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个人社交媒体使用中的非专业问题及潜在医疗风险。

Unprofessional problems and potential healthcare risks in individuals' social media use.

作者信息

Chen Long, Sivaparthipan C B, Rajendiran Sowmipriya

机构信息

Institute of New Media Studies, Soochow University, Suzhou, China.

SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore, India.

出版信息

Work. 2021;68(3):945-953. doi: 10.3233/WOR-203428.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In recent years, social media have filtered our life both in the professional and personal aspects. Currently, most of us suffer from poor quality of thinking, which is due to the impact of social media towards our lives, particularly in the health care arena.

OBJECTIVES

In this article, cultural tension due to social media creates an unwanted risk to the youngsters and others with sleep deprivation. They become dependent on staying dynamic via social networking sites media all the time. As indicated by an ongoing report, there is a reliable connection between the measure of time spent via web-based networking media and depression among youthful grown-ups, which creates unprofessional problems and potential healthcare risk in individuals due to the usage of social media.

RESULTS

This article speaks about the research gap and possible risks reforming strategies on healthcare communication in social media through statistical analysis.

CONCLUSION

The experimental validation of case studies shows prominent solutions that have not been addressed in traditional methods.

摘要

背景

近年来,社交媒体已渗透到我们生活的职业和个人层面。目前,我们大多数人思维质量欠佳,这是社交媒体对我们生活产生影响所致,尤其是在医疗保健领域。

目的

本文指出,社交媒体造成的文化紧张给年轻人及其他睡眠不足者带来了不必要的风险。他们变得依赖于通过社交网站媒体始终保持活力。正如一份近期报告所示,年轻人在网络社交媒体上花费的时间与抑郁之间存在可靠联系,这因社交媒体的使用给个人造成了不专业问题和潜在的医疗风险。

结果

本文通过统计分析探讨了社交媒体中医疗保健沟通方面的研究差距和可能的风险改革策略。

结论

案例研究的实验验证显示了传统方法未涉及的显著解决方案。

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