Videos on rhabdomyosarcoma on YouTube: an example of the availability of information on pediatric tumors on the web

Video-sharing sites have become increasingly important in recent years in providing information and orienting people's decisions relating to their health. Adolescents and their families use internet to obtain information on pediatric oncological diseases. We describe the availability and type o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology 2012-11, Vol.34 (8), p.e329-e331
Hauptverfasser: Clerici, Carlo Alfredo, Veneroni, Laura, Bisogno, Gianni, Trapuzzano, Alessandro, Ferrari, Andrea
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description Video-sharing sites have become increasingly important in recent years in providing information and orienting people's decisions relating to their health. Adolescents and their families use internet to obtain information on pediatric oncological diseases. We describe the availability and type of video content and origin on YouTube relating to a particular set of pediatric neoplastic diseases, that is, rhabdomyosarcoma and soft-tissue sarcoma. A total of 149 videos were analyzed: 25 were considered as useful; only 1 video was produced by a doctor, whereas 82.5% were produced by patients or their families, in many cases for commemorating the death of a child. Our observations indicate that video-sharing sites have become tools, such as blogs and social media, that make it easier for patients to describe their impressions and experiences of the disease, and this could help other patients devise strategies for coping with the disease, providing them with support and opportunities for sharing information and resources.
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Bereavement
Child
Decision Making
Humans
Information Dissemination
Internet
Patients - psychology
Personal Narratives as Topic
Rhabdomyosarcoma
Sarcoma
Social Media
Social Support
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