Eastman Dental Hospital, Orthodontic Department, 256 Grays Inn Road, London, UK.
Br Dent J. 2019 Jun;226(11):878-882. doi: 10.1038/s41415-019-0363-y.
Introduction Social media is an integral part of modern society and is increasingly being used by patients and clinical staff alike. The General Dental Council and most employers have social media guidelines to ensure employees use social media responsibly and do not bring their organisations into disrepute.Aims To establish the accessibility of Facebook profiles of the staff and students at Eastman Dental Hospital (EDH) and to assess compliance with the latest social media guidance from the General Dental Council as well as the employing trust and university.Design and setting A hospital-wide prospective audit conducted from January to March 2018 at Eastman Dental Hospital.Gold standard One-hundred percent compliance with: a) General Dental Council (GDC); b) University College London (UCL); and c) University College London Hospitals (UCLH) social media policies.Materials and methods The names of all clinical staff/students at EDH were searched for on Facebook using a dummy profile account, to simulate a member of the public. The profiles were assessed for the accessibility of personal information, affiliations to UCL/UCLH, personal views, social networking and conduct.Results A total of 219 out of 440 profiles (50%) were identified and were accessible to varying degrees. Many accessible profiles had a profile picture and personal information visible such as gender and location. No violations of patient confidentiality were seen. Overall, 6% (n = 14) and 2% (n = 4) of profiles displayed unprofessional behaviour and substance abuse, respectively.Discussion This audit highlighted Eastman Dental Hospital's compliance to local and national social media policies.Conclusion It was not possible to identify all staff/students through the Facebook search function. No serious professional misconduct was identified, however a small minority displayed unprofessional behaviour.
简介
社交媒体是现代社会不可或缺的一部分,越来越多的患者和临床医务人员开始使用社交媒体。英国牙科协会和大多数雇主都制定了社交媒体准则,以确保员工负责任地使用社交媒体,且不会使所在机构名誉受损。
目的
本研究旨在确定东曼彻斯特牙科学院(EDH)员工和学生的 Facebook 档案是否公开,并评估其是否符合英国牙科协会(GDC)以及雇佣信托和大学的最新社交媒体准则。
设计与环境
2018 年 1 月至 3 月,在东曼彻斯特牙科学院进行了一项全院范围的前瞻性审计。
黄金标准
a)GDC;b)伦敦大学学院(UCL);c)伦敦大学学院附属医院(UCLH)的社交媒体政策。
材料与方法
使用虚拟个人资料账户搜索 EDH 所有临床员工/学生的姓名,以模拟公众成员。评估个人资料的个人信息、与 UCL/UCLH 的关联、个人观点、社交网络和行为的可访问性。
结果
共确定了 440 名员工/学生中的 219 名(50%),其个人资料的可访问程度不同。许多可访问的个人资料都可以看到头像和个人信息,例如性别和位置。未发现违反患者保密规定的情况。总体而言,有 6%(n = 14)和 2%(n = 4)的个人资料分别显示出不专业行为和药物滥用。
讨论
本审计强调了东曼彻斯特牙科学院对当地和国家社交媒体政策的遵守情况。
结论
通过 Facebook 搜索功能无法识别所有员工/学生。虽然没有发现严重的专业不当行为,但少数人表现出不专业的行为。