1. Evaluating HPV Vaccination‐Related Content on a Burgeoning Social Media Platform: Insufficient Quality of TikTok
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Matthew E. Lin, Oluwatobiloba Ayo‐Ajibola, Carlos X. Castellanos, Jonathan D. West, Neil Luu, and Niels C. Kokot
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head and neck cancer ,HPV ,quality ,reliability ,social media ,TikTok ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Objective Assessing the quality of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination‐related content on TikTok is crucial due to its popularity among adolescents. We assessed these videos while comparing the content and quality of videos with and without physician involvement. Study Design Cross‐sectional cohort analysis. Setting HPV vaccination‐related TikTok videos. Methods The TikTok library was queried using the search terms #HPVvaccine, #HPVvaccination, #Gardasil, #Gardasilvaccine, and #Gardasilvaccination. Video quality was evaluated using the DISCERN scale, assessing treatment‐related information quality. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize our cohort. t Test and Fischer's exact test were used to assess for differences in video content and quality based on physician involvement. Significance was set at P
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- 2024
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