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医学生在社交媒体上的不专业行为。

Unprofessional behaviour on social media by medical students.

机构信息

The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, VIC

St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC.

出版信息

Med J Aust. 2015 Dec 14;203(11):439. doi: 10.5694/mja15.00272.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To describe the social media usage patterns of medical students and to identify factors associated with their posting of unprofessional content on social media.

DESIGN

Voluntary survey, delivered online.

SETTING

All students in all 20 Australian medical schools were eligible to participate (16 993 individuals).

PARTICIPANTS

Of 1027 initial respondents during the study period (29 March - 12 August 2013), 880 completed the survey.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Prevalence of unprofessional online behaviour on social media by medical students, as reported by students about their own and others' accounts.

RESULTS

Posting of unprofessional content was self-reported by 306 students (34.7%), mainly depictions of intoxication (301 students, 34.2%) or illegal drug use (14 students, 1.6%), or posting of patient information (14 students, 1.6%). Posting of unprofessional content was associated with posting evidence of alcohol use and racist content online, MySpace use, and planning to change one's profile name after graduation. Factors associated with reduced unprofessional content included believing that videos depicting medical events with heavy alcohol use were inappropriate, and being happy with one's own social media portrayal. Exposure to guidelines on professional online conduct had no effect on posting behaviour.

CONCLUSIONS

Social media use was nearly universal in the surveyed cohort. Posting of unprofessional content was highly prevalent despite understanding that this might be considered inappropriate, and despite awareness of professionalism guidelines. Medical educators should consider approaches to this problem that involve more than simply providing guidelines or policies, and students should be regularly prompted to evaluate and moderate their own online behaviour.

摘要

目的

描述医学生的社交媒体使用模式,并确定与他们在社交媒体上发布不专业内容相关的因素。

设计

自愿在线调查。

地点

所有 20 所澳大利亚医学院的学生都有资格参与(16993 人)。

参与者

在研究期间(2013 年 3 月 29 日至 8 月 12 日),最初有 1027 名回复者,其中 880 名完成了调查。

主要观察指标

医学生在社交媒体上不专业行为的发生率,由学生报告自己和他人的账户情况。

结果

306 名学生(34.7%)报告了不专业的内容发布,主要是醉酒(301 名学生,34.2%)或吸毒(14 名学生,1.6%)的描述,或发布患者信息(14 名学生,1.6%)。发布不专业内容与发布酒精使用和种族主义内容、使用 MySpace 以及毕业后计划更改个人资料名称有关。与减少不专业内容发布相关的因素包括认为描述大量饮酒的医疗事件的视频不适当,以及对自己的社交媒体形象感到满意。接触专业网络行为准则并没有影响发布行为。

结论

在所调查的医学生群体中,社交媒体的使用几乎是普遍的。尽管了解到这可能被认为是不适当的,但仍有大量学生发布不专业的内容,尽管他们了解专业准则。医学教育者应考虑采取多种方法来解决这个问题,不仅仅是提供准则或政策,而且应定期提醒学生评估和规范自己的在线行为。

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