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放射学领域的专业社交网络:都有谁在参与,他们在做什么?

Professional Social Networking in Radiology: Who Is There and What Are They Doing?

作者信息

Patel Sumir S, Hawkins C Matthew, Rawson James V, Hoang Jenny K

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3808, Erwin Road, Durham, NC 27710.

Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Egleston Campus, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

出版信息

Acad Radiol. 2017 May;24(5):574-579. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2016.09.026. Epub 2017 Jan 30.

Abstract

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES

Although it is perceived that the use of social media professionally is increasing among radiologists, little is known about the habits and demographics of this subspecialty. This study aims to compare radiologists who use social networking for professional purposes to those who do not with regard to their characteristics, habits, and attitudes.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Radiologists were invited by e-mail and through posts on social networks to participate in a survey on the use of social media platforms. Questions included type of user, pattern of use, and benefits and barriers. Professional users and professional nonusers were compared.

RESULTS

One hundred eighty-six radiologists responded. One hundred ten (59.1%) used social networking for professional purposes, 34 (18.2%) for personal-use only, and 42 (22.6%) denied using social media. LinkedIn was the most common platform among all professional users, and Twitter was the most commonly used platform among highly active professional users. Trainees comprised 52 out of 110 (47.3%) professional social networking users compared to 18 out of 76 (23.7%) nonusers (P < 0.01). A subgroup analysis on Twitter use for professional purposes revealed a significant gender difference: 15 out of 66 (22.7%) professional Twitter users were female compared to 48 out of 120 (40.0%) non-Twitter users (P < 0.05). The greatest barrier to professional social media use for nonusers was confidentiality.

CONCLUSION

Nearly 60% of radiologist respondents use social networking for professional purposes. Radiology is likely to see growth in the role of social networking in the coming years as nearly half of professional users are radiology trainees. Twitter use for professional purposes among radiologists was disproportionately male. It is important to be cognizant of gender imbalance and to improve visibility of female leaders on social networking.

摘要

原理与目的

尽管人们认为放射科医生在专业领域使用社交媒体的情况日益增多,但对于该亚专业的习惯和人口统计学特征却知之甚少。本研究旨在比较出于专业目的使用社交网络的放射科医生与不使用社交网络的放射科医生在特征、习惯和态度方面的差异。

材料与方法

通过电子邮件和社交网络上的帖子邀请放射科医生参与一项关于社交媒体平台使用情况的调查。问题包括用户类型、使用模式以及益处和障碍。对专业用户和非专业用户进行了比较。

结果

186名放射科医生做出了回应。110名(59.1%)出于专业目的使用社交网络,34名(18.2%)仅用于个人用途,42名(22.6%)否认使用社交媒体。领英是所有专业用户中最常用的平台,推特是高活跃度专业用户中最常用的平台。110名专业社交网络用户中有52名(47.3%)是实习生,相比之下,76名非用户中有18名(23.7%)是实习生(P < 0.01)。一项针对出于专业目的使用推特的亚组分析显示出显著的性别差异:66名专业推特用户中有15名(22.7%)是女性,相比之下,120名非推特用户中有48名(40.0%)是女性(P < 0.05)。非用户在专业使用社交媒体方面最大的障碍是保密性。

结论

近60%的放射科医生受访者出于专业目的使用社交网络。随着近一半的专业用户是放射科实习生,未来几年社交网络在放射学中的作用可能会有所增长。放射科医生出于专业目的使用推特的情况中男性占比过高。认识到性别失衡并提高女性领导者在社交网络上的知名度很重要。

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