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社交媒体:社交智能训练模块。

Social Media: Social Intelligence Training Module.

作者信息

Robertson Morgan, Shoss Mindy K, Broom Matthew A

机构信息

Doctoral Student, Department of Psychology, Saint Louis University.

Faculty Member, Department of Psychology, Saint Louis University.

出版信息

MedEdPORTAL. 2016 Aug 26;12:10442. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10442.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Physicians' posts on social media have the potential to impact the patient-physician relationship, interpersonal relationships at work, institutions' reputations, and the public's trust in health care professionals. Empirical research, along with several very public cases of unprofessional behavior by physicians on social media, suggests that resident physicians are not always aware of the implications of their actions online. Residency programs are being charged with ways to model positive online presence. The goal of this project was to develop a social media training program that emphasized perspective taking and fostered appropriate social media use.

METHODS

This training program involves an interactive lecture and discussion, with approximately 20 minutes of content, 20 minutes of small-group discussion, and 10 minutes of large-group discussion. We evaluated the effectiveness of this program by asking participants to complete presession and postsession surveys of social media knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.

RESULTS

Survey responses ( = 16) suggest that the social media training program was successful. Participants demonstrated an increase in knowledge of social media policies, ability to identify potentially inappropriate media interactions, ability to identify appropriate responses to such interactions, and understanding of how their actions on social media affect others.

DISCUSSION

We believe that the social media module is an effective and useful tool for members of the medical community as the internet and social media continue to grow in popularity and lines between professional and personal realms are continually blurred. While the effectiveness of this program was established with first-year pediatric residents, the module material is applicable to a broader medical audience.

摘要

引言

医生在社交媒体上发布的内容有可能影响医患关系、工作中的人际关系、机构声誉以及公众对医疗保健专业人员的信任。实证研究以及几起医生在社交媒体上出现不专业行为的公开案例表明,住院医生并不总是意识到自己在网上行为的影响。住院医师培训项目正在寻求塑造积极网络形象的方法。本项目的目标是开发一个强调换位思考并促进正确使用社交媒体的培训项目。

方法

该培训项目包括一场互动讲座和讨论,约20分钟的内容讲解、20分钟的小组讨论以及10分钟的大组讨论。我们通过要求参与者完成社交媒体知识、态度和行为的课前及课后调查来评估该项目的有效性。

结果

调查反馈(n = 16)表明社交媒体培训项目是成功的。参与者在社交媒体政策知识、识别潜在不适当媒体互动的能力、识别对此类互动的适当回应的能力以及理解自己在社交媒体上的行为如何影响他人等方面都有所提高。

讨论

我们认为,随着互联网和社交媒体的日益普及,专业领域和个人领域之间的界限不断模糊,社交媒体模块对医学界成员来说是一个有效且有用的工具。虽然该项目的有效性是通过对一年级儿科住院医生的研究确立的,但模块材料适用于更广泛的医学受众。

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