Trueger N Seth, Murray Heather, Kobner Scott, Lin Michelle
Section of Emergency Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Queen's University School of Medicine and the Department of Emergency Medicine and Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Ann Emerg Med. 2015 Oct;66(4):409-16. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2015.05.002. Epub 2015 Jun 6.
Annals of Emergency Medicine collaborated with an educational Web site, Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) to host a public discussion featuring the 2014 Annals article on the outpatient management of patients with a spontaneous pneumothorax by using pigtail catheters. The objective was to curate a 14-day (November 10 to 23, 2014) worldwide academic dialogue among clinicians about the article. Four online facilitators hosted the multimodal discussion on the ALiEM Web site, Twitter, and Google Hangout. Comments across the social media platforms were curated for this report, as framed by 4 preselected questions. Engagement was tracked through Web analytic tools. Blog comments, tweets, and video expert commentary involving the featured article are summarized and reported. The dialogue resulted in 1,023 page views from 347 cities in 49 countries on the ALiEM Web site, 279,027 Twitter impressions, and 88 views of the video interview with experts. This Global Emergency Medicine Journal Club created a virtual community of practice from around the world and identified common themes around the management of spontaneous pneumothorax, which included substantial practice variation in regard to inpatient versus outpatient management, location of chest tube, the use of aspiration, and chest radiography after placement.
《急诊医学年鉴》与一个教育网站“急诊医学学术生活”(ALiEM)合作,举办了一场公开讨论,主题是2014年《急诊医学年鉴》上一篇关于使用猪尾导管对自发性气胸患者进行门诊管理的文章。目的是在临床医生中策划一场为期14天(2014年11月10日至23日)的关于该文章的全球学术对话。四位在线主持人在ALiEM网站、推特和谷歌环聊上主持了这场多模式讨论。本报告筛选了社交媒体平台上围绕4个预先选定问题的评论。通过网络分析工具追踪参与情况。总结并报告了涉及该专题文章的博客评论、推文和视频专家评论。此次对话在ALiEM网站上产生了来自49个国家347个城市的1023次页面浏览量、279027次推特展示量以及对专家视频访谈的88次观看量。这个全球急诊医学期刊俱乐部创建了一个来自世界各地的虚拟实践社区,并确定了自发性气胸管理方面的共同主题,其中包括住院与门诊管理、胸管位置、抽吸的使用以及放置后胸部X线检查方面存在的显著实践差异。