Tea Vukušić Rukavina, Department of Medical Sociology and Health Economics, Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, Rockefellerova 4, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia,
Croat Med J. 2021 Dec 31;62(6):569-579. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2021.62.569.
To describe and compare social media (SM) use habits, and attitudes of medical and dental students toward e-professionalism and to determine their opinion on potentially unprofessional behavior and posts.
In this quantitative cross-sectional questionnaire study, students of the University of Zagreb School of Medicine and those of the School of Dental Medicine completed a survey-specific questionnaire on the use of SM, SM habits, and attitudes toward e-professionalism.
Of the 714 collected questionnaires, we analyzed 698 (411 from medical and 287 from dental students). The most commonly used SM were Facebook (99%) and Instagram (80.7%). Unprofessional content was recognized by both groups. Medical students significantly more frequently considered the posts containing patient photos (61% vs 89.8%; P<0.001), describing interaction with a patient not revealing any personal identifiable information (23% vs 41.8%; P<0.001), and containing critical comments about faculty (53% vs 39.7%; P=0.001) to be unprofessional. Dental medicine students were significantly more open to communication through SM (39.7% vs 16.3%; P<0.001), more often reported that they would accept (41.5% vs 12.2%; P<0.001), and had accepted (28.2% vs 5.6%; P<0.001) friend requests/follows/tracks from patients, and sent friend requests/follows/tracks to their patients (5.2% vs 1.2%; P=0.002).
Both groups were highly aware of e-professionalism. Dental students were more desensitized to visual representations of patients, and more prone to SM interactions with patients, which might expose them to the risk of unprofessional behavior.
描述和比较医学和牙科学生的社交媒体(SM)使用习惯和对电子专业精神的态度,并确定他们对潜在不专业行为和帖子的看法。
在这项定量横断面问卷调查研究中,萨格勒布大学医学院和牙医学院的学生完成了一份专门针对 SM 使用、SM 习惯和对电子专业精神的态度的调查问卷。
在收集的 714 份问卷中,我们分析了 698 份(医学专业 411 份,牙医学专业 287 份)。最常用的 SM 是 Facebook(99%)和 Instagram(80.7%)。两个群体都认识到不专业的内容。医学生更频繁地认为包含患者照片的帖子(61%比 89.8%;P<0.001)、描述与未透露任何个人身份信息的患者互动的帖子(23%比 41.8%;P<0.001)和包含对教师批评的帖子(53%比 39.7%;P=0.001)是不专业的。牙科医学专业的学生更愿意通过 SM 进行沟通(39.7%比 16.3%;P<0.001),更经常表示他们会接受(41.5%比 12.2%;P<0.001),并且已经接受(28.2%比 5.6%;P<0.001)来自患者的好友请求/关注/跟踪,并向他们的患者发送好友请求/关注/跟踪(5.2%比 1.2%;P=0.002)。
两个群体都高度意识到电子专业精神。牙科学生对患者的视觉表现更为麻木不仁,并且更倾向于与患者进行 SM 互动,这可能使他们面临不专业行为的风险。