Adeyemi Tope Emmanuel, Adekoya Monica, Ayedun Oladipupo Solomon
Department of Child Dental Health, Bayero University and Aminu Kano University Teaching Hospital, Kano, Nigeria.
Department of Child Dental Health, University of Calabar and University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar, Nigeria.
Niger Med J. 2023 Jan 25;62(2):74-78. eCollection 2021 Mar-Apr.
This study aims to assess the orthodontists'/orthodontic resident doctors' use of social media, social variables such as gender and age grouping and the impact of social media use on orthodontic practice.
This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among Orthodontists and orthodontic residents in the country. This study involved a convenient sampling. A self-administered questionnaire was used for data collection on socio-demographics, social media use and its perceived impact on orthodontic practices. Data was analyzed using statistical software package for Social Sciences-Chicago version 20. Statistical significance was set at p<0.05.
The study consisted of 44 participants made up of 45.5% male and 54.5% female Orthodontists and orthodontic residents in Nigeria with majority (84.1%) being between 31 - 50years age group. The prevalence of use of social media was 100% in the study population. Most (81.8%) of the respondents understood social media as a means of communication, others (18.2%) defined it as a means of obtaining information. Whatsapp (100%) and Facebook (77.3%) were the mostly used social media. All the participants reported that social media did not affect their practice negatively and that it has led to an improvement in patient's compliance with instructions (81.8). Only a few (20.5%) of the respondents felt social media was a distraction.
The prevalence of use of social media was 100%. Whatsapp was the most frequently used social media and it was used mostly for social interaction. The use of social media was not perceived by any of the participants to negatively affect orthodontic practice.
本研究旨在评估正畸医生/正畸住院医生对社交媒体的使用情况、性别和年龄分组等社会变量,以及社交媒体使用对正畸实践的影响。
本描述性横断面研究在该国的正畸医生和正畸住院医生中进行。本研究采用方便抽样。使用自填式问卷收集社会人口统计学、社交媒体使用情况及其对正畸实践的感知影响的数据。使用社会科学统计软件包-芝加哥版本20对数据进行分析。统计学显著性设定为p<0.05。
该研究由44名参与者组成,其中尼日利亚的正畸医生和正畸住院医生中男性占45.5%,女性占54.5%,大多数(84.1%)年龄在31-50岁之间。研究人群中社交媒体的使用率为100%。大多数(81.8%)受访者将社交媒体理解为一种交流方式,其他(18.2%)将其定义为获取信息的方式。Whatsapp(100%)和Facebook(77.3%)是使用最多的社交媒体。所有参与者均报告社交媒体未对其实践产生负面影响,且它已导致患者对医嘱的依从性提高(81.8)。只有少数(20.5%)受访者认为社交媒体会分散注意力。
社交媒体的使用率为100%。Whatsapp是使用最频繁的社交媒体,主要用于社交互动。没有任何参与者认为社交媒体的使用会对正畸实践产生负面影响。