Thompson Lindsay A, Dawson Kara, Ferdig Richard, Black Erik W, Boyer J, Coutts Jade, Black Nicole Paradise
Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2008 Jul;23(7):954-7. doi: 10.1007/s11606-008-0538-8.
To measure the frequency and content of online social networking among medical students and residents.
Using the online network Facebook, we evaluated online profiles of all medical students (n = 501) and residents (n = 312) at the University of Florida, Gainesville. Objective measures included the existence of a profile, whether it was made private, and any personally identifiable information. Subjective outcomes included photographic content, affiliated social groups, and personal information not generally disclosed in a doctor-patient encounter.
Social networking with Facebook is common among medical trainees, with 44.5% having an account. Medical students used it frequently (64.3%) and residents less frequently (12.8%, p < .0001). The majority of accounts (83.3%) listed at least 1 form of personally identifiable information, only a third (37.5%) were made private, and some accounts displayed potentially unprofessional material. There was a significant decline in utilization of Facebook as trainees approached medical or residency graduation (first year as referent, years 3 and 4, p < .05).
While social networking in medical trainees is common in the current culture of emerging professionals, a majority of users allow anyone to view their profile. With a significant proportion having subjectively inappropriate content, ACGME competencies in professionalism must include instruction on the intersection of personal and professional identities.
测量医学生和住院医师在线社交网络的使用频率及内容。
利用在线社交网络Facebook,我们评估了佛罗里达大学盖恩斯维尔分校所有医学生(n = 501)和住院医师(n = 312)的在线资料。客观测量指标包括资料的存在情况、是否设为私密以及任何可识别个人身份的信息。主观结果包括照片内容、所属社交群组以及在医患交流中通常不会透露的个人信息。
医学生使用Facebook进行社交网络活动很常见,44.5%的人拥有账户。医学生频繁使用(64.3%),而住院医师使用频率较低(12.8%,p <.0001)。大多数账户(83.3%)列出了至少一种可识别个人身份的信息形式,只有三分之一(37.5%)设为私密,一些账户展示了可能不专业的内容。随着医学生临近医学毕业或住院医师培训结束(以第一年为参照,第三年和第四年,p <.05),Facebook的使用显著下降。
在当前新兴专业人员的文化中,医学生进行社交网络活动很常见,但大多数用户允许任何人查看他们的资料。由于很大一部分用户有主观上不合适的内容,毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)在职业素养方面的能力要求必须包括关于个人身份与职业身份交叉问题的指导。