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Content Quality of YouTube Videos About Metastatic Breast Cancer in Young Women: Systematic Assessment

Content Quality of YouTube Videos About Metastatic Breast Cancer in Young Women: Systematic Assessment

Most videos (n=96, 95%) were created and posted by an organization. The majority of videos were uploaded by nonprofit groups and breast cancer advocacy organizations, such as Rethink Breast Cancer. The group that uploaded the most videos was Living Beyond Breast Cancer (n=16, 15.8% of total videos; Table 3). Of the 6 You Tube channels in Table 3, 5 corresponded to organizations located in the United States; Rethink Breast Cancer was the only Canadian organization with significant channel frequency.

Nina Morena, Yitzchok Ahisar, Xena Wang, Diana Nguyen, Carrie A Rentschler, Ari N Meguerditchian

JMIR Cancer 2023;9:e45101

The Use of Web-Based Patient Reviews to Assess Medical Oncologists’ Competency: Mixed Methods Sequential Explanatory Study

The Use of Web-Based Patient Reviews to Assess Medical Oncologists’ Competency: Mixed Methods Sequential Explanatory Study

Physician profiles (N=49). a All the other languages had only 1 count. Other languages included Bengali, Cantonese, Czech, German, Hindi, Romanian, Spanish, and Urdu. b MD: Doctor of Medicine. Among the Can MEDS competencies, those defining the roles of medical experts, communicators, and professionals were the most prevalent (303/473, 64%; 182/473, 38%; and 129/473, 27%, respectively). The identified themes were similar between positive and negative evaluations.

Nina Morena, Nicholas Zelt, Diana Nguyen, Emilie Dionne, Carrie A Rentschler, Devon Greyson, Ari N Meguerditchian

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e39857