Samarkandy Sahal J, Samargandy Saad, Abbas Renad A, Alshareef Abdullah, Nassar Najla, Alharbi Aseel
Dermatology, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, Jeddah, SAU.
Dermatology, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Jeddah, SAU.
Cureus. 2023 Jan 11;15(1):e33671. doi: 10.7759/cureus.33671. eCollection 2023 Jan.
Social media plays a major role in modern healthcare. However, little is known about physicians' experience as related to medical consultation through social media, such as Twitter. This study aims to characterize physicians' attitudes and perceptions toward medical consultations through social media and estimate the use of social media for medical consultation purposes.
The study was conducted through the distribution of electronic questionnaires to physicians from different specialities. A total of 242 healthcare providers responded to the questionnaire.
Our results demonstrated that 79% of the healthcare providers received consultations through social media at least "sometimes" and that 56% of them agreed that it is appropriate to have personal social media platforms that can be accessible by patients. They also agreed (87%) that it is appropriate to interact with patients on social media; however, most of them do not find social media platforms appropriate for diagnosis or treatment.
Physicians think positively of social media consults, but do not consider it a proper method to manage medical conditions.
社交媒体在现代医疗保健中发挥着重要作用。然而,对于医生通过社交媒体(如推特)进行医疗咨询的体验知之甚少。本研究旨在描述医生对通过社交媒体进行医疗咨询的态度和看法,并估计社交媒体用于医疗咨询目的的情况。
本研究通过向不同专业的医生分发电子问卷进行。共有242名医疗服务提供者回复了问卷。
我们的结果表明,79%的医疗服务提供者至少“有时”通过社交媒体接受咨询,56%的人同意拥有患者可以访问的个人社交媒体平台是合适的。他们还同意(87%)在社交媒体上与患者互动是合适的;然而,他们中的大多数人认为社交媒体平台不适合用于诊断或治疗。
医生对社交媒体咨询持积极态度,但不认为它是管理医疗状况的合适方法。