Top IUD TikTok videos often portray painful experiences, health care mistrust

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Popular TikTok videos related to intrauterine devices (IUDs) tend to depict negative patient experiences related to pain, while some videos conveyed unreliable information about the contraceptive devices.

Duke Health researchers Jonas Swartz, M.D., an assistant professor, and Jenny Wu, M.D., a resident, both in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Duke University School of Medicine, led a study of TikTok published Dec. 6 inObstetrics & Gynecology.

The researchers used a web application to download and compile information on the top 100 most viewed TikTok videos tagged #IUD. These videos often portrayedwith IUDs.

Of the videos analyzed, 37.8% had a negative tone, 19.4% had a positive tone; 27.6% mentioned a distrust of health care professionals, and 24.4% contained moderately or highly inaccurate scientific claims.

"Many patients are getting information aboutfrom TikTok so, as a clinician, it's eye-opening to see that a majority of videos had a negative narrative," Swartz said. "I want my patients to get a full spectrum of information but also accurate information."

The most common topic covered in patient experience videos was IUD insertion and removal, where patients often highlighted negative experiences with pain control, felt they didn't have adequate anesthesia, and experienced side effects.

"For health care professionals, knowing what patients see on TikTok can be key in dispelling misinformation and setting expectations when it comes to. Now I almost always ask my patients, 'Did you watch videos on TikTok,' because it helps me tailor my counseling," Swartz said.

"I don't want getting an IUD to be afor patients," Wu added. "I recognize that pain—particularly pain related to pelvic exams—is complex, influenced by many factors, and different for every person. That's why it's important to me that our patients, especially our, be able to trust their gynecologists."

更多的信息:Jenny Wu et al, TikTok, #IUD, and User Experience With Intrauterine Devices Reported on Social Media,Obstetrics & Gynecology(2022).DOI: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000005027

Journal information: Obstetrics & Gynecology

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