College of Pharmacy, University of Iowa, USA.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2011 Nov 10;75(9):180. doi: 10.5688/ajpe759180.
To describe the perceptions of student pharmacists, graduate students, and pharmacy residents regarding social situations involving students or residents and faculty members at public and private universities.
Focus groups of student pharmacists, graduate students, and pharmacy residents were formed at 2 pharmacy schools. Given 3 scenarios, participants indicated if they thought any boundaries had been violated and why. Responses were grouped into similar categories and frequencies were determined.
Compared with private university students or pharmacy residents, student pharmacists at a public university were more likely to think "friending" on Facebook violated a boundary. No participants considered reasonable consumption of alcohol in social settings a violation. "Tagging" faculty members in photos on Facebook was thought to be less problematic, but most participants stated they would be conscious of what they were posting.
The social interactions between faculty members and students or residents, especially student pharmacists, should be kept professional. Students indicated that social networking may pose threats to maintaining professional boundaries.
描述学生药剂师、研究生和住院药师对公立和私立大学中学生或住院医师与教职员工之间社交情况的看法。
在两所药学院成立了学生药剂师、研究生和住院药师焦点小组。针对三种情况,参与者表示他们是否认为有任何界限被违反了,并说明原因。回应被分为类似的类别,并确定了频率。
与私立大学的学生或住院药师相比,公立大学的学生药剂师更有可能认为在 Facebook 上“加好友”违反了界限。没有参与者认为在社交场合合理饮酒是一种违规行为。在 Facebook 上“标记”教职员工被认为问题不大,但大多数参与者表示他们会注意自己发布的内容。
教职员工与学生或住院医师之间的社交互动,尤其是与学生药剂师之间,应该保持专业。学生表示,社交网络可能对维护专业界限构成威胁。