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在线开放获取医学资源(FOAM)的作者身份:谁在教导我们的学习者?

FOAM authorship: Who's teaching our learners?

作者信息

Grock Andrew, Fan Tiffany, Berger Max, Riddell Jeffrey

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA Los Angeles California USA.

Department of Emergency Medicine Greater Los Angeles VA System Los Angeles California USA.

出版信息

AEM Educ Train. 2024 May 27;8(3):e10995. doi: 10.1002/aet2.10995. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Free open-access medical education (FOAM) is extremely popular among learners and educators despite lacking the traditional peer review process. Despite the potential for inaccurate, low-quality, or biased content, little has been published describing FOAM authors.

METHODS

We performed a cross-sectional analysis of 12 months of content from the top 25 blogs in the 2020 Social Media Index from August 2020-2021. We recorded the number of posts per site and descriptive characteristics of authors, including gender affiliation, conflicts of interest (COI) statements, and type of practice (academic, community, or hybrid).

RESULTS

We identified 2141 posts by 1001 authors. More than half were produced by six websites: EM Docs (266), Life in the Fast Lane (232), EMCrit (188), ALiEM (185), Don't Forget the Bubbles (181), and Rebel EM (174). Most content (1680 posts, 78.5%) lacked a COI statement. Authors were mostly academic (89%), mostly held MD degrees (67.4%), and were mostly men (59.7%). Geographically, most FOAM authors reside in the United States (59.5%), Canada (22.42%), or the United Kingdom (9.4%).

CONCLUSIONS

Of all the posts in the top 25 sites in 2020, more than half came from six sites, and authors were largely North American men in academics with MD degrees. Learners, content creators, and educators should consider the ways in which a more diverse authorship pool might bring value to the FOAM educational experience.

摘要

背景

免费开放获取医学教育(FOAM)在学习者和教育工作者中极其受欢迎,尽管缺乏传统的同行评审过程。尽管存在内容不准确、质量低或有偏差的可能性,但关于FOAM作者的描述却鲜有发表。

方法

我们对2020年8月至2021年期间2020年社交媒体指数中排名前25的博客12个月的内容进行了横断面分析。我们记录了每个网站的帖子数量以及作者的描述性特征,包括性别归属、利益冲突(COI)声明和执业类型(学术、社区或混合)。

结果

我们识别出1001位作者的2141篇帖子。超过一半的帖子由六个网站发布:EM Docs(266篇)、Life in the Fast Lane(232篇)、EMCrit(188篇)、ALiEM(185篇)、Don't Forget the Bubbles(181篇)和Rebel EM(174篇)。大多数内容(1680篇帖子,78.5%)缺乏COI声明。作者大多来自学术领域(89%),大多拥有医学博士学位(67.4%),且大多为男性(59.7%)。在地理位置上,大多数FOAM作者居住在美国(59.5%)、加拿大(22.42%)或英国(9.4%)。

结论

在2020年排名前25的网站中,超过一半的帖子来自六个网站,作者大多是北美拥有医学博士学位的男性学者。学习者、内容创作者和教育工作者应考虑一个更加多样化的作者群体可能为FOAM教育体验带来价值的方式。

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