Women and Infants' Hospital/The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
J Oncol Pract. 2012 Sep;8(5):e114-24. doi: 10.1200/JOP.2012.000610. Epub 2012 Jul 17.
The penetration of social media into modern society has become a worldwide cultural phenomenon. Social media use widely accessible Web-based and mobile technologies to facilitate the creation and sharing of user-generated content in a collaborative and social manner. The uptake of social media in medicine provides new opportunities for health care professionals and institutions to interact with patients and other professionals. Oncologists may use social media as a platform for patient education and authoritative health messaging, for professional development and knowledge sharing, and for direct patient interaction, although this may be fraught with important legal and privacy concerns. In this article, a working group of the ASCO Integrated Media and Technology Committee explores how oncologists might responsibly use social media in their professional lives. Existing social media policies from hospitals, health systems, and pharmaceutical industries are examined to identify common concepts informing the development of future guidelines. Key principles identified include establishing institutional ownership of social media activities and safeguarding protected health information. Furthermore, oncologists must not confuse the roles of provider of information and provider of care, must understand regulations related to state licensure and medical records, and must recognize the importance of transparency and disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. social media may be particularly useful for raising the awareness of and recruitment to clinical trials, but compliance with federal and state regulations and areas under the purview of a local institutional review board must also be ensured. Examples of constructive use of social media in oncology with Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are provided.
社交媒体已经深入现代社会,成为一种全球性的文化现象。社交媒体利用广泛普及的网络和移动技术,以协作和社交的方式促进用户生成内容的创作和共享。在医学领域,社交媒体的应用为医疗保健专业人员和机构提供了与患者和其他专业人员互动的新机会。肿瘤学家可能会将社交媒体用作患者教育和权威健康信息传递、专业发展和知识共享以及直接与患者互动的平台,尽管这可能存在重要的法律和隐私问题。在本文中,ASCO 综合媒体和技术委员会的一个工作组探讨了肿瘤学家如何在其专业生活中负责任地使用社交媒体。检查了医院、卫生系统和制药行业的现有社交媒体政策,以确定为制定未来指南提供信息的共同概念。确定的关键原则包括确立机构对社交媒体活动的所有权和保护受保护的健康信息。此外,肿瘤学家不能混淆信息提供者和医疗服务提供者的角色,必须了解与州许可和医疗记录相关的法规,并且必须认识到透明度和披露潜在利益冲突的重要性。社交媒体在提高临床试验的知名度和招募方面可能特别有用,但还必须确保遵守联邦和州法规以及当地机构审查委员会的管辖范围。本文提供了一些使用 Facebook、Twitter 和 YouTube 等社交媒体的建设性示例。