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Open-Access Video-Based Orthopaedic Instructional Content is Inaccurate
Author(s) -
Ekaterina Y. Urch,
Samuel A. Taylor,
Elizabeth A. Cody,
Peter D. Fabricant,
Jayme C. Burket,
Stephen J. O’Brien,
David M. Dines,
Joshua S. Dines
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
orthopaedic journal of sports medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.329
H-Index - 35
ISSN - 2325-9671
DOI - 10.1177/2325967115s00058
Subject(s) - medicine , quality (philosophy) , the internet , orthopedic surgery , video quality , reliability (semiconductor) , multimedia , medical physics , surgery , world wide web , computer science , operations management , epistemology , metric (unit) , quantum mechanics , economics , philosophy , power (physics) , physics
Objectives:The internet has an increasing role in both patient and physician education. While several recent studies critically appraised the quality and accuracy of web-based written information available to patients, no studies have evaluated such parameters for open access video content designed for provider use. The present study sought to determine utilization of video resources by orthopaedic residents and assess the quality and accuracy of their contentMethods:Surveys were distributed to orthopaedic surgery residents to to determine their use of open access instructional video content. An assessment of quality and accuracy of said video content was performed using the basic shoulder examination as a suragate for the “best-case scenario” due to its widely accepted components that are stable over time. Three search terms (“shoulder”, “examination” and “shoulder exam”) were entered into the four online video resources most commonly accessed by orthopaedic surgery residents (VuMedi, G9MD, Orthobullets,...

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