Quality assessment of YouTube videos as a source of information on Colonoscopy

Abdomen ◽  
2015 ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 349-350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Grace Clarke Hillyer ◽  
Corey H. Basch ◽  
Sharon Guerro ◽  
Paul Sackstein ◽  
Charles E. Basch

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seda Pehlivan ◽  
Nursel Vatansever ◽  
Ayşegül Oruç ◽  
Abdülmecit Yıldız

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ömer Ataç ◽  
Yunus Can Özalp ◽  
Rifat Kurnaz ◽  
Osman Murat Güler ◽  
Melikşah İnamlık ◽  
...  

AbstractBakcgroundYouTube is an important online source of information. And its viewing numbers tend to increase exponentially in extraordinary situations. Our aim in this study was to evaluate the contents of the most frequently viewed YouTube videos during the COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsIn this study, contents of the most frequently viewed Turkish and English videos regarding COVID-19 pandemics are examined and scored with modified DISCERN, MICI and VPI.ResultsThe mean DISCERN score of Turkish videos is similar to English videos (2.55±1.40 and 2.43±1.25 respectively). Total MICI score tends to be higher in Turkish videos. 86.9% of all 168 videos and 65.2% of all 23 misleading videos were released by news channels. Average view counts, view ratios, and VPIs of misleading videos are higher than the useful videos.DiscussionSince there is not a peer-review system on YouTube, it is very important for the content of videos that are released through news channels to be accurate because the important messages can be spread among people in society through them. Especially some Turkish videos included many different rumors and faulty statements. During the extraordinary situations such as the pandemics, the videos of official health authorities and international institutions should be more visible in YouTube.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ömer Ataç ◽  
Yunus Can Ozalp ◽  
Rifat Kurnaz ◽  
Osman Murat Guler ◽  
Meliksah Inamlik ◽  
...  

BACKGROUND YouTube is an important online source of information. And its viewing numbers tend to increase exponentially in extraordinary situations. OBJECTIVE Our aim in this study was to evaluate the contents of the most frequently viewed YouTube videos during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS In this study, contents of the most frequently viewed Turkish and English videos regarding COVID-19 pandemics are examined and scored with modified DISCERN, MICI and VPI. RESULTS The mean DISCERN score of Turkish videos is similar to English videos (2.55 and 2.43 respectively). Total MICI score tends to be higher in Turkish videos. 86.9% of all 168 videos and 65.2% of all 23 misleading videos were released by news channels. Average view counts, view ratios, and VPIs of misleading videos are higher than the useful videos. CONCLUSIONS Since there is not a peer-review system on YouTube, it is very important for the content of videos that are released through news channels to be accurate because the important messages can be spread among people in society through them. Especially some Turkish videos included many different rumors and faulty statements. During the extraordinary situations such as the pandemics, the videos of official health authorities and international institutions should be more visible in YouTube. Keywords: SARS-CoV-2, DISCERN, MICI, Video Power Index


2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Craig Hansen ◽  
Julia D Interrante ◽  
Elizabeth C Ailes ◽  
Meghan T Frey ◽  
Cheryl S Broussard ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Sarvesh Sawant ◽  
Kasey Lenarz ◽  
Aswathi Nair ◽  
Shaik Aisha Sultana ◽  
Arjun Gramopadhye ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayman G. Mustafa ◽  
Nour R. Taha ◽  
Othman A. Alshboul ◽  
Mohammad Alsalem ◽  
Mohammed I. Malki

Purpose. The study is aimed at exploring the popularity, impact, and usefulness of using YouTube in learning anatomy as perceived by Jordanian medical students studying at Jordan University of Science and Technology. Methods. The present work is a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study. First-, second-, and third-year medical students were invited to complete an anonymous questionnaire. Students’ responses were numerically coded, and the results were analyzed to reveal any statistically significant differences related to gender or level of study. Results. The results showed that 96.4% of the students used YouTube in general, 91.2% used it as a source of information, and 83.9% used YouTube as a learning tool in medical school. Further, YouTube was used by 79.1% of the students as an anatomy-learning tool. Most of these students used this platform in learning gross anatomy. The study also revealed that dissection videos were the most viewed anatomy-related content. Regarding the perceived value of YouTube as an anatomy-learning tool, the majority of the students reported that YouTube offered them useful anatomical information and enhanced their understanding, memorization, and recall of anatomical information. In addition, most of them recommended using YouTube as an anatomy-learning tool. Statistical analysis of the results revealed the presence of gender-related significant differences in students’ perspectives. Such differences were also found among students of different levels of study. Conclusion. Medical students have positive attitudes toward using YouTube in augmenting their anatomy learning. For this, educators are encouraged to adopt YouTube as an educational tool in their anatomy instruction and to create new anatomy-related YouTube videos to enhance their students’ learning.


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