Abstract

ObjectiveTo assess the quality of YouTube videos on ureteric stent placement (USP) as a source of patient available.MethodsYouTube was searched using search terms “DJ stenting,” “Double J stenting,” and “ureteric stenting.” The initial 100 videos displayed with each of the above mentioned search terms were scrutinized. The selected videos reviewed by 3 independent consultant urologists against a pre-agreed scoring system based upon European Association of Urology (EAU) patient information sheet on ureteric stent placement. The videos were scored qualitatively and quantitatively based on the scores achieved in various domains of the scoring Performa. Data was also collected for the number of views, likes, dislikes, and time duration of each video.ResultsA total of 22 videos which fulfilled the inclusion criteria were reviewed. All the videos were uploaded by healthcare organizations or healthcare websites. None of the videos were classified as “Good” based on reviewer scores and only one video was classified as “acceptable.” Fourteen videos were classified as “very poor” with a score of <5/20. General information about stents was described by majority of the studies whilst preoperative information, procedure description, danger signs, and follow up were scarcely described by most videos.ConclusionMajority of YouTube videos on USP are of poor overall quality and lack pertinent information. This calls for creation of comprehensive and unbiased videos for patient information on USP.

Highlights

  • Ever since its inception in 2005, YouTube has taken the social media platforms by storm

  • YouTube has the potential to serve as a useful medium for sharing and disseminating heath related information and education (HRIE) as well

  • The present study analyzed the quality of health related information on ureteric stent placement available to patients via YouTube videos

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Introduction

Ever since its inception in 2005, YouTube has taken the social media platforms by storm. It attracts users all around the globe, with more than 2 billion users logged-in each month, generating billions of hours of views and videos each day [1]. YouTube has the potential to serve as a useful medium for sharing and disseminating heath related information and education (HRIE) as well. YouTube Videos and Ureteric Stent networking interface where the users can interact with each other. This interaction, in turn can influence decision making as well as the thought process of the users. Over 70% of internet consumers have accessed HRIE online [2–4], with a substantial proportion relying on information acquired over the internet for decision-making [3]

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