Mosaic Life Care, 5325 Faraon St., Saint Joseph, MO, 64506, USA.
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Surg Endosc. 2019 Feb;33(2):587-591. doi: 10.1007/s00464-018-6376-9. Epub 2018 Aug 13.
The International Hernia Collaboration (IHC) is a closed Facebook™ group that allows international surgeons to post clinical questions and exchange transparent feedback with the intent to optimize patient outcomes. Despite the educational value of closed FB groups, CME credits have not been available to members. To determine feasibility of and user interest in earning CME credit through social media, the IHC piloted a series of expert lectures followed by an interactive Facebook Live session as a novel pathway offering CME credit.
Nine monthly lectures and Facebook Live sessions were presented. CME credit was offered for the final seven lectures. Participation in the form of views, comments, and likes was quantified by a Facebook analytics service and an engagement score, defined as [(the number of comments × 2) + (the number of reactions)], was calculated for each lecture and Facebook Live session. CME credit was obtained through a two-question quiz.
Of 5400 + Facebook members of the IHC, an average of 1116 (20.4 ± 4.0%) viewed the live session event following each lecture (n = 9 events). The average Facebook engagement score for Facebook Live was 259 ± 75, a significant difference with the average Facebook engagement score on the IHC (40.8) over the same time period (p < 0.001). On average, 16 users [range 8-35, (n = 7 events)] claimed CME credit for each educational series.
Closed Facebook groups can be a useful media to offer educational content and CME credit. The pilot IHC Lecture and Facebook Live series offering CME credit resulted in significantly more engagement amongst its members compared to other posts during the same time period. A small portion of participants qualified for CME credit. Future social media educational series may increase participants qualifying for CME by streamlining the interface to obtain CME credit.
国际疝协作组织(IHC)是一个封闭的 Facebook™ 群组,允许国际外科医生发布临床问题,并与其他成员透明地交流反馈,旨在优化患者的治疗效果。尽管此类封闭的 Facebook 群组具有教育价值,但目前尚未为成员提供继续教育学分(CME)。为了确定通过社交媒体获得 CME 学分的可行性和用户兴趣,IHC 试行一系列专家讲座,随后通过 Facebook 直播会话提供一种新颖的 CME 途径。
共进行了 9 次月度讲座和 Facebook 直播会话。最后 7 次讲座提供 CME 学分。通过 Facebook 分析服务和参与评分(定义为[(评论数×2)+(点赞数)])来量化观看次数、评论和点赞等参与度。CME 学分通过两次测验获得。
IHC 的 5400 多名 Facebook 成员中,每次讲座后平均有 1116 人(20.4±4.0%)观看直播(共 9 次活动)。Facebook 直播的平均 Facebook 参与评分(259±75)与同期 IHC 的平均 Facebook 参与评分(40.8)有显著差异(p<0.001)。每次教育系列平均有 16 名用户(8-35 岁,n=7 次)申请 CME 学分。
封闭的 Facebook 群组可以作为提供教育内容和 CME 学分的有用媒介。与同期其他帖子相比,提供 CME 学分的 IHC 讲座和 Facebook 直播系列显著提高了其成员的参与度。只有一小部分参与者获得了 CME 学分。未来的社交媒体教育系列可以通过简化获得 CME 学分的界面,增加符合 CME 学分要求的参与者数量。