Characteristics and Popularity of Videos of Abusive Head Trauma Prevention: Systematic Appraisal

BackgroundNumerous strategies for preventing abusive head trauma (AHT) have been proposed, but controlled studies failed to demonstrate their effectiveness. Digital tools may improve the effectiveness of AHT prevention strategies by reaching a large proportion of the adult po...

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Main Authors: Luc Goethals, Victoria Prokofieva Nelson, Fabien Fenouillet, Karine Chevreul, Manon Bergerat, Christine Lebreton, Yacine Refes, Flora Blangis, Martin Chalumeau, Enora Le Roux
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Published: JMIR Publications 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:https://www.jmir.org/2024/1/e60530
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author Luc Goethals
Victoria Prokofieva Nelson
Fabien Fenouillet
Karine Chevreul
Manon Bergerat
Christine Lebreton
Yacine Refes
Flora Blangis
Martin Chalumeau
Enora Le Roux
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Victoria Prokofieva Nelson
Fabien Fenouillet
Karine Chevreul
Manon Bergerat
Christine Lebreton
Yacine Refes
Flora Blangis
Martin Chalumeau
Enora Le Roux
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description BackgroundNumerous strategies for preventing abusive head trauma (AHT) have been proposed, but controlled studies failed to demonstrate their effectiveness. Digital tools may improve the effectiveness of AHT prevention strategies by reaching a large proportion of the adult population. ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe the characteristics of videos of AHT prevention published on the internet, including their quality content, and to study their association with popularity. MethodsFrom a systematic appraisal performed in June 2023, we identified videos addressing the primary prevention of AHT in children younger than 2 years that were published in English or French on the internet by public organizations or mainstream associations. We analyzed the characteristics of the videos; their quality with the Global Quality Scale (GQS); and their association with an index of popularity, the Video Power Index, using multivariable quasi-Poisson modeling. ResultsWe included 53 (6.6%) of the 804 videos identified. Videos were mainly published by public organizations (43/53, 81%). The median time spent on the web was 6 (IQR 3-9) years, the median length was 202 (IQR 94-333) seconds, and the median GQS score was 4 (IQR 3-4). Infants were often depicted (42/53, 79%), including while crying (35/53, 66%) and being shaken (21/53, 40%). The characterization of shaking as an abuse and its legal consequences were cited in 47% (25/53) and 4% (2/53) of videos, respectively. The main prevention strategies in the videos were to raise awareness of the noxious outcome of shaking (49/53, 93%) and convince viewers of the effectiveness of coping strategies for infants’ cries (45/53, 85%). The Video Power Index was positively correlated with the GQS (r=0.38; P=.007) and was independently associated with depicting an infant being shaken (P=.03; β=1.74, 95% CI 1.06-2.85) and the use of text or headers (P=.04; β=2.15, 95% CI 1.08-4.26). ConclusionsAHT prevention videos had high quality but did not frequently deal with parental risk factors. The characteristics identified as being associated with the popularity of AHT prevention videos could help improve the impact of future prevention programs by enhancing their popularity.
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spelling doaj-art-87928e45852c43ba87e342dbe88d28b02025-08-20T01:59:13ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712024-12-0126e6053010.2196/60530Characteristics and Popularity of Videos of Abusive Head Trauma Prevention: Systematic AppraisalLuc Goethalshttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5809-7966Victoria Prokofieva Nelsonhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9652-3479Fabien Fenouillethttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3842-7977Karine Chevreulhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4579-6332Manon Bergerathttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0122-4749Christine Lebretonhttps://orcid.org/0009-0001-6480-6084Yacine Refeshttps://orcid.org/0009-0009-1251-6438Flora Blangishttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5212-086XMartin Chalumeauhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8175-3706Enora Le Rouxhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2238-7133 BackgroundNumerous strategies for preventing abusive head trauma (AHT) have been proposed, but controlled studies failed to demonstrate their effectiveness. Digital tools may improve the effectiveness of AHT prevention strategies by reaching a large proportion of the adult population. ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe the characteristics of videos of AHT prevention published on the internet, including their quality content, and to study their association with popularity. MethodsFrom a systematic appraisal performed in June 2023, we identified videos addressing the primary prevention of AHT in children younger than 2 years that were published in English or French on the internet by public organizations or mainstream associations. We analyzed the characteristics of the videos; their quality with the Global Quality Scale (GQS); and their association with an index of popularity, the Video Power Index, using multivariable quasi-Poisson modeling. ResultsWe included 53 (6.6%) of the 804 videos identified. Videos were mainly published by public organizations (43/53, 81%). The median time spent on the web was 6 (IQR 3-9) years, the median length was 202 (IQR 94-333) seconds, and the median GQS score was 4 (IQR 3-4). Infants were often depicted (42/53, 79%), including while crying (35/53, 66%) and being shaken (21/53, 40%). The characterization of shaking as an abuse and its legal consequences were cited in 47% (25/53) and 4% (2/53) of videos, respectively. The main prevention strategies in the videos were to raise awareness of the noxious outcome of shaking (49/53, 93%) and convince viewers of the effectiveness of coping strategies for infants’ cries (45/53, 85%). The Video Power Index was positively correlated with the GQS (r=0.38; P=.007) and was independently associated with depicting an infant being shaken (P=.03; β=1.74, 95% CI 1.06-2.85) and the use of text or headers (P=.04; β=2.15, 95% CI 1.08-4.26). ConclusionsAHT prevention videos had high quality but did not frequently deal with parental risk factors. The characteristics identified as being associated with the popularity of AHT prevention videos could help improve the impact of future prevention programs by enhancing their popularity.https://www.jmir.org/2024/1/e60530
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Victoria Prokofieva Nelson
Fabien Fenouillet
Karine Chevreul
Manon Bergerat
Christine Lebreton
Yacine Refes
Flora Blangis
Martin Chalumeau
Enora Le Roux
Characteristics and Popularity of Videos of Abusive Head Trauma Prevention: Systematic Appraisal
Journal of Medical Internet Research
title Characteristics and Popularity of Videos of Abusive Head Trauma Prevention: Systematic Appraisal
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title_fullStr Characteristics and Popularity of Videos of Abusive Head Trauma Prevention: Systematic Appraisal
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title_short Characteristics and Popularity of Videos of Abusive Head Trauma Prevention: Systematic Appraisal
title_sort characteristics and popularity of videos of abusive head trauma prevention systematic appraisal
url https://www.jmir.org/2024/1/e60530
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