Kesselheim Jennifer C, Batra Maneesh, Belmonte Frank, Boland Kimberly A, McGregor Robert S
J Grad Med Educ. 2014 Mar;6(1):100-5. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-13-00132.1.
Innovative online technology can enhance the practice of medicine, yet it also may be a forum for unprofessional behavior.
We surveyed program directors regarding their perceptions and experiences with residents' use of social networking sites (SNS).
In September 2011, we sent an online survey to program directors and associate program directors of pediatrics residency programs within the United States who are members of the Association of Pediatric Program Directors.
A total of 162 program directors or associate program directors (representing 50% of residency programs) responded to the survey. One-third of respondents are "very familiar" with SNS and 23% use them "daily or often." Most respondents (70%) rated "friending" peers as "completely appropriate," whereas only 1% of respondents rated "friending" current or past patients as "completely appropriate." More than one half of respondents believe inappropriate behavior on SNS is "somewhat" or "very" prevalent, and 91% are "somewhat" or "very" concerned that the prevalence of inappropriate behavior on SNS may increase. The most commonly reported problematic online activity was posting inappropriate comments about the workplace. Posting of inappropriate comments about self, patients, and staff also was observed. Residency programs commonly educate trainees about SNS during intern orientation (45%), or using written guidelines (29%) and ad hoc remediation (16%).
As educators teach trainees principles of online professionalism, appropriate use of SNS needs to be included in the training process. Curricular efforts may be hindered by some program directors' lack of familiarity with SNS.
创新的在线技术可以提升医疗实践水平,但它也可能成为不专业行为的平台。
我们就住院医师使用社交网站(SNS)的情况,对项目主任们的看法和经历进行了调查。
2011年9月,我们向美国儿科住院医师培训项目的项目主任和副主任发送了一份在线调查问卷,这些人都是儿科项目主任协会的成员。
共有162名项目主任或副主任(占住院医师培训项目的50%)回复了调查。三分之一的受访者“非常熟悉”社交网站,23%的受访者“每天或经常”使用。大多数受访者(70%)认为与同行“加为好友”“完全合适”,而只有1%的受访者认为与现任或前任患者“加为好友”“完全合适”。超过一半的受访者认为社交网站上的不当行为“有些”或“非常”普遍,91%的受访者“有些”或“非常”担心社交网站上不当行为的发生率可能会上升。最常被报告的有问题的在线活动是发布关于工作场所的不当评论。也观察到了发布关于自己、患者和工作人员的不当评论。住院医师培训项目通常在实习医生入职培训期间(45%)、使用书面指南(29%)和临时补救措施(16%)对学员进行社交网站方面的教育。
由于教育工作者要向学员传授在线职业素养原则,因此在培训过程中需要纳入社交网站的恰当使用内容。一些项目主任对社交网站缺乏了解可能会阻碍课程建设的努力。