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社会网络在低收入/中等收入国家神经外科培训中的重要性。

The importance of social networks in neurosurgery training in low/middle income countries.

作者信息

Encarnacion Ramirez Manuel de Jesus, Mukengeshay Jeff Natalaja, Chumtin Gennady, Nurmukhametov Renat, Baldoncini Matias, Lafuente Jesus, Rosario Andreina Rosario, Kannan Siddarth, Haidara Aderehime, Ramirez Issael, Bozkurt Ismail, Esene Ignatius, Kaprovoy Stanislav, Konovalov Nikolay, Kalangu Kazadi Kelvin, Musa Gerald, Lawton Michael T, Chavda Vishal K, Suero Molina Eric, Montemurro Nicola

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Russian People's Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.

Department Neurosurgery, Clinique Ngaliema, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

出版信息

Front Surg. 2024 Mar 13;11:1341148. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2024.1341148. eCollection 2024.

DOI:10.3389/fsurg.2024.1341148
PMID:38544491
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10965673/
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Neurosurgery is evolving with new techniques and technologies, relies heavily on high-quality education and training. Social networks like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn have become integral to this training. These platforms enable sharing of surgical experiences, fostering global knowledge-sharing and collaboration among neurosurgeons. Virtual conferences and courses are accessible, enhancing learning regardless of location. While these networks offer real-time communication and collaborative opportunities, they also pose challenges like the spread of misinformation and potential distractions. According to the PICO format, the target population (P) for the purpose of this paper are medical students, neurosurgical residents and consultants on the role of social media (I) in neurosurgery among Low-Middle income countries (C) with the main outcome to understand the collaborative domain of learning.

MATERIAL AND METHOD

This cross-sectional survey, conducted in June-July 2023, involved 210 medical students, neurosurgery residents, fellows, and practicing neurosurgeons from low and middle-income countries. A structured questionnaire assessed social network usage for neurosurgery training, covering demographic details, usage frequency, and purposes like education, collaboration, and communication. Participants rated these platforms' effectiveness in training on a 1-5 scale. Data collection employed emails, social media groups, and direct messaging, assuring respondent anonymity. The survey aimed to understand and improve social networks' use in neurosurgery, focusing on professional development, challenges, and future potential in training.

RESULTS

In a survey of 210 participants from low and middle-income countries, 85.5% were male, 14.5% female, with diverse roles: 42.9% neurosurgery residents, 40% practicing neurosurgeons, 14.6% medical students, and 2.4% other healthcare professionals. Experience ranged from 0 to 35 years, with Mexico, Nigeria, and Kenya being the top participating countries. Most respondents rated neurosurgery training resources in their countries as poor or very poor. 88.7% used social media professionally, predominantly WhatsApp and YouTube. Content focused on surgical videos, research papers, and webinars. Concerns included information quality and data privacy. Interactive case discussions, webinars, and lectures were preferred resources, and most see a future role for social media in neurosurgery training.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study underscores the crucial role of social media in neurosurgery training and practice in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Key resources include surgical videos, research papers, and webinars. While social media offers a cost-effective, global knowledge-sharing platform, challenges like limited internet access, digital literacy, and misinformation risks remain significant in these regions.

摘要

引言

神经外科正随着新技术和科技的发展而不断演进,在很大程度上依赖高质量的教育与培训。推特、脸书、照片墙和领英等社交网络已成为这种培训不可或缺的一部分。这些平台能够分享手术经验,促进全球神经外科医生之间的知识共享与合作。虚拟会议和课程触手可及,无论身处何地都能增强学习效果。虽然这些网络提供了实时交流与合作机会,但它们也带来了诸如错误信息传播和潜在干扰等挑战。根据PICO格式,本文的目标人群(P)是中低收入国家的医学生、神经外科住院医师和顾问,研究社交媒体(I)在神经外科中的作用,以了解学习的协作领域为主要结果(C)。

材料与方法

这项横断面调查于2023年6月至7月进行,涉及来自中低收入国家的210名医学生、神经外科住院医师、研究员和执业神经外科医生。一份结构化问卷评估了用于神经外科培训的社交网络使用情况,涵盖人口统计学细节、使用频率以及教育、合作和交流等目的。参与者以1至5分的尺度对这些平台在培训中的有效性进行评分。数据收集通过电子邮件、社交媒体群组和直接信息传递进行,确保受访者匿名。该调查旨在了解并改进社交网络在神经外科中的使用情况,重点关注专业发展、挑战以及培训中的未来潜力。

结果

在对来自中低收入国家的210名参与者的调查中,85.5%为男性,14.5%为女性,角色多样:42.9%是神经外科住院医师,40%是执业神经外科医生,14.6%是医学生,2.4%是其他医疗专业人员。经验范围从0到35年,墨西哥、尼日利亚和肯尼亚是参与人数最多的国家。大多数受访者将其所在国家的神经外科培训资源评为差或非常差。88.7%的人在职业中使用社交媒体,主要是WhatsApp和YouTube。内容集中在手术视频、研究论文和网络研讨会。担忧包括信息质量和数据隐私。交互式病例讨论、网络研讨会和讲座是首选资源,大多数人认为社交媒体在神经外科培训中有未来作用。

结论

我们的研究强调了社交媒体在中低收入国家(LMICs)神经外科培训和实践中的关键作用。关键资源包括手术视频、研究论文和网络研讨会。虽然社交媒体提供了一个具有成本效益的全球知识共享平台,但在这些地区,诸如互联网接入受限、数字素养和错误信息风险等挑战仍然很严峻。

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