Alanzi Turki M, Alshahrani Bashayr
Department of Health Information Management and Technology, College of Public Health, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia,
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2018 Oct 17;11:583-589. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S175440. eCollection 2018.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of social media in the Radiology Department at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare in Saudi Arabia.
The research was a cross-sectional study in which 90 workers from the staff personnel of the Radiology Department at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare were invited to a web-based survey using Google Forms. Fifty-seven participants responded to the survey (63%). Basic descriptive statistics were used to analyze the responses.
More than half of the participants (54.8%) were technologists. The majority of the respondents (61.4%) had a Bachelor's degree, and 50.8% of them had more than 10 years of experience. Also, 36.8% of the participants were between 30 and 40 years old, and 57.9 of them were males. Similarly, most of the participants (61.4%) were from Saudi Arabia. Additionally, the most frequently used application was WhatsApp (59.6%). Likewise, almost half of the participants (47.4%) managed social media multiple times a day and more than half of them used these tools to communicate with friends (68.4%) and family members (61.4%). As well, 12% of the respondents employed these media to study and 20% used them for professional reasons. Also, 38.6% of respondents had no barriers to use social media. However, the rest considered that time, private matters, negative replies, lack of information and experience, and uncertainty about the usefulness of social media were barriers.
According to the survey, most of the personnel of the Radiology Department at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare often used WhatsApp to communicate with family (61.4%) and friends (68.4%), and less than half of them employed these tools for educational purposes (21.1%) and professional issues (35.1%). Additionally, participants considered that there were some barriers related to the use of these tools.
本研究的目的是评估沙特阿拉伯约翰霍普金斯阿美医疗保健公司放射科对社交媒体的使用情况。
该研究为横断面研究,邀请了约翰霍普金斯阿美医疗保健公司放射科的90名工作人员参与使用谷歌表单进行的网络调查。57名参与者回复了调查(63%)。使用基本描述性统计分析回复情况。
超过一半的参与者(54.8%)是技术人员。大多数受访者(61.4%)拥有学士学位,其中50.8%有超过10年的工作经验。此外,36.8%的参与者年龄在30至40岁之间,57.9%为男性。同样,大多数参与者(61.4%)来自沙特阿拉伯。此外,最常使用的应用程序是WhatsApp(59.6%)。同样,几乎一半的参与者(47.4%)每天多次管理社交媒体,超过一半的人使用这些工具与朋友(68.4%)和家人(61.4%)交流。此外,12%的受访者使用这些媒体进行学习,20%出于职业原因使用。此外,38.6%的受访者在使用社交媒体方面没有障碍。然而,其余的人认为时间、私人事务、负面回复、信息和经验不足以及对社交媒体有用性的不确定性是障碍。
根据调查,约翰霍普金斯阿美医疗保健公司放射科的大多数人员经常使用WhatsApp与家人(61.4%)和朋友(68.4%)交流,不到一半的人将这些工具用于教育目的(21.1%)和职业问题(35.1%)。此外,参与者认为在使用这些工具方面存在一些障碍。