Division of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Amasya University, Amasya 05100, Türkiye.
Doctoral School of Health Sciences, Faculty or Health Sciences, University of Pécs, 7622 Pécs, Hungary.
Nutrients. 2024 May 10;16(10):1440. doi: 10.3390/nu16101440.
The COVID-19 pandemic leads to a significant digital transformation in higher education and healthcare practices. This study aimed to investigate the level of digital competence, views and experiences, social media usage, and perceived barriers to digital communication among healthcare students.
Employing a mixed-methods approach, quantitative data were gathered through an online survey, while qualitative insights were gleaned from semi-structured questionnaire responses obtained during focus group discussions. A total of 143 nursing and midwifery students from Turkey, along with 54 dietetics students from various European countries, participated in the study.
A significant proportion of nursing (43.5%) and midwifery (55.2%) students advocated for integrating digital technology training into university curricula. Instagram has emerged as the predominant platform for sharing healthcare/nutrition information among students. However, concerns have been raised regarding the prevalence of "before/after" posts on social media promoting weight loss, which were identified as low-quality content by participants.
These findings underscore the importance of integrating digital technologies and social media into healthcare, nutrition education, and practice. Additionally, there is a pressing need to establish professional and ethical standards for digital nutritional communication. By addressing these challenges, educators can better equip healthcare students to navigate the complexities of modern healthcare practices and enhance patient-care outcomes.
新冠疫情大流行导致高等教育和医疗实践发生重大数字化转型。本研究旨在调查医学生的数字能力水平、观点和经验、社交媒体使用情况以及对数字沟通的感知障碍。
采用混合方法,通过在线调查收集定量数据,通过焦点小组讨论获得的半结构化问卷回复收集定性见解。共有来自土耳其的 143 名护理和助产专业学生以及来自欧洲各国的 54 名营养学学生参与了这项研究。
相当一部分护理(43.5%)和助产(55.2%)学生主张将数字技术培训纳入大学课程。Instagram 已成为学生分享医疗/营养信息的主要平台。然而,学生们对社交媒体上普遍存在的“前后”帖子表示担忧,这些帖子宣传减肥,被参与者认为是低质量内容。
这些发现强调了将数字技术和社交媒体纳入医疗、营养教育和实践的重要性。此外,迫切需要为数字营养沟通制定专业和道德标准。通过解决这些挑战,教育工作者可以更好地帮助医学生应对现代医疗实践的复杂性,提高患者护理效果。