Keywords:
Musculoskeletal joint, Percutaneous, Education, Technical aspects, Quality assurance
Authors:
L. Kerr, R. White, T. White, M. Sampson
DOI:
10.26044/ranzcr2022/R-0062
Methods and materials
YouTube was utilised to search for common musculoskeletal procedures including “facet joint injection”, “knee injection” and “shoulder injection”. The first thirty videos returned for each search were assessed for suitability as it was deemed this was likely to encompass a patient search results as average user’s will only assess the first 5 search results 3. 90 total videos were identified, and after exclusion 51 were included for analysis by three independent reviewers. Data extracted from the videos included video authorship, year published, number of views and number of ‘likes’ and ‘dislikes’. Videos were scored for quality and reliability using three separate and validated tools for online medical video assessment; Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) benchmark criteria, the global quality scoring (GQS) and the DISCERN criteria.