TY - JOUR AU - Herbert, Amber S AU - Hassan, Naeemul AU - Malik, Rena D AU - Loeb, Stacy AU - Myrie, Akya PY - 2022 DA - 2022/8/22 TI -探索Pinterest上的泌尿系统恶性肿瘤:内容分析乔- JMIR癌症SP - e36244六世- 8 - 3 KW -膀胱癌KW - Pinterest KW -前列腺癌KW -肾癌KW -睾丸癌KW -泌尿肿瘤KW -错误KW -泌尿生殖器的KW -恶性肿瘤KW -肿瘤学KW -内容KW -信息KW——社交媒体KW -准确性KW -质量AB -背景:Pinterest是一个以视觉为导向的社会媒体平台每月超过2.5亿用户。此前的研究发现,有关泌尿生殖系统恶性肿瘤的误导性内容在YouTube上广泛传播;然而,没有研究评估过Pinterest上这些内容的质量。目的:我们的目的是评估Pinterest上泌尿生殖系统恶性肿瘤内容的质量、可理解性和可操作性。方法:我们检查了540个Pinterest帖子或图钉,使用以下搜索词:“膀胱癌”、“肾癌”、“前列腺癌”和“睾丸癌”。这些针仅限于英语语言和特定主题的内容,导致以下排除:膀胱(n=88),肾脏(n=4),前列腺(n=79)和睾丸癌(n=10),留下359个针作为最终的分析样本。Pinterest的图钉是根据出版商和感知的种族或民族进行分类的。使用2个有效的分级系统评估内容:DISCERN质量标准和患者教育材料评估工具。使用已发布的李克特量表(Likert scale)对错误信息的存在进行评估,范围从1=无到5=高。 Results: Overall, 359 pins with a total of 8507 repins were evaluated. The primary publisher of genitourinary malignancy pins were health and wellness groups (n=162, 45%). Across all genitourinary malignancy pins with people, only 3% (n=7) were perceived as Black. Additionally, Asian (n=2, 1%) and Latinx (n=1, 0.5%) individuals were underrepresented in all pins. Nearly 75% (n=298) of the pins had moderate- to poor-quality information. Misinformative content was apparent in 4%-26% of all genitourinary cancer pins. Understandability and actionability were poor in 55% (n=198) and 100% (n=359) of the pins, respectively. Conclusions: On Pinterest, the majority of the urological oncology patient-centric content is of low quality and lacks diversity. This widely used, yet unregulated platform has the ability to influence consumers’ health knowledge and decision-making. Ultimately, this can lead to consumers making suboptimal medical decisions. Moreover, our findings demonstrate underrepresentation across many racial and ethnic groups. Efforts should be made to ensure the dissemination of diverse, high-quality, and accurate health care information to the millions of users on Pinterest and other social media platforms. SN - 2369-1999 UR - https://cancer.www.mybigtv.com/2022/3/e36244 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/36244 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35994318 DO - 10.2196/36244 ID - info:doi/10.2196/36244 ER -
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