I noticed that many health information science professionals created their accounts and regularly updated the professional video, such as conferences and presentations. Also, another type of Youtube professional account is to teach patients how to manage their diagnoses. Many people with chronic health conditions that require long-term care search Youtube to seek more information or guidance. However, I noticed that some video contains too many medical terminologies. Viewers who watched YouTube videos with a large number of medical terms may struggle to maintain attention. The video created may need to consider how to accommodate patients’ varying levels of understanding of medical information and engagement. Besides, some video presenters talk too fast; viewers may need to slow down the play speed to understand the information. I also suggest that some videos can add more images or more interesting features to attract viewers.
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