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社交媒体在肠道-脑互动障碍呈现中的作用:综述与建议

Role of social media in the presentation of disorders of gut-brain interaction: Review and recommendations.

作者信息

Salzberg Michael R, Kim Hannah, Basnayake Chamara, Holt Darcy, Kamm Michael A

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Royal Melbourne Hospital, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Medical Stream Lead, Eating Disorders, Orygen Specialist Program, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2024 Nov;39(11):2281-2292. doi: 10.1111/jgh.16698. Epub 2024 Jul 28.

Abstract

As clinicians involved in the care of patients with disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs), we-and many colleagues-have the impression that social media are adversely shaping the nature, presentation, and ability to manage these disorders, especially at the severe end of the DGBI clinical spectrum. We turned to the research literature to see if these clinical impressions were corroborated but found it virtually nonexistent. Social media have rapidly become a ubiquitous, pervasive part of the lives of most people on the planet. Although they bring many benefits, they are also replete with health misinformation, reinforcement of abnormal sick-role behavior, and undermining of the legitimacy of psychological care. We first set out four reasons for concern about social media and DGBIs, particularly severe DGBIs. These reasons stem from phenomena described in medical fields outside DGBIs, but there is no reason to think DGBIs should be exempt from such phenomena. We then present the results of a literature search, which yielded only eight disparate recent empirical studies. We review these studies, which, although not uninformative, reveal a field in its infancy. We set out implications, most urgently multidisciplinary research directly addressing the role of social media and evaluation of interventions to mitigate its ill effects. Gastroenterological clinicians involved in DGBI care and research need to collaborate with experts in social media research, which is a very rapidly evolving, specialized field. Although knowledge is at an early stage, there are implications for specialist practice, education and training, and DGBI service delivery.

摘要

作为参与肠道-大脑相互作用障碍(DGBIs)患者护理的临床医生,我们以及许多同行都感觉社交媒体正在对这些疾病的性质、表现及管理能力产生不利影响,尤其是在DGBI临床谱系的严重阶段。我们查阅了研究文献,想看看这些临床印象是否得到证实,但发现几乎没有相关内容。社交媒体已迅速成为地球上大多数人生活中无处不在、普遍存在的一部分。尽管它们带来了许多好处,但也充斥着健康方面的错误信息、对异常患病角色行为的强化以及对心理护理合法性的破坏。我们首先阐述了对社交媒体和DGBIs(尤其是严重的DGBIs)表示担忧的四个原因。这些原因源于DGBIs之外的医学领域所描述的现象,但没有理由认为DGBIs应免受此类现象的影响。然后我们展示了文献检索的结果,该检索仅产生了八项近期不同的实证研究。我们对这些研究进行了综述,这些研究虽然并非毫无信息价值,但揭示了一个尚处于起步阶段的领域。我们阐述了相关影响,最紧迫的是进行多学科研究,直接探讨社交媒体的作用以及对减轻其不良影响的干预措施进行评估。参与DGBI护理和研究的胃肠病临床医生需要与社交媒体研究专家合作,这是一个发展非常迅速的专门领域。尽管知识尚处于早期阶段,但对专科实践、教育和培训以及DGBI服务提供都有影响。

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