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脸书作为多地点家庭健康团队成员之间沟通、协作和非正式知识交流的工具。

Facebook as a tool for communication, collaboration, and informal knowledge exchange among members of a multisite family health team.

作者信息

Lofters Aisha K, Slater Morgan B, Nicholas Angl Emily, Leung Fok-Han

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Centre for Research on Inner City Health, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Multidiscip Healthc. 2016 Jan 25;9:29-34. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S94676. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To implement and evaluate a private Facebook group for members of a large Ontario multisite Family Health Team (FHT) to facilitate improved communication and collaboration.

DESIGN

Program implementation and subsequent survey of team members.

SETTING

A large multisite FHT in Toronto, Ontario.

PARTICIPANTS

Health professionals of the FHT.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Usage patterns and self-reported perceptions of the Facebook group by team members.

RESULTS

At the time of the evaluation survey, the Facebook group had 43 members (37.4% of all FHT members). Activity in the group was never high, and posts by team members who were not among the researchers were infrequent throughout the study period. The content of posts fell into two broad categories: 1) information that might be useful to various team members and 2) questions posed by team members that others might be able to answer. Of the 26 team members (22.6%) who completed the evaluation survey, many reported that they never logged into the Facebook page (16 respondents), and never used it to communicate with team members outside of their own site of practice (19 respondents). Only six respondents reported no concerns with using Facebook as a professional communication tool; the most frequent concerns were regarding personal and patient privacy.

CONCLUSION

The use of social media by health care practitioners is becoming ubiquitous. However, the issues of privacy concerns and determining how to use social media without adding to provider workload must be addressed to make it a useful tool in health care.

摘要

目的

为安大略省一个大型多站点家庭健康团队(FHT)的成员创建并评估一个私密的Facebook群组,以促进沟通与协作的改善。

设计

项目实施及后续对团队成员的调查。

地点

安大略省多伦多市的一个大型多站点FHT。

参与者

FHT的健康专业人员。

主要观察指标

团队成员对Facebook群组的使用模式及自我报告的看法。

结果

在评估调查时,Facebook群组有43名成员(占FHT所有成员的37.4%)。该群组的活跃度一直不高,在整个研究期间,非研究人员的团队成员发布的帖子很少。帖子内容分为两大类:1)可能对各团队成员有用的信息;2)团队成员提出的其他人可能能够回答的问题。在完成评估调查的26名团队成员(占22.6%)中,许多人报告他们从未登录过Facebook页面(16名受访者),也从未用它与自己执业地点以外的团队成员交流(19名受访者)。只有6名受访者表示对将Facebook用作专业沟通工具没有顾虑;最常见的顾虑是关于个人和患者隐私。

结论

医疗从业者使用社交媒体正变得越来越普遍。然而,必须解决隐私问题以及确定如何在不增加提供者工作量的情况下使用社交媒体,才能使其成为医疗保健中的有用工具。

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