evaluation studies 1 10 13 20 21 29–31. Mert and Bozgeyik20 evaluated the quality of CTS videos on YouTube and reported that the video reliability and quality were low.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This result was consistent with that of other previously conducted YouTube video quality evaluation studies. 1 10 13 20 21 29–31 Mert and Bozgeyik 20 evaluated the quality of CTS videos on YouTube and reported that the video reliability and quality were low. They presented no significant relationship between video characteristics, reliability and quality evaluation scoring systems.…”
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“…Although numerous studies evaluated the content quality of medical information of YouTube videos, almost all of these studies used the inclusion criteria of relevancy used by YouTube search engine and included the first 50-60 videos (7)(8)(9). The studies aimed to determine the information quality of YouTube videos on CTS were also designed in same methodology (4)(5)(6)10). Since these studies were conducted to evaluate the misinformation potential of these medical videos among viewers, we believe that the amount of distribution of misleading information is much more concerning than the relevancy issue.…”
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“…This tendency raised a concern about the quality and accuracy of the medical informational videos hosted by YouTube since it is not a peer-reviewed platform (3). Recent studies conducted to evaluate the information quality on YouTube videos regarding CTS concluded that the information quality of these videos are low and lack of essential information such as complications and other treatment modalities (4,5). Another recent study by Goyal et al (6) focused on the potential of YouTube videos about CTS to reinforce misconceptions.…”
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