Patient education on Instagram? Structured content analysis of the hashtag "obstructivesleepapnea"

Instagram ranks among the most used social media platforms worldwide. An increasing number of posts are dedicated to specific medical topics, such as sleep medicine. The educational content of these posts is largely unknown. Therefore, a structured content analysis of posts linked to the hashtag &qu...

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Veröffentlicht in:European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology 2025-01
Hauptverfasser: Seifen, Christopher, Pordzik, Johannes, Ludwig, Katharina, Bahr-Hamm, Katharina, Buhr, Christoph Raphael, Matthias, Christoph, Gouveris, Haralampos
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Zusammenfassung:Instagram ranks among the most used social media platforms worldwide. An increasing number of posts are dedicated to specific medical topics, such as sleep medicine. The educational content of these posts is largely unknown. Therefore, a structured content analysis of posts linked to the hashtag "obstructivesleepapnea" was conducted, as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) represents the most common sleep-related breathing disorder. The hashtag "obstructivesleepapnea" was entered into Instagram's search field. The first linked post was selected and then subdivided into visual content and text content for systematic analysis with a focus on educational information on OSA. Demographic factors of the post such as likes, hashtags and the posting account were also included in the analysis. The data collection was completed for N = 150 consecutive posts. 37.3% of the visual content and 32.7% of the text content addressed educational information on OSA. In both subgroups, the most frequently discussed aspects were OSA symptoms, comorbidities, and therapy (visual content: 50.0%, 39.3, and 41.1%, respectively; text content: 42.9%, 44.9%, and 24.9%, respectively). The most common (professional) background of the account, as self-stated by the holder, was dentists (29.5%). Additional sleep medicine content was posted by 34.3% of all accounts. Instagram offers informative content about OSA and is therefore a potential source for patient education. However, the content available is often poorly organized and in most cases incomplete. Patients may have difficulty categorizing the information provided to benefit from it.
ISSN:0937-4477
1434-4726
1434-4726
DOI:10.1007/s00405-025-09211-4