OTO Open (Mar 2022)

Trending Tubes: A Social Media Analysis of Tympanostomy Tubes in Children

  • Nicholas A. Rossi MD,
  • Katherine R. French MD,
  • Chad L. Evans,
  • Jason F. Ohlstein MD, MS, MPH,
  • Luis D. Neve MD, MS,
  • Shiva Daram MD, MBA,
  • Dayton L. Young MD,
  • Brian J. McKinnon MD, MBA, MPH,
  • Harold S. Pine MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2473974X221086964
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Objective To investigate the popular social media platforms Instagram and Facebook for public posts related to tympanostomy tubes in children, to discern attitudes and perceptions surrounding tympanostomy tubes, and to evaluate the content of social media posts related to tympanostomy tubes. Study Design Qualitative study. Setting Instagram and Facebook social media platforms. Methods Instagram and Facebook were searched for public posts from 2018 and 2019 including the search terms “ear tubes,”“ear tube surgery,”“tympanostomy,” and “myringotomy.” Posts were excluded if they were unrelated to pediatric tympanostomy tubes or written in a non-English language. Relevant posts underwent subgroup analysis based on 6 domains: media type, perspective, topic, timeframe, popularity, and overall tone. Results Of 1862 public social media posts, the majority (78.2%) were made by the patient’s parents/caregivers and the rest by physicians (6.0%), hospitals (8.2%), and chiropractors (6.1%), with a few posts by the patients themselves (0.4%). The majority (79.3%) of posts portrayed tympanostomy tubes positively. Most negative posts were made by chiropractors (50.8%) and the patient’s parents/caregivers (42.9%). The most common themes of posts were reassurance regarding surgery (74.9%), advertisements (12.5%), apprehension (12.4%), and education (10.3%). Conclusion Most social media posts were made by parents/caregivers in the perioperative period, and there was a low percentage of educational posts. This information could be used by otolaryngologists to optimize their interactions with patients and parents and to potentially increase physician involvement and educational material related to tympanostomy tubes on social media.