Auburn University, Department of Health Outcomes Research and Policy, Auburn, AL, United States.
Lipscomb University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Nashville, TN, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2021 Jun;13(6):599-607. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2021.01.043. Epub 2021 Feb 2.
Current literature does not describe behaviors or the overarching opinion of pharmacy students on the use of different types of social media for personal and professional purposes. The objectives of this study were to identify predominant beliefs among pharmacy students regarding use of social media for professional and personal purposes, characterize pharmacy students' opinions on the effects of social media on their professional career, and determine pharmacy students' perceptions of using social media as tools for learning and discovery.
A self-administered questionnaire was administered to pharmacy students at Auburn University (N = 450) and Lipscomb University (N = 212). Linear regression was performed to predict students' perceptions of the importance of social media to their future professional life.
The leading platforms commonly used by students for personal reasons were Facebook (92.5%), Instagram (70.5%), and Snapchat (70.5%). The most popular platforms used for professional reasons included LinkedIn (40.4%), Facebook (35.4%), and YouTube (29.2%). About 50% of respondents perceived social media to be important to their future professional life as pharmacists. Most students used YouTube and Wikipedia while studying or learning. The regression model predicting students' perceptions of the importance of social media to their future professional life was significant.
Pharmacy students most commonly use Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat for personal reasons, and LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube for professional reasons. Educators may leverage YouTube and wikis to support the education of pharmacy students. Pharmacy students appear to be more aware and active with security settings than previously reported.
目前的文献并未描述药剂学学生对于使用不同类型的社交媒体来实现个人和专业目的的行为或总体看法。本研究的目的是确定药剂学学生对于使用社交媒体实现专业和个人目的的主要信念,描述药剂学学生对于社交媒体对其职业生涯的影响的看法,并确定药剂学学生对于将社交媒体用作学习和发现工具的看法。
向奥本大学(N=450)和路易斯安那州立大学彭宁顿生物医学研究中心(N=212)的药剂学学生发放了一份自填式问卷。进行线性回归分析以预测学生对于社交媒体对于其未来职业生涯的重要性的看法。
学生个人常用的主要平台包括 Facebook(92.5%)、Instagram(70.5%)和 Snapchat(70.5%)。学生专业常用的主要平台包括 LinkedIn(40.4%)、Facebook(35.4%)和 YouTube(29.2%)。约 50%的受访者认为社交媒体对于他们未来作为药剂师的职业生涯很重要。大多数学生在学习或学习时使用 YouTube 和 Wikipedia。预测学生对于社交媒体对于其未来职业生涯的重要性的看法的回归模型具有统计学意义。
药剂学学生最常因个人原因使用 Facebook、Instagram 和 Snapchat,而因专业原因使用 LinkedIn、Facebook 和 YouTube。教育工作者可以利用 YouTube 和维基百科来支持药剂学学生的教育。与之前的报道相比,药剂学学生似乎对安全设置更加了解并更积极地使用这些设置。