Chester Aaron N, Walthert Susan E, Gallagher Stephen J, Anderson Lynley C, Stitely Michael L
Otago Medical School, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Department of Women's and Children's Health, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
BMC Med Ethics. 2017 Dec 4;18(1):70. doi: 10.1186/s12910-017-0230-9.
Social media and Internet technologies present several emerging and ill-explored issues for a modern healthcare workforce. One issue is patient-targeted Googling (PTG), which involves a healthcare professional using a social networking site (SNS) or publicly available search engine to find patient information online. The study's aim was to address a deficit in data and knowledge regarding PTG, and to investigate medical student use of SNSs due to a close association with PTG.
The authors surveyed final year medical students at the Otago Medical School, University of Otago in January 2016. A subset completed focus groups that were analysed using thematic analysis to identify key themes relating to students' attitudes towards PTG, and reasons why they might engage in PTG.
Fifty-four students completed the survey (response rate = 65.1%), which showed that PTG was uncommon (n = 9, 16.7%). Attitudes were varied and context dependent. Most participants saw problems with PTG and favoured more explicit guidance on the issue (n = 29, 53.7%). SNS usage was high (n = 51, 94.4%); participants were concerned by the content of their SNS profiles and who they were connecting with online. Participants showing high SNS use were 1.83 times more likely to have conducted PTG than lower use groups.
The diverse attitudes uncovered in this study indicated that teaching or guidelines could be useful to healthcare professionals considering PTG. Though ethically problematic, PTG may be important to patient care and safety. The decision to conduct PTG should be made with consideration of ethical principles and the intended use of the information.
社交媒体和互联网技术给现代医疗工作者带来了一些新出现且尚未充分探讨的问题。其中一个问题是针对患者的谷歌搜索(PTG),即医疗专业人员使用社交网站(SNS)或公开可用的搜索引擎在网上查找患者信息。该研究的目的是弥补PTG数据和知识方面的不足,并调查医学生对SNS的使用情况,因为这与PTG密切相关。
作者于2016年1月对奥塔哥大学奥塔哥医学院的最后一年医学生进行了调查。一部分学生完成了焦点小组访谈,通过主题分析对访谈内容进行分析,以确定与学生对PTG的态度以及他们可能进行PTG的原因相关的关键主题。
54名学生完成了调查(回复率 = 65.1%),结果显示PTG并不常见(n = 9,16.7%)。态度各不相同且取决于具体情境。大多数参与者认为PTG存在问题,并赞成对此问题给出更明确的指导(n = 29,53.7%)。SNS的使用率很高(n = 51,94.4%);参与者对自己SNS资料的内容以及他们在网上与谁建立联系感到担忧。SNS高使用组进行PTG的可能性是低使用组的1.83倍。
本研究中发现的不同态度表明,对于考虑进行PTG的医疗专业人员而言,教学或指导方针可能会有所帮助。尽管在伦理上存在问题,但PTG可能对患者护理和安全很重要。进行PTG的决定应在考虑伦理原则和信息的预期用途的情况下做出。