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ASSESSMENT OF YOUTUBE™ VIDEOS AS A PARENT INFORMATION SOURCE FOR TEETHING SYMPTOMS

Year 2022, Volume: 25 Issue: Supplement, 114 - 118, 25.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.1032716

Abstract

Objectives:The aim of the study was to evaluate the quality of information provided by YouTube™ for parents searching information about teething symptoms. Material-Methods:To simulate access to information from the parents’ perspective, the terms "teething symptoms and teething signs" were searched on YouTube™. To obtain a total of 60 acceptable videos, a total of 100 videos were screened. Irrelevant videos, advertisements, non-English videos, duplicates, videos lasted greater than 15 min were excluded. General video assessment included ownership, video age, number of comments, purpose and references. Local and systemic symptoms of teething, duration of teething, and treatment options were also examined in the videos. Global Quality Scale(GQS), DISCERN, viewers’ interaction, and viewing rate were calculated. Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS Version 26. Results:Sixty three videos were included. The videos had a mean video interaction index of 1.36±3.39. The mean viewing rate was 6915±18125 with a range of 0.7 to 115498. The mean score for GQS was 2.98±1.1, for DISCERN was 1.03±0.89. The mean DISCERN score of layperson was lesser than healthcare professionals (p<0.05). Local symptoms were mentioned in 85.7% of the videos and systemic symptoms in 58.7% of them. Treatments were mentioned in 61.9% of the videos. Conclusions: The quality of information about teething symptoms on YouTube™ was variable, but the quality of videos from laypersons was particularly poor. Reliable YouTube™ videos published by childhealth professionals will be a good resource, especially for parents who cannot reach health institutions due to various reasons such as pandemic.

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YOUTUBE™ VİDEOLARININ DİŞ SÜRME SEMPTOMLARI İÇİN EBEVEYN BİLGİ KAYNAĞI OLARAK DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ

Year 2022, Volume: 25 Issue: Supplement, 114 - 118, 25.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.1032716

Abstract

Amaç:Çalışmanın amacı, diş sürme semptomları hakkında bilgi arayan ebeveynler için YouTube™ tarafından sağlanan bilgilerin kalitesini değerlendirmektir. Yöntem: Ebeveynlerin bakış açısıyla bilgiye erişimi simüle etmek için YouTube™ 'da "teething symptoms and teething signs" terimleri arandı. Toplam 60 kabul edilebilir video elde etmek için toplam 100 video incelendi. Alakasız videolar, reklamlar, İngilizce olmayan videolar, kopyalar, 15 dakikadan uzun süren videolar hariç tutulmuştur. Genel video değerlendirmesi; videonun kime ait olduğu, video yaşı, yorum sayısı, amaç ve referansları içeriyordu. Videolarda ayrıca diş sürmesinin lokal ve sistemik semptomları, diş sürmesinin süreci ve tedavi seçenekleri de incelenmiştir. Global Kalite Ölçeği(GKÖ), DISCERN, izleyici etkileşimi ve görüntülenme oranı hesaplandı. İstatistiksel analiz SPSS Versiyon 26 kullanılarak yapıldı. Bulgular:Altmış üç video dahil edildi. Videoların ortalama video etkileşim indeksi 1.36±3.39'du. Ortalama görüntülenme oranı 0,7 ile 115498 aralığında 6915±18125 idi. GKÖ için ortalama puan 2,98±1,1, DISCERN için ortalama puan 1,03±0,89 idi. Meslek dışı kişilerin ortalama DISCERN puanı, sağlık profesyonellerinden daha düşüktü (p<0.05). Videoların %85,7'sinde lokal semptomlar, %58,7'sinde sistemik semptomlardan bahsedildi. Videoların %61,9'unda tedavilerden bahsedildi.Sonuç: YouTube™ daki diş sürme semptomları hakkındaki bilgilerin kalitesi değişkendi, ancak sağlık profesyonelleri dışında yayınlanan videoların kalitesi özellikle düşük bulunmuştur. Çocuk sağlığı profesyonelleri tarafından yayınlanan güvenilir YouTube™ videoları, özellikle pandemi gibi çeşitli nedenlerden dolayı sağlık kurumlarına ulaşamayan ebeveynler için iyi bir kaynak olacaktır.

References

  • Marks, SC. The basic and applied biology of tooth eruption. Connect Tissue Res 1995;32(1-4):149-157.
  • Tsang AK, Annetta KL. Teething, teething pain and teething remedies. International Dentistry South Africa, 2010, 12.5: 48-61.
  • Markman L. Teething: facts and fiction. Pediatr Rev. 2009;30:59–64.
  • Ramos Jorge J, Pordeus I, Ramos Jorge M, Paiva S. Prospective longitudinalstudy of signs and symptoms associated with primary tooth eruption. Pediatrics. 2011;128:471–6.
  • Peretz B, Ram D, Laura B, Maria Otero M. Systemic manifestations during eruption of primary teeth in infants. J Dent Child (Chic). 2003;70:170–3.
  • Clinical Affairs Committee – Infant Oral Health Subcommittee: Guideline on Infant Oral Health Care. Available at:http://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/G_infant OralHealthCare.pdf. Accessed Oct 15, 2014.
  • McIntyre G, McIntyre G. Teething troubles? Br Dent J. 2002;192:251–5.
  • Macknin ML, Piedmonte M, Jacobs J, Skibinski C. Symptoms associated with infant teething: a prospective study. Pediatrics. 2000;105:747–52.
  • Wake M, Hesketh K, Lucas J. Teething and tooth eruption in infants: A cohort study. Pediatrics. 2000;106:1374–9.
  • Wake M, Hesketh K, Allen M. Parent beliefs about infant teething: A survey of Australian parents. J Paediatr Child Health1999;35:446‐9.
  • Kozuch M, Peacock E, D’Auria JP. Infant teething information on the world wide web: Taking a byte out of the search. J Pediatr Health Care 2015;29:38‐45.
  • Walsh AM, Hamilton K, White KM, Hyde MK. Use of online health information to manage children’s health care: A prospective study investigating parental decisions. BMC Health Serv Res 2015;15:131.
  • Atkinson NL, Saperstein SL, Pleis J. Using the internet for health-related activities: findings from a national probability sample. J Med Internet Res. 2009;11(1):e4.
  • Bezner SK, Hodgman EI, Diesen DL, et al. Pediatric surgery on YouTubeTM: is the truth out there? J Pediatr Surg. 2014;49(4):586–9.
  • Sampson M, Cumber J, Li C, Pound CM, Fuller A, Harrison D. A systematic review of methods for studying consumer health YouTube videos, with implications for systematic reviews. PeerJ. 2013;1:e147.
  • Abukaraky A, Hamdan AA, Ameera MN, Nasief M, Hassona Y. Quality of YouTube TM videos on dental implants. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2018;23(4):463-468. [PMID 29924766]
  • Kocyigit BF, Akaltun MS, Sahin AR. YouTube as a source of information on COVID-19 and rheumatic disease link. Clin Rheumatol. 2020;39:2049-2054. [PMID 32447603]
  • Radonjic A, Fat Hing NN, Harlock J, Naji F. YouTube as source of patient information on abdominal aortic aneurysms. J Vasc Surg. 2020;71(2):637-644. [PMID 31611104]
  • Gholami-Kordkheili F, Wild V, Strech D. The impact of social media on medical professionalism: a systematic qualitative review of challenges and opportunities. J Med Internet Res. 2013;15(8):e184.
  • Duman, Canan. YouTube™ quality as a source for parent education about the oral hygiene of children. International journal of dental hygiene, 2020, 18.3: 261-267.
  • Egıl, Edibe; Altan Şallı, Gülay. Youtube as a source of information on fluoride therapy. 2020.
  • Elkarmı, Rawan, et al. YouTube as a source for parents’ education on early childhood caries. International journal of paediatric dentistry, 2017, 27.6: 437-443.
  • Carneiro B, Dizon DS (2019) Prostate cancer social media: In YouTube We Trust? Eur Urol 75:568–569
  • Sımsek, Huseyin, et al. YouTube™ as a source of information on oral habits. Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, 2020, 38.2: 115.
  • Sımsek, Huseyin, et al. “How I whiten my teeth”: YouTube™ as a patient information resource for teeth whitening. BMC Oral Health, 2020, 20.1: 1-6.
  • Butler DP, Perry F, Shah Z, Leon-Villapalos J. The quality of video information on burn first aid available on YouTube. Burns. 2013;39(5):856–9. Nason K, Donnelly A, Duncan HF. YouTube as a patient-information source for root canal treatment.IntEndodJ.2016;49(12):1194–200.
  • Sorensen JA, Pusz MD, Brietzke SE. YouTube as an information source for pediatric adenotonsillectomy and ear tube surgery. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2014;78(1):65–70.
  • Haznedaroglu E, Mentes A. The Internet versus pediatricians as a source of infant teething information for parents in Turkey. Clinics (Sao Paulo) 2016;71:430‐4.
  • Hajıahmadı, Maryam, et al. Comparison of information provided by pediatricians regarding tooth eruption and the information available on the internet. Dental Research Journal, 2021, 18.
  • Topal, Burcu Güçyetmez; Falay, Sıdıka Beril. Hekımler Diş Sürme Dönemi Semptomları İçin Kehribar Takı Kullanımını Tavsiye Ediyor Mu?. Güncel Pediatri, 2020, 18.1: 63-73.
  • Kilinç, G., EDEM, P., Günay, T., Aydin, A., Halıcıoğlu, O., & Sevinç, N. (2015). Annelerin Çocuklarının Süt Dişlerinin Sürmesi ile İlgili Şikâyet ve Yaklaşımları. Turkiye Klinikleri. Dishekimligi Bilimleri Dergisi, 21(2).
  • Wake M, Hesketh K. Teething symptoms: cross sectional survey of five groups of child health professionals. BMJ. 2002;325(7368):814.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Research Articles
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Burcu Güçyetmez Topal 0000-0002-9932-9169

Melike Tıraş 0000-0001-7723-1155

Ayşenur Tanrıkulu 0000-0002-9644-8939

Publication Date March 25, 2022
Submission Date December 5, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022Volume: 25 Issue: Supplement

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EndNote Güçyetmez Topal B, Tıraş M, Tanrıkulu A (March 1, 2022) ASSESSMENT OF YOUTUBE™ VIDEOS AS A PARENT INFORMATION SOURCE FOR TEETHING SYMPTOMS. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 25 Supplement 114–118.

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