Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; Health Professions Education, Massachusetts General Hospital Institute, Boston, MA.
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Ann Emerg Med. 2018 Dec;72(6):696-702. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2018.05.003. Epub 2018 Jul 3.
Online educational resources such as blogs are increasingly used for education by emergency medicine clinicians. The Social Media Index was developed to quantify their relative impact. The Medical Education Translational Resources: Indicators of Quality (METRIQ) study was conducted in part to determine the association between the Social Media Index score and quality as measured by gestalt and previously derived quality instruments.
Ten blogs were randomly selected from a list of emergency medicine and critical care Web sites. The 2 most recent clinically oriented blog posts published on these blogs were evaluated with gestalt, the Academic Life in Emergency Medicine Approved Instructional Resources (ALiEM AIR) score, and the METRIQ-8 score. Volunteer raters (including medical students, emergency medicine residents, and emergency medicine attending physicians) were identified with a multimodal recruitment methodology. The Social Media Index was calculated in February 2016, November 2016, April 2017, and December 2017. Pearson's correlations were calculated between the Social Media Index and the average rater gestalt, ALiEM AIR score, and METRIQ-8 score.
A total of 309 of 330 raters completed all ratings (93.6%). The Social Media Index correlated moderately to strongly with the mean rater gestalt ratings (range 0.69 to 0.76) and moderately with the mean rater ALiEM AIR score (range 0.55 to 0.61) and METRIQ-8 score (range 0.53 to 0.57) during the month of the blog post's selection and for 2 years after.
The Social Media Index's correlation with multiple quality evaluation instruments over time supports the hypothesis that it is associated with overall Web site quality. It can play a role in guiding individuals to high-quality resources that can be reviewed with critical appraisal techniques.
在线教育资源(如博客)越来越多地被急诊医学临床医生用于教育。开发社交媒体索引是为了量化它们的相对影响力。医学教育转化资源:质量指标(METRIQ)研究的部分目的是确定社交媒体索引评分与通过整体评估和先前得出的质量工具衡量的质量之间的关联。
从急诊医学和重症监护网站列表中随机选择了 10 个博客。对这些博客上发布的最新的 2 个面向临床的博客文章进行了整体评估、学术生命急诊医学认可教学资源(ALiEM AIR)评分和 METRIQ-8 评分。通过多模式招募方法确定了志愿评分者(包括医学生、急诊医学住院医师和急诊医学主治医生)。社交媒体索引于 2016 年 2 月、2016 年 11 月、2017 年 4 月和 2017 年 12 月进行计算。计算了社交媒体索引与平均评分者整体评估、ALiEM AIR 评分和 METRIQ-8 评分之间的 Pearson 相关性。
共有 330 名评分者中的 309 名(93.6%)完成了所有评分。社交媒体索引与平均评分者的整体评估评分(范围为 0.69 至 0.76)具有中度至高度相关性,与平均评分者的 ALiEM AIR 评分(范围为 0.55 至 0.61)和 METRIQ-8 评分(范围为 0.53 至 0.57)在选择博客文章的当月和 2 年后具有中度相关性。
社交媒体索引与多个质量评估工具的相关性随时间的推移支持了这样的假设,即它与整体网站质量相关。它可以在指导个人找到可以用批判性评价技术进行审查的高质量资源方面发挥作用。