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Can YouTube videos be instructive for self-injection of enoxaparin subcutaneously in patients?

Year 2023, , 574 - 581, 28.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.51535/tell.1352888

Abstract

The aim of this study is to examine the most watched videos about the application of enoxaparine on Youtube in terms of quality, reliability, usefulness and comprehensiveness. The reason for examining the videos of the broadcasts on Youtube in the study is that Youtube is a digital information source that people can access easily. In the evaluation of the videos, the video power index was calculated based on both views and likes. The quality of the videos was evaluated according to the Global Quality Score-GQS score, and the reliability was evaluated according to the DISCERN scale scores. A total of 400 videos were watched in the study and analyzes were carried out with the remaining 34 videos after the exclusion criteria. 16 of these videos were uploaded by patients, 13 by healthcare professionals, and 5 by other individuals/institutions. 25 (73.5%) of the videos contain useful information and 9 (26.5%) misleading information. According to the quality scores of the videos calculated by GQS scoring, 15 were low, 6 were medium, and 13 were high quality videos. It was determined that the reliability and comprehensiveness scores of the videos were moderate. The results of the research revealed that Youtube videos are not an adequate instructional resource regarding the quality, safety and comprehensiveness of teaching self-injection of enoxaparine.

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Year 2023, , 574 - 581, 28.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.51535/tell.1352888

Abstract

References

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  • Bıyık, İ. (2020). Evaluation of thromboprophylaxis after cesarean section. ACU Health Sciences Journal, 4, 641-645. https://doi.org/10.31067/0.2020.276
  • Bilişli, Y. (2022). Covid 19 vaccine and infodemia in YouTube videos. Kastamonu Communication Research Journal, 9, 179-203. https://doi.org/10.56676/kiad.1088518
  • Camm, C. F., Sunderland, N., & Camm, A. J. (2013). A quality assessment of cardiac auscultation material on YouTube. Clinical Cardiology, 36(2), 77-81. https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.22080
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Primary Language English
Subjects Instructional Technologies, Lifelong learning
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Ali Özgül Saltalı 0000-0001-6098-3676

Hasan Nabi Ündar 0000-0002-8217-5167

Early Pub Date October 22, 2023
Publication Date December 28, 2023
Acceptance Date October 9, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023

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APA Saltalı, A. Ö., & Ündar, H. N. (2023). Can YouTube videos be instructive for self-injection of enoxaparin subcutaneously in patients?. Journal of Teacher Education and Lifelong Learning, 5(2), 574-581. https://doi.org/10.51535/tell.1352888

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