Department of Medical Education, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Korea University Guro Hospital, Korea University Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
J Korean Med Sci. 2021 Nov 1;36(42):e296. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e296.
Creation of guidelines and education on digital professionalism have been sluggish despite the ever-increasing use of social media by digitally native medical students, who are at risk of blurring the line between their professional and personal lives online. A qualitative thematic analysis was applied on 79 videos extracted from 70,154 YouTube videos uploaded by Korean medical students between March and April 2020. We found 20% contained at least one concerning behavior themed under 'failure to engage,' 'disrespectful behaviors,' or 'poor self-awareness.' Professional lapses identified were classified into seriousness levels. Mostly were "controversial' or 'concerning' but some 'highly concerning' contents were also found. This is the first study on digital professionalism behavior on medical students' YouTube videos. The potential negative impact on the medical profession of the easily accessible public online videos cannot be ignored and thus we suggest the need for them to be taken more seriously.
尽管数字化原住民医学生越来越多地使用社交媒体,但数字专业精神准则的制定和教育却一直进展缓慢,这些学生在网络上将个人生活和职业生活混为一谈的风险较大。本研究对 2020 年 3 月至 4 月期间韩国医学生在 YouTube 上上传的 70154 个视频中提取的 79 个视频进行了定性主题分析。我们发现,其中 20%的视频至少包含一个主题为“未能参与”、“不尊重行为”或“缺乏自我意识”的令人担忧行为。确定的专业失误被分为严重程度级别。大多数是“有争议的”或“值得关注的”,但也发现了一些“高度值得关注的”内容。这是关于医学生 YouTube 视频中数字专业精神行为的第一项研究。这些易于访问的公共在线视频可能对医疗行业产生负面影响,不容忽视,因此我们建议更认真地对待这些视频。