Shakir Muhammad Abubakar, Singh Amarjit, Levy Patricia, Cohen David A, Moran Shaun, Mikelson Catherine Hanly, Rodriguez Roberto, Gray William A, Patel Riti
Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, PA, USA.
Lankenau Heart Institute, Main Line Health, Wynnewood, PA, USA.
Heart Views. 2020 Oct-Dec;21(4):276-280. doi: 10.4103/HEARTVIEWS.HEARTVIEWS_60_20. Epub 2021 Jan 14.
Social media use has dramatically increased in the past two decades. This growth has been seen in the health-care field as well. Social media is being used for a variety of activities including networking, education, public health, and marketing. Health-care professionals in cardiology participate in social media to varying degrees and in different ways. Current studies have focused primarily on physicians who have an established presence on social media. To learn more about the social media habits of community-based cardiology providers, we queried attendants at a cardiovascular conference held by our health-care system. The purpose of this article is to: Highlight the social media habits of a range of community-based cardiology providers and distinguish between producing and consuming social media. There is a predominance of social media content consumers compared to producersOutline important considerations when assessing the risks and benefits of social media use and the perceived concerns of cardiology health-care professionalsEmphasize the need to incorporate guidelines for social media use into institutional policies and provide training on social media use to the health-care community.
在过去二十年中,社交媒体的使用急剧增加。这种增长在医疗保健领域也有体现。社交媒体正被用于各种活动,包括社交网络、教育、公共卫生和营销。心脏病学领域的医疗保健专业人员以不同程度和方式参与社交媒体。目前的研究主要集中在那些在社交媒体上已颇具影响力的医生。为了更多地了解基层心脏病学提供者的社交媒体使用习惯,我们对我们医疗保健系统举办的一次心血管会议的与会者进行了调查。本文的目的是:突出一系列基层心脏病学提供者的社交媒体使用习惯,并区分社交媒体内容的生产者和消费者。与生产者相比,社交媒体内容消费者占主导地位概述评估社交媒体使用的风险和益处以及心脏病学医疗保健专业人员所感知的担忧时的重要考虑因素强调将社交媒体使用指南纳入机构政策并为医疗保健社区提供社交媒体使用培训的必要性。