Schechet Sidney A, Pandya Hemang K, Mehta Mitul C
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Retina Specialists, Dallas, TX, USA.
Eur J Ophthalmol. 2020 Jul;30(4):770-773. doi: 10.1177/1120672119832186. Epub 2019 Feb 21.
To describe the impact that social media usage has on a group of retina specialists.
An anonymous online survey was sent to members of the Young Retina Forum who use the social media platform - Telegram.
Of a total of 178 members, 100 responded (87 men and 13 women), having an average age of 35 years. Of these, 66 respondents were surgical retina attendings in practice for 3 years. In all, 98 respondents found the Young Retina Forum useful for networking and educationally valuable discussions, and 35 respondents had at least one instance when they had used Young Retina Forum to obtain assistance in the clinic and/or the operating room. At least 58 respondents said Young Retina Forum changed their practice patterns in the clinic and/or operating room.
In this study, 58% of Young Retina Forum respondents said their practice patterns have changed due to their experiences using social media. Professional use of social media by ophthalmologists has the potential to improve education, clinical practice, and patient care.
描述社交媒体使用对一组视网膜专家的影响。
向使用社交媒体平台Telegram的青年视网膜论坛成员发送了一份匿名在线调查问卷。
在总共178名成员中,100人回复(87名男性和13名女性),平均年龄为35岁。其中,66名回复者为从事视网膜手术3年的主治医师。总体而言,98名回复者认为青年视网膜论坛对建立人际关系和开展具有教育价值的讨论很有用,35名回复者至少有一次在临床和/或手术室使用青年视网膜论坛获得帮助。至少58名回复者表示青年视网膜论坛改变了他们在临床和/或手术室的执业模式。
在本研究中,58%的青年视网膜论坛回复者表示,由于使用社交媒体的经历,他们的执业模式发生了改变。眼科医生专业使用社交媒体有改善教育、临床实践和患者护理的潜力。