Online engagement with surgical treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia: Are Minimally Invasive Surgical Therapies outpacing the gold standard?

Patients suffering from progressive symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) increasingly turn to the internet for information on invasive and minimally invasive surgical therapies (MIST). This study aimed to identify online articles accessed by patients seeking guidance on said options and to evaluate the quality and readability of their content.

Social media analytics tool Buzzumo was used to identify the most shared articles on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and Pinterest related to BPH surgical treatments from 2016 to 2021. The content quality was graded using the DISCERN tool; a questionnaire that assesses the quality of written information on treatment choices for a health problem. An online Automatic Readability Checker was used to evaluate the readability of the written transcripts. Google Trends data was used to evaluate search term popularity for BPH procedures from 2016 to 2021. Google trends data and DISCERN ratings were analyzed with ANOVA and paired t-test, respectively.

Thirty-nine percent of identified articles were rated as low quality, 39% as moderate quality, and 22% as high quality using the DISCERN tool, with no significant difference among reviewer ratings (p = 0.0561). The median reading level of all articles was 12th grade. Google Trends data illustrated a rising popularity of MIST such as Rezūm and Urolift, exceeding interest in more invasive procedures like Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) and laser surgery. Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) remained popular with no significant difference between MIST and TURP on Google Trends (p = 3.46).

The most accessed articles on BPH treatments have important shortcomings including risks of treatment and other available options for treatment. Article transcripts exceed the reading level of the average adult patient. TURP has remained a popular procedure online, but there is a notable rising interest in MIST, especially Urolift.

Journal of endourology. 2021 Nov 15 [Epub ahead of print]

Mayra I Lucas, Parris Diaz, Francisco J Escobedo, Bree'ava J Limbrick, Kymora B Scotland

University of California Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine, 12222, 10833 Le Conte Ave, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90095; ., Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, 5140, Los Angeles, California, United States; ., UCLA Health System, 155697, Los Angeles, California, United States; ., UCLA Health System, 155697, Los Angeles, California, United States; ., UCLA Health System, 155697, Los Angeles, California, United States; .

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