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外科医生社交媒体的专业使用:一项多机构研究的结果。

Professional Use of Social Media Among Surgeons: Results of a Multi-Institutional Study.

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska.

Department of Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2018 May-Jun;75(3):804-810. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2017.09.008. Epub 2017 Sep 28.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Among surgeons, professional use of social media (SM) is varied, and attitudes are ambiguous. We sought to characterize surgeons' professional use and perceptions of SM.

DESIGN

Surgical faculty and trainees received institutional review board-approved e-mail surveys assessing SM usage and attitudes. Regression analyses identified predictors of SM attitudes and preference for professional contact.

SETTING

Surveys were administered to surgical faculty, fellows, and residents at 4 academic medical centers between January and April 2016.

PARTICIPANTS

Of 1037 surgeons, clinical fellows, and residents e-mailed, 208 (20%) responded, including 132 faculty and 76 trainees.

RESULTS

Among 208 respondents, 46 (22%) indicated they preferred some form of SM as their preferred networking and communication modality. A total of 145 (70%) indicated they believe SM benefits professional development. The position of clinical resident predicted preference to maintain professional contact via SM (p = 0.03). Age <55 predicted positive attitude (p = 0.02) and rank of associate professor predicted negative attitude toward SM (p = 0.03). Lack of time as well as personal and patient privacy concerns were cited most commonly as reasons for not using SM.

CONCLUSIONS

Most of surgeons responding to our survey used some form of SM for professional purposes. Perceived barriers include lack of value, time constraints, and personal and patient privacy concerns. Generational differences in surgeon attitudes suggest usage of SM among surgeons will expand over time.

摘要

目的

外科医生对社交媒体(SM)的专业使用存在差异,态度也模棱两可。我们旨在描述外科医生对 SM 的专业使用和看法。

设计

外科教员和学员收到了机构审查委员会批准的电子邮件调查,评估 SM 的使用情况和态度。回归分析确定了 SM 态度和专业联系偏好的预测因素。

设置

2016 年 1 月至 4 月期间,在 4 所学术医疗中心向外科教员、研究员和住院医师发送了调查。

参与者

在被电子邮件联系的 1037 名外科医生、临床研究员和住院医师中,有 208 人(20%)做出了回应,包括 132 名教员和 76 名学员。

结果

在 208 名受访者中,有 46 名(22%)表示他们更喜欢某种形式的 SM 作为首选的网络和交流方式。共有 145 名(70%)表示他们认为 SM 有利于专业发展。临床住院医师的职位预测他们更倾向于通过 SM 保持专业联系(p = 0.03)。年龄<55 预测积极的态度(p = 0.02),副教授的职称预测对 SM 的消极态度(p = 0.03)。缺乏时间以及个人和患者隐私问题是最常被引用的不使用 SM 的原因。

结论

对我们调查做出回应的外科医生中,大多数人使用某种形式的 SM 进行专业目的。感知到的障碍包括缺乏价值、时间限制以及个人和患者隐私问题。外科医生态度的代际差异表明,随着时间的推移,SM 的使用将在外科医生中扩大。

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