Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2013 Jul 24;3(7). doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003013. Print 2013.
The use of social networking software has become ubiquitous in our society. The aim of this study was to explore the attitudes and experiences of healthcare professional students using Facebook at our school, to determine if there is a need for development of policy to assist students in this area.
A mixed-methods approach was employed, using semistructured interviews to identify themes which were explored using an online survey. A combination of descriptive statistics and thematic analysis was used for analysis.
Healthcare professions education programmes at a large Canadian university.
Students of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, speech and language pathology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, dentistry, dental hygiene and medical laboratory Science were invited to participate. 14 participants were interviewed, and 682 participants responded to an online survey; the female:male balance was 3 : 1.
14 interviews were analysed in-depth, and 682 students responded to the survey (17% response rate). 93% reported current Facebook use. Themes identified included patterns of use and attitudes to friendship, attitudes to online privacy, breaches of professional behaviour on Facebook and attitudes to guidelines relating to Facebook use. A majority considered posting of the following material unprofessional: use of alcohol/drugs, crime, obscenity/nudity/sexual content, patient/client information, criticism of others. 44% reported seeing such material posted by a colleague, and 27% reported posting such material themselves. A majority of participants agreed that guidelines for Facebook use would be beneficial.
Social networking software use, specifically Facebook use, was widespread among healthcare students at our school who responded to our survey. Our results highlight some of the challenges which can accompany the use of this new technology and offer potential insights to help understand the pedagogy and practices of Facebook use in this population, and to help students navigate the dilemmas associated with becoming 21st century healthcare professionals.
社交网络软件在我们的社会中已经无处不在。本研究旨在探讨我校医学生使用 Facebook 的态度和经验,以确定是否需要制定政策来帮助学生在这方面发展。
采用混合方法,使用半结构化访谈确定主题,并通过在线调查进一步探讨。采用描述性统计和主题分析相结合的方法进行分析。
加拿大一所大型大学的医疗保健专业教育计划。
邀请医学、护理、药学、言语和语言病理学、职业治疗、物理治疗、牙科、牙科保健和医学实验室科学的学生参加。对 14 名参与者进行了深入访谈,对 682 名参与者进行了在线调查;女性与男性的比例为 3:1。
对 14 次访谈进行了深入分析,对 682 名学生进行了在线调查(17%的回复率)。93%的人报告目前正在使用 Facebook。确定的主题包括使用模式和对友谊的态度、对在线隐私的态度、在 Facebook 上违反职业行为以及对与 Facebook 使用相关的准则的态度。大多数人认为以下材料的发布不专业:使用酒精/毒品、犯罪、淫秽/裸体/色情内容、患者/客户信息、对他人的批评。44%的人报告看到同事发布此类材料,27%的人报告自己发布此类材料。大多数参与者同意制定 Facebook 使用准则将是有益的。
在回应我们调查的我校医学生中,社交网络软件(特别是 Facebook)的使用非常普遍。我们的研究结果突出了使用这项新技术所带来的一些挑战,并提供了潜在的见解,以帮助理解这一人群中 Facebook 使用的教育学和实践,并帮助学生应对成为 21 世纪医疗保健专业人员所带来的困境。