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社交媒体在皮肤科患者教育中的应用:叙述性综述

Use of Social Media for Patient Education in Dermatology: Narrative Review.

作者信息

Wojtara Magda Sara

机构信息

Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Dermatol. 2023 Apr 14;6:e42609. doi: 10.2196/42609.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media has rapidly become one of the main avenues for news and communication among those with access to technology. Nearly 60% or 4.7 billion people worldwide use social media. Different social media networks provide users with a barrage of posts, opinions, and transformations. With this noticeable uptick in physician and patient education usage of social media, exploration of the impacts of social media on patient education in dermatology is crucial.

OBJECTIVE

The goal of this narrative review was to evaluate existing peer-reviewed literature examining the use of social media for patient education in dermatology and to establish trends and implications. Additional attention was given to different social media sites, and potential differences in modalities of posts such as short-form videos on TikTok and Instagram Reels, long-form videos on YouTube, and infographics on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

METHODS

PubMed, Access DermatologyDxRx, and Scopus searches of peer-reviewed publications were performed to discover articles with social media and patient education keywords in combination with other health care-relevant or dermatology-relevant keywords. Subsequently, the screening of these studies was performed by the author who has experience with education and research experience in health care, dermatology, social media, and telehealth. Ultimately, the selected articles were summarized through qualitative analysis of key points and presented for further discussion.

RESULTS

Through this narrative review, the researcher was able to identify several publications focusing on dermatology and social media. Some common subject areas included the use of social media for the promotion of private dermatology practices, residency programs, and research journals. So long as providers, such as dermatologists, take ethical considerations into account, these platforms can provide patients with curated educational content. In addition, several publications emphasized the use of social media as a form of patient education on dermatologic conditions but also as a source of misinformation.

CONCLUSIONS

This narrative review illuminated the use of social media as a form of patient education for dermatology, with its applications addressed across many demographics and situations. As social media platforms continue to update their algorithms, content filters, and posts, social media may become a reputable form of patient education in dermatology. Future studies and innovations should continue to explore innovations in this space, the efficacy of different modalities of posts, and longitudinal differences in patient outcomes and health literacy.

摘要

背景

社交媒体已迅速成为有机会接触技术的人群获取新闻和进行交流的主要途径之一。全球近60%(即47亿人)使用社交媒体。不同的社交媒体网络为用户提供大量的帖子、观点和信息。随着社交媒体在医生和患者教育方面的使用显著增加,探讨社交媒体对皮肤科患者教育的影响至关重要。

目的

本叙述性综述的目的是评估现有经过同行评审的文献,这些文献研究了社交媒体在皮肤科患者教育中的应用,并确定其趋势和影响。还额外关注了不同的社交媒体网站,以及帖子形式的潜在差异,如TikTok和Instagram Reels上的短视频、YouTube上的长视频,以及Twitter、Instagram和Facebook上的信息图表。

方法

通过在PubMed、Access DermatologyDxRx和Scopus中检索同行评审的出版物,以发现包含社交媒体和患者教育关键词,并与其他医疗保健相关或皮肤科相关关键词相结合的文章。随后,由在医疗保健、皮肤科、社交媒体和远程医疗方面有教育和研究经验的作者对这些研究进行筛选。最终,通过对关键点的定性分析对所选文章进行总结,并呈现以供进一步讨论。

结果

通过本叙述性综述,研究人员能够识别出几篇关注皮肤科和社交媒体的出版物。一些常见的主题领域包括利用社交媒体推广私立皮肤科诊所、住院医师培训项目和研究期刊。只要皮肤科医生等提供者考虑到伦理因素,这些平台就可以为患者提供精心策划的教育内容。此外,几篇出版物强调了社交媒体作为皮肤科疾病患者教育形式的作用,但同时也指出它是错误信息的来源。

结论

本叙述性综述阐明了社交媒体作为皮肤科患者教育形式的应用,其应用涉及许多人群和情况。随着社交媒体平台不断更新其算法、内容过滤器和帖子,社交媒体可能会成为皮肤科患者教育的一种可靠形式。未来的研究和创新应继续探索该领域的创新、不同帖子形式的效果,以及患者结局和健康素养的纵向差异。

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