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社交媒体在健康研究中的应用:比较学习方法的系统评价。

Social Media in Health Studies: A Systematic Review of Comparative Learning Methods.

机构信息

CHU Nantes, Service de Médecine Physique et Réadapatation Locomotrice et Respi-Ratoire, 44093 Nantes, France.

CHU Nantes, Service de Médecine du Sport, 44093 Nantes, France.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Feb 15;19(4):2205. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19042205.

Abstract

Learning modifications particularly increased due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, which made it necessary to offer distance health education for many months. Social media allows students to have interactive activities such as discussing specific subjects or sharing data with each other, and also to have interactions with their teachers and tutors. So, we aimed to compare the effects of the use of social media on knowledge, skills and perceptions in health students compared to other methods. We performed a systematic review on PubMed, ScienceDirect and Embase about comparative learning methods using social media. The search followed PRISMA guidelines, and the quality assessment of the studies was performed using the Medical Education Research Quality instrument (MERSQI). Eight studies were analyzed including 1014 participants. Mean age ranged from 19.9 to 23.4 years, and 70% were females. About 54.4% of the participants were medical students and 20.9% were dental students. The mean MERSQI was 11.7 ± 2.6. Various subjects were included-anatomy, cultural competences, sterile surgical techniques, radiology, arthrocentesis, medical pathologies and cariology. As far as knowledge evaluation was concerned, we found that the use of social media may have had a positive effect from a short-term point of view but results concerning skills were less consistent across studies. Students usually had a positive perception of the use of social media as a complementary method but not as a complete alternative so it is not excluded that this effect might result from an increase in working time. The impact on patient care should also be assessed in future studies.

摘要

学习方式的改变尤其因 SARS-CoV-2 大流行而增加,这使得许多个月都需要提供远程健康教育。社交媒体允许学生进行互动活动,例如讨论特定主题或彼此共享数据,还可以与他们的老师和导师进行互动。因此,我们旨在比较使用社交媒体对健康专业学生的知识、技能和认知的影响与其他方法。我们在 PubMed、ScienceDirect 和 Embase 上进行了一项关于使用社交媒体进行比较学习方法的系统评价。搜索遵循 PRISMA 指南,使用医学教育研究质量工具(MERSQI)对研究进行质量评估。共分析了 8 项研究,包括 1014 名参与者。平均年龄从 19.9 岁到 23.4 岁,其中 70%为女性。约 54.4%的参与者为医学生,20.9%为牙科学生。平均 MERSQI 为 11.7±2.6。包括解剖学、文化能力、无菌手术技术、放射学、关节穿刺术、医学病理学和龋病学等各种学科。就知识评估而言,我们发现从短期来看,使用社交媒体可能具有积极影响,但关于技能的结果在研究之间不太一致。学生通常对使用社交媒体作为补充方法有积极的看法,但并非完全替代,因此不能排除这种效果可能是由于工作时间增加所致。未来的研究还应评估其对患者护理的影响。

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