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社交媒体在危重病相关话题交流中的应用:一项挪威的横断面调查。

Use of social media for communicating about critical care topics: A Norwegian cross-sectional survey.

机构信息

Department of Postoperative and Intensive Care, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.

Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2019 Nov;63(10):1398-1405. doi: 10.1111/aas.13449. Epub 2019 Aug 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media (SoMe) might be an alternative platform for communicating critical care topics to implement evidence-based practice in the intensive care unit (ICU). This survey aims to describe ICU nurses' and physicians' use of SoMe in general, and their perception of using closed Facebook-groups for receiving content on critical care topics.

METHODS

A cross-sectional, web-based, anonymous survey was distributed to ICU physicians and nurses in four ICUs in autumn 2017 via an email-campaign. Descriptive statistics with rates, percentages and median numeric rating scale (NRS) scores, interquartile ranges are presented.

RESULTS

The response-rate was 64% (253/ 394) including 210 nurses and 43 physicians. Overall, 93% had a SoMe-profile, and 77% had a profile on more than one network site. Facebook was the most used social network site, with 87% having a profile. Totally, 68% were daily users, but more nurses used Facebook daily vs physicians (81% vs 60%, respectively, P = 0.006). Nurses were also more positive toward being members of closed Facebook-groups aimed to exchange content on critical care topics (median NRS 9 (6-10) vs 6 (3-9), respectively, P = 0.014).

CONCLUSION

The majority of ICU nurses and physicians were active SoMe users, mainly for personal purposes, and Facebook was the most popular SoMe. Nurses used Facebook daily more frequent and were more positive toward content on critical care topics on Facebook than physicians. These findings might be relevant to customize future communication about critical care topics via SoMe.

摘要

背景

社交媒体(SoMe)可能是一个向重症监护病房(ICU)传播关键护理主题以实施循证实践的替代平台。本调查旨在描述 ICU 护士和医生一般使用社交媒体的情况,以及他们对使用封闭的 Facebook 群组接收关键护理主题内容的看法。

方法

2017 年秋季,通过电子邮件活动向四个 ICU 的 ICU 医生和护士分发了一份横断面、基于网络的、匿名调查。描述性统计数据包括率、百分比和中位数数字评定量表(NRS)评分、四分位间距。

结果

应答率为 64%(253/394),包括 210 名护士和 43 名医生。总体而言,93%的人有社交媒体个人资料,77%的人有多个网络个人资料。Facebook 是使用最广泛的社交网络网站,有 87%的人有个人资料。共有 68%的人每天使用社交媒体,但护士比医生更频繁地使用 Facebook(分别为 81%和 60%,P=0.006)。护士对加入旨在交流关键护理主题内容的封闭 Facebook 群组也更为积极(中位数 NRS 为 9(6-10)对 6(3-9),P=0.014)。

结论

大多数 ICU 护士和医生都是活跃的社交媒体用户,主要用于个人目的,而 Facebook 是最受欢迎的社交媒体。护士比医生更频繁地每天使用 Facebook,并且对 Facebook 上的关键护理主题内容更积极。这些发现可能与通过社交媒体定制未来关于关键护理主题的沟通有关。

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