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Examination of Exercises Content Videos Shared on Social Media Platforms for Community Health Care During COVID-19 Pandemic Process

Year 2022, Issue: 18, 975 - 987, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.38079/igusabder.1054273

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study is an examination of exercise content videos shared on social media platforms for community health care during the COVID-19 pandemic period.
Method: In order to reach videos published on social media platforms between January 2020 and December 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic was on the agenda, videos with exercise content available in Turkish were analyzed in the advanced search engine. A total of 110 videos were reached, and as a result of the evaluation, 33 videos were included in the study, in the content suitable for the keywords used to access the videos, between the specified dates, and in compliance with the information about the exercise.
Results: The average duration of the videos is 6,29±3,91 min. The videos include exercise (n=33, 100%) and physical activity (n=4; 12,12%). 78,79% of the videos were shared by an institution and 21,21% by a person. Of the videos examined 45,45% were published by physiotherapists; 27,27% were physical education specialists; 21,21% were physicians; 3,03% were nurses, and 3,03% did not specify their profession. The target audience of the video is society at 60,60%; individuals over 65 years of age at 24,24%; individuals with a special diagnosis at 12,12% and children at 6,06%. In the videos, parameters such as the frequency at 45,45%, duration in 33,33%, duration at 12,12% of the exercises were mentioned, and no information was given about the exercise intensity in any of the videos. At 48,48% of the videos, none of the parameters of the exercise were mentioned. At only 75,76% of included videos, exercises were shown in practice, the conditions to be considered were explained at 21,21%; and safety precautions were followed at 6,06%. It has been determined that 75,76% of the video shoots pay attention to the environmental conditions; 72,73% of them wear a uniform/apron, 66,67% for professional shooting; 48,48% for sound quality and 45,45% for lighting conditions.
Conclusion: Programs for public health made by using social media platforms are applications that require great responsibility because they reach large masses. In this respect, the parameters of exercise, its application principles, and the fact that it is done by professional groups who have training for the characteristics of the target audience will ensure that the public is properly conscious.

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COVID-19 Pandemi Sürecinde Toplum Sağlığına Yönelik Sosyal Medya Platformlarında Paylaşılan Egzersiz İçerikli Videoların İncelenmesi

Year 2022, Issue: 18, 975 - 987, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.38079/igusabder.1054273

Abstract

Amaç: COVID-19 döneminde toplumu bilgilendirmek için sosyal medya platformlarında paylaşılan egzersiz içerikli videoları incelemek amaçlanmıştır.
Yöntem: COVID-19 pandemisinin gündeme geldiği Ocak 2020 – Aralık 2020 tarihleri arasında, sosyal medya platformlarında yayınlanan videolara ulaşmak için gelişmiş arama motorunda Türkçe dilinde ulaşılabilen egzersiz içerikli videolar analiz edilmiştir. Toplam 110 adet videoya ulaşılmış, yapılan değerlendirmeler sonucunda videolara ulaşmak için kullanılan anahtar kelimelere uygun içerikte, belirtilen tarihler arasında ve egzersize yönelik bilgi içermesine uygunluk gösteren 33 video çalışmaya dâhil edilmiştir.
Bulgular: Videoların ortalama süresi 6,29±3,91 dakikadır. Videolar egzersiz (n=33, %100) ve fiziksel aktivite (n=4; %12,12) konularını içermektedir. Videoların %78,79’u bir kurum ve %21,21’i bir kişi tarafından paylaşılmıştır. İncelenen videoların %45,45’i fizyoterapist; %27,27’si beden eğitimi uzmanı; %21,21’i hekim; %3,03’ü hemşire meslek mensupları tarafından yayınlanmış ve %3,03’i mesleğini belirtmemiştir. Videonun hedef kitlesi %60,60’ında toplum; %24,24’ünde 65 yaş üstü bireyler; %12,12’sinde özel bir tanıya sahip bireyler ve %6,06’sında çocuklardır. Videolarda egzersizlerin %45,45’inde sıklık, %33,33’ünde süre; %12,12’sinde durasyon gibi parametrelerden bahsedilmiş, videoların hiçbirinde egzersiz şiddetine yönelik bilgi verilmemiştir. Videoların %48,48’inde egzersizin parametrelerinin hiçbirinden bahsedilmemiştir. Dahil edilen videoların sadece %75,76’inde egzersizler uygulamalı olarak gösterilmiş; %21,21’inde dikkat edilmesi gereken koşullar açıklanmış; %6,06’sında güvenlik tedbirlerine uyulmuştur. Video çekimlerinde %75,76’sında ortam koşullarına; %72,73’ünde forma/önlük giyimine; %66,67’sinde profesyonel çekim yapılmasına; %48,48’inde ses kalitesine ve %45,45’inde aydınlatma koşulların özen gösterildiği belirlenmiştir.
Sonuç: Sosyal medya platformları kullanılarak yapılan toplum sağlığına yönelik programlar geniş kitlelere ulaşması nedeni ile büyük sorumluluk gerektiren uygulamalardır. Bu yönüyle egzersizin parametreleri, uygulama prensipleri ve hedef kitlenin özelliklerine yönelik eğitime sahip olan meslek grupları tarafından yapılması halkın doğru bir şekilde bilinçlendirilmesini sağlayacaktır. 

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  • Holmes EA, O’Connor RC, Perry VH, et al. Multidisciplinary research priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic: A call for action for mental health science. The Lancet Psychiat 2020;7:547–560.
  • Arslan E, Ercan S. Significance of exercise during COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing. Turk. J. Sports Med. 2020;55:188-191.
  • Clay JM, Parker MO. Alcohol use and misuse during the COVID-19 pandemic: A potential public health crisis? Lancet Public Health. 2020;5:259.
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  • Ünal M. Egzersiz Fizyolojisi. İstanbul: İstanbul Medikal Sağlık ve Yayıncılık; 2019:14-15.
  • Dwyer MJ, Pasini M, De Dominicis S, et al. Physical activity: Benefits and challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2020;30:1291-1294.
  • Phan T. Novel coronavirus: From discovery to clinical diagnostics. Infect Genet Evol. 2020;79:104211.
  • Anderson JG, Rainey MR, Eysenbach G. The impact of cyber- healthcare on the physician-patient relationship. J Med Syst. 2003;27:67-84.
  • Tate DF, Lyons EJ, Valle CG. High-tech tools for exercise motivation: Use and role of technologies such as the internet, mobile applications, social media, and video games. Diabetes Spectr. 2015;28:45-54.
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  • González-Padilla DA, Tortolero-Blanco L. Social media influence in the COVID-19 pandemic. Int Braz J Urol. 2020;46:120-124.
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  • Seggie FN, Bayyurt Y. Nitel araştırma: Yöntem, teknik, analiz ve yaklaşımları. Ankara: Anı Yayıncılık; 2015.
  • Yıldırım A, Şimşek H. Sosyal Bilimlerde Nitel Araştırma Yöntemleri. Ankara: Seçkin Yayınevi; 2008.
  • Dukette D, Cornish D. The essential 20: Twenty components of an excellent health care team. Rose Dog Books. 2009:72-73.
  • Caner ZG, Ünal M, Apaydın Z, et al. Covid-19 hastalığı ve ev egzersizlerinin önemi. J. Med. Sci. 2020;1:25-33.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Aslı Çelik 0000-0001-6240-1780

Havva Sümeyye Eroğlu 0000-0001-5032-460X

Levent Çetinkaya 0000-0002-0167-4846

İlke Keser 0000-0001-6999-4056

Publication Date December 31, 2022
Acceptance Date December 16, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Issue: 18

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JAMA Çelik A, Eroğlu HS, Çetinkaya L, Keser İ. COVID-19 Pandemi Sürecinde Toplum Sağlığına Yönelik Sosyal Medya Platformlarında Paylaşılan Egzersiz İçerikli Videoların İncelenmesi. IGUSABDER. 2022;:975–987.

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