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Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
2023 Volume.26 No. 2 p.162 ~ p.168
Evaluation of online video content related to reverse shoulder arthroplasty: a YouTube-based study
Mohamad Y. Fares

Jonathan Koa
Peter Boufadel
Jaspal Singh
Amar S. Vadhera
Joseph A. Abboud
Abstract
Background: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) has evolved continuously over recent years, with expanded indications and better outcomes. YouTube is one of the most popular sources globally for health-related information available to patients. Evaluating the reliability of YouTube videos concerning RSA is important to ensure proper patient education.
Methods: YouTube was queried for the term ¡°reverse shoulder replacement.¡± The first 50 videos were evaluated using three different scores: Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) benchmark criteria, the global quality score (GQS), and the reverse shoulder arthroplasty-specific score (RSAS). Multivariate linear regression analyses were conducted to determine the presence of a relationship between video characteristics and quality scores.

Results: The average number of views was 64,645.78¡¾264,160.9 per video, and the average number of likes was 414 per video. Mean JAMA, GQS, and RSAS scores were 2.32¡¾0.64, 2.31¡¾0.82, and 5.53¡¾2.43, respectively. Academic centers uploaded the highest number of videos, and surgical techniques/approach videos was the most common video content. Videos with lecture content predicted higher JAMA scores whereas videos uploaded by industry predicted lower RSAS scores.

Conclusions: Despite its massive popularity, YouTube videos provide a low quality of information on RSA. Introducing a new editorial review process or developing a new platform for patients¡¯ medical education may be necessary. Level of evidence: Not applicable.
KEYWORD
Education, Quality appraisal, Online information, Video content
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