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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Factors Influencing Subspecialty Training and Career Choices: A National Survey of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Residents
    (2019-03-01T00:00:00Z) TOLU, SENA; REZVANİ, AYLİN; Gurcan Atci, Aysel; ŞENDUR, ÖMER FARUK; Kuran, Banu; Ataman, Sebnem; Bodur, Hatice; Oncu Alptekin, Julide; ÇAPKIN, ERHAN; Dogan, Deniz; doi.org/10.5606/ArchRheumatol.2019.6742; TOLU, SENA; REZVANİ, AYLİN
    Objectives: This study aims to determine the preferences of physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) residents in Turkey for future career choices, subspecialty training plans, and practice location and to identify the factors that influence those preferences.
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    English-language videos on YouTube as a source of information on self-administer subcutaneous anti-tumour necrosis factor agent injections
    (2018-07-01T00:00:00Z) Tolu, Sena; YURDAKUL, OZAN VOLKAN; Basaran, Betul; Rezvani, Aylin; TOLU, SENA; YURDAKUL, OZAN VOLKAN; REZVANİ, AYLİN
    The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability, content, and quality of videos for patients available on YouTube for learning how to self-administer subcutaneous anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF) injections. We searched for the terms Humira injection, Enbrel injection, Simponi injection, and Cimzia injection. Videos were categorised as useful information, misleading information, useful patient opinion, and misleading patient opinion by two physicians. Videos were rated for quality on a 5-point global quality scale (GQS; 1 = poor quality, 5 = excellent quality) and reliability and content using the 5-point DISCERN scale (higher scores represent greater reliability and more comprehensive videos). Of the 142 English videos, 24 (16.9%) videos were classified as useful information, 6 (4.2%) as misleading information, 47 (33.1%) as useful patient opinion, and 65 (45.8%) as misleading patient opinion. Useful videos were the most comprehensive and had the highest reliability and quality scores. The useful information and useful patient opinion videos had the highest numbers of views per day (median 8.32, IQR: 3.40-14.28 and 5.46, IQR: 3.06-14.44), as compared with 2.32, IQR: 1.63-6.26 for misleading information videos and 2.15, IQR: 1.17-7.43 for misleading patient opinion videos (p = 0.001). Almost all (91.5%) misleading videos were uploaded by individual users. There are a substantial number of English-language YouTube videos, with high quality, and rich content and reliability that can be sources of information on proper technique of anti-TNF self-injections. Physicians should direct patients to the reliable resources of information and educate them in online resource assessment, thereby improving treatment outcomes.