Gholami-Kordkheili Fatemeh, Wild Verina, Strech Daniel
Institute for History, Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine, CELLS-Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Science, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
J Med Internet Res. 2013 Aug 28;15(8):e184. doi: 10.2196/jmir.2708.
The rising impact of social media on the private and working lives of health care professionals has made researchers and health care institutions study and rethink the concept and content of medical professionalism in the digital age. In the last decade, several specific policies, original research studies, and comments have been published on the responsible use of social media by health care professionals. However, there is no systematic literature review that analyzes the full spectrum of (1) social media-related challenges imposed on medical professionalism and (2) social media-related opportunities to both undermine and improve medical professionalism.
The aim of this systematic qualitative review is to present this full spectrum of social media-related challenges and opportunities.
We performed a systematic literature search in PubMed (restricted to English and German literature published between 2002 and 2011) for papers that address social media-related challenges and opportunities for medical professionalism. To operationalize "medical professionalism", we refer to the 10 commitments presented in the physicians' charter "Medical professionalism in the new millennium" published by the ABIM Foundation. We applied qualitative text analysis to categorize the spectrum of social media-related challenges and opportunities for medical professionalism.
The literature review retrieved 108 references, consisting of 46 original research studies and 62 commentaries, editorials, or opinion papers. All references together mentioned a spectrum of 23 broad and 12 further-specified, narrow categories for social media-related opportunities (n=10) and challenges (n=13) for medical professionalism, grouped under the 10 commitments of the physicians' charter.
The accommodation of the traditional core values of medicine to the characteristics of social media presents opportunities as well as challenges for medical professionalism. As a profession that is entitled to self-regulation, health care professionals should proactively approach these challenges and seize the opportunities. There should be room to foster interprofessional and intergenerational dialogue (and eventually guidelines and policies) on both challenges and opportunities of social media in modern health care. This review builds a unique source of information that can inform further research and policy development in this regard.
社交媒体对医疗保健专业人员私人生活和工作生活的影响日益增大,促使研究人员和医疗机构对数字时代医学职业精神的概念和内容进行研究和重新思考。在过去十年中,已经发表了几项关于医疗保健专业人员负责任使用社交媒体的具体政策、原创研究以及评论。然而,尚无系统的文献综述来全面分析:(1)社交媒体给医学职业精神带来的一系列挑战;(2)社交媒体对医学职业精神既有破坏又有促进作用的相关机遇。
本系统定性综述的目的是全面呈现与社交媒体相关的挑战和机遇。
我们在PubMed数据库(仅限于2002年至2011年发表的英文和德文文献)中进行了系统的文献检索,以查找涉及社交媒体给医学职业精神带来的挑战和机遇的论文。为了明确“医学职业精神”,我们参考了美国内科医学委员会(ABIM)基金会发布的《新千年的医学职业精神》医师宪章中提出的10项承诺。我们运用定性文本分析方法,对社交媒体给医学职业精神带来的挑战和机遇进行分类。
文献综述共检索到108篇参考文献,包括46项原创研究以及62篇评论、社论或观点论文。所有参考文献共提及了一系列与社交媒体相关的机遇(10项)和挑战(13项),宽泛类别有23个,进一步细分的狭窄类别有12个,这些都归入了医师宪章的10项承诺之下。
使医学的传统核心价值观适应社交媒体的特点,给医学职业精神带来了机遇和挑战。作为有权进行自我监管的职业,医疗保健专业人员应积极应对这些挑战并抓住机遇。在现代医疗保健中,应该有空间促进关于社交媒体的挑战和机遇的跨专业和代际对话(最终形成指导方针和政策)。本综述构建了一个独特的信息来源,可为这方面的进一步研究和政策制定提供参考。