YouTube as a source of premature ejaculation

被引:7
作者
Kaynak, Yurdaer [1 ]
Kaya, Coskun [2 ]
Aykac, Aykut [3 ]
机构
[1] Eskisehir Umit Visnel Hosp, Dept Urol, Eskisehir, Turkey
[2] State Hosp Eskisehir, Dept Urol, Eskisehir, Turkey
[3] Karabuk Univ, Dept Urol, Med Sch, Karabuk, Turkey
来源
REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE ANDROLOGIA | 2020年 / 18卷 / 02期
关键词
Premature ejaculation; Source; You Tube; INFORMATION; PREVALENCE; BURDEN; VIDEOS;
D O I
10.1016/j.androl.2018.12.002
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R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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摘要
Introduction and objectives: To evaluate the quality of information in You Tube videos pertaining to premature ejaculation. Materials and methods: A search for "premature ejaculation" (PE) was performed on You Tube in August 2018. Two senior urologist viewers watched and categorized each video for their sources, suggestions and information contents (excellent, fair or poor). Results: Of the three hundred videos viewed on You Tube, 155 videos were included and analyzed. Mean video length (mean +/- standard deviation) was 3.08 +/- 2.02 min. The information content was excellent only in 17 (10.9%) of all videos while for a majority of them it was poor (57.4% n= 89). Fair videos constituted 31.7% (n =49) of the videos. There was no relation between the trustworthiness of the videos' contents and either their viewings or ratings (p= 0.561, p = 0.0966, respectively). Videos uploaded by health professionals were more reliable than those uploaded by laypersons (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The study suggests that although some videos, especially those uploaded by healthcare professionals, are useful; the majority of them have misleading information. Therefore, they are not a reliable source of PE information for patients. It is incumbent on urologists to counsel patients for other available useful internet information sources on PE. (C) 2019 Asociacion Espanola de Andrologia, Medicina Sexual y Reproductiva. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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