Brindley Peter G, Byker Leon, Carley Simon, Thoma Brent
Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Peter Wall Institute of Advanced Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Intensive Care Soc. 2022 Aug;23(3):340-344. doi: 10.1177/1751143721999949. Epub 2021 Mar 5.
The internet is increasingly used to propagate medical education, debate, and even disinformation. Therefore, this primer aims to help acute care medical professionals, as well as the public. This is because we all need to be able to critically appraise digital products, appraise content producers, and reflect upon our own on-line presence. This article discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with online medical resources. We then review Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAMed) and the key tools used to assess the trustworthiness of on-line medical products. Specifically, after discussing the pros and cons of traditional academic quality metrics, we compare and contrast the Social Media Index, the ALiEM AIR score, the Revised METRIQ Score, and gestalt. We also discuss internet search engines, peer review, and the important message behind the seemingly tongue-in-cheek Kardashian Index. Hopefully, this primer bolsters basic digital literacy and helps trainees, practitioners, and the public locate useful and reliable on-line resources. Importantly, we highlight the continued importance of traditional academic medicine and primary source publications.
互联网越来越多地被用于传播医学教育、开展医学辩论,甚至传播虚假信息。因此,本入门指南旨在帮助急症护理医学专业人员以及普通大众。这是因为我们都需要能够批判性地评估数字产品、评估内容生产者,并反思我们自己的在线形象。本文讨论了与在线医疗资源相关的挑战和机遇。然后,我们回顾了免费开放获取医学教育(FOAMed)以及用于评估在线医疗产品可信度的关键工具。具体而言,在讨论了传统学术质量指标的优缺点之后,我们对社交媒体指数、ALiEM AIR评分、修订后的METRIQ评分和整体印象进行了比较和对比。我们还讨论了互联网搜索引擎、同行评审以及看似诙谐的卡戴珊指数背后的重要信息。希望本入门指南能提升基本的数字素养,并帮助学员、从业者和公众找到有用且可靠的在线资源。重要的是,我们强调了传统学术医学和原始资料出版物的持续重要性。