利用社交网站维护数字化专业精神中的专业身份、行为和价值观:系统综述。
Preserving professional identities, behaviors, and values in digital professionalism using social networking sites; a systematic review.
机构信息
Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, RCSI - MUB, Busaiteen, Bahrain.
Department of Medical Education, School of Medical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia, Health campus, Kelantan, Kota Bahru, Malaysia.
出版信息
BMC Med Educ. 2021 Jul 12;21(1):381. doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-02802-9.
BACKGROUND
Despite a rapid rise of use of social media in medical disciplines, uncertainty prevails among healthcare professionals for providing medical content on social media. There are also growing concerns about unprofessional behaviors and blurring of professional identities that are undermining digital professionalism. This review tapped the literature to determine the impact of social media on medical professionalism and how can professional identities and values be maintained in digital era.
METHODS
We searched the databases of PubMed, ProQuest, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, and EBSCO host using (professionalism AND (professionalism OR (professional identity) OR (professional behaviors) OR (professional values) OR (professional ethics))) AND ((social media) AND ((social media) OR (social networking sites) OR Twitter OR Facebook)) AND (health professionals). The research questions were based on sample (health professionals), phenomenon of interest (digital professionalism), design, evaluation and research type. We screened initial yield of titles using pre-determined inclusion and exclusion criteria and selected a group of articles for qualitative analysis. We used the Biblioshiny® software package for the generation of popular concepts as clustered keywords.
RESULTS
Our search yielded 44 articles with four leading themes; marked rise in the use of social media by healthcare professionals and students, negative impact of social media on digital professionalism, blurring of medical professional values, behaviors, and identity in the digital era, and limited evidence for teaching and assessing digital professionalism. A high occurrence of violation of patient privacy, professional integrity and cyberbullying were identified. Our search revealed a paucity of existing guidelines and policies for digital professionalism that can safeguard healthcare professionals, students and patients.
CONCLUSIONS
Our systematic review reports a significant rise of unprofessional behaviors in social media among healthcare professionals. We could not identify the desired professional behaviors and values essential for digital identity formation. The boundaries between personal and professional practices are mystified in digital professionalism. These findings call for potential educational ramifications to resurrect professional virtues, behaviors and identities of healthcare professionals and students.
背景
尽管社交媒体在医学领域的使用迅速增加,但医疗保健专业人员在社交媒体上提供医疗内容时仍然存在不确定性。人们越来越担心不专业的行为和专业身份的模糊化,这正在破坏数字专业性。本综述利用文献来确定社交媒体对医学专业性的影响,以及如何在数字时代保持专业身份和价值观。
方法
我们使用(专业精神和(专业精神或(专业身份)或(专业行为)或(专业价值观)或(专业道德))和((社交媒体)和(社交媒体或(社交网络站点)或 Twitter 或 Facebook)和(卫生专业人员)在 PubMed、ProQuest、ScienceDirect、Web of Science 和 EBSCO host 数据库中进行搜索。研究问题基于样本(卫生专业人员)、感兴趣的现象(数字专业性)、设计、评估和研究类型。我们使用预定义的纳入和排除标准筛选标题的初始产量,并选择一组文章进行定性分析。我们使用 Biblioshiny®软件包生成聚类关键字的热门概念。
结果
我们的搜索产生了 44 篇文章,其中有四个主要主题;医疗保健专业人员和学生对社交媒体的使用显著增加,社交媒体对数字专业性的负面影响,数字时代医疗专业价值观、行为和身份的模糊化,以及数字专业性的教学和评估证据有限。发现违反患者隐私、专业诚信和网络欺凌的情况很多。我们的搜索结果表明,现有的数字专业性指南和政策很少,可以保护医疗保健专业人员、学生和患者。
结论
我们的系统综述报告称,医疗保健专业人员在社交媒体上的不专业行为显著增加。我们无法确定数字身份形成所需的理想专业行为和价值观。在数字专业性中,个人和专业实践之间的界限变得模糊。这些发现呼吁采取潜在的教育措施,重振医疗保健专业人员和学生的专业美德、行为和身份。