期刊
CLINICAL MEDICINE
卷 14, 期 4, 页码 391-395出版社
ROY COLL PHYS LONDON EDITORIAL OFFICE
DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.14-4-391
关键词
Breath sounds; respiratory; auscultation; YouTube; Internet; medical education
You Tube contains a large volume of medical educational material. This study assessed the quality of respiratory auscultation videos contained in You Tube. Videos were searched for using the terms 'breath sounds', 'respiratory sounds', 'respiratory auscultation' and/or 'lung sounds'. In total, 6,022 videos were located, 36 of which were considered suitable for scoring for video accuracy, comprehensiveness and quality. The average score was 3.32/6 (55.3%+/- 1.30). Video score correlated with time-adjusted You Tube metadata: hits per day (0.496, p=0.002) and likes per day (0.534, p=0.001). Video score also correlated with the first search page on which the video was located in the 'breath sounds' and 'lung sounds' searches (-0.571, p=0.001; 0.445, p=0.014, respectively). The quality of videos was variable. Correlation between video score and some metadata values suggests that there is value for their use in judging video quality. However, the large number of videos found and inability to filter these results quickly makes locating educational content difficult.
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