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YouTube as a source of information on rhinosinusitis: the good, the bad and the ugly

YouTube as a source of information on rhinosinusitis: the good, the bad and the ugly
YouTube as a source of information on rhinosinusitis: the good, the bad and the ugly

OBJECTIVE: YouTube is an internet-based repository of user-generated content. This study aimed to determine whether YouTube represented a valid and reliable patient information resource for the lay person on the topic of rhinosinusitis.

METHODS: The study included the first 100 YouTube videos found using the search term 'sinusitis'. Videos were graded on their ability to inform the lay person on the subject of rhinosinusitis.

RESULTS: Forty-five per cent of the videos were deemed to provide some useful information. Fifty-five per cent of the videos contained little or no useful facts, 27 per cent of which contained potentially misleading or even dangerous information. Videos uploaded by medical professionals or those from health information websites contained more useful information than those uploaded by independent users.

CONCLUSION: YouTube appears to be an unreliable resource for accurate and up to date medical information relating to rhinosinusitis. However, it may provide some useful information if mechanisms existed to direct lay people to verifiable and credible sources.

Consumer Health Information/standards, Humans, Information Dissemination, Internet, Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Social Media/standards, Video Recording/standards
0022-2151
749-54
Biggs, T C
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Bird, J H
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Harries, P G
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Salib, R J
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Biggs, T C, Bird, J H, Harries, P G and Salib, R J (2013) YouTube as a source of information on rhinosinusitis: the good, the bad and the ugly. The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 127 (8), 749-54. (doi:10.1017/S0022215113001473).

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: YouTube is an internet-based repository of user-generated content. This study aimed to determine whether YouTube represented a valid and reliable patient information resource for the lay person on the topic of rhinosinusitis.

METHODS: The study included the first 100 YouTube videos found using the search term 'sinusitis'. Videos were graded on their ability to inform the lay person on the subject of rhinosinusitis.

RESULTS: Forty-five per cent of the videos were deemed to provide some useful information. Fifty-five per cent of the videos contained little or no useful facts, 27 per cent of which contained potentially misleading or even dangerous information. Videos uploaded by medical professionals or those from health information websites contained more useful information than those uploaded by independent users.

CONCLUSION: YouTube appears to be an unreliable resource for accurate and up to date medical information relating to rhinosinusitis. However, it may provide some useful information if mechanisms existed to direct lay people to verifiable and credible sources.

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Published date: August 2013
Keywords: Consumer Health Information/standards, Humans, Information Dissemination, Internet, Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Social Media/standards, Video Recording/standards

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Local EPrints ID: 503751
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/503751
ISSN: 0022-2151
PURE UUID: f5a7aa6c-5ea2-455f-b97d-8bb0cb4dd524
ORCID for R J Salib: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6753-7844

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Date deposited: 12 Aug 2025 16:59
Last modified: 13 Aug 2025 02:00

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Author: T C Biggs
Author: J H Bird
Author: P G Harries
Author: R J Salib ORCID iD

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