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神经肿瘤学中的社交媒体:文献综述

Social media "SoMe" in neuro-oncology: a review of the literature.

作者信息

Klein Benjamin R, Levi David J, Shah Ashish H, Ivan Michael E, Levi Allan D

机构信息

The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, Toledo, OH, USA.

Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Lois Pope Life Center, 1095 NW 14th Terrace (D4-6), Miami, FL, 33136, USA.

出版信息

J Neurooncol. 2025 Jan;171(1):11-19. doi: 10.1007/s11060-024-04845-6. Epub 2024 Oct 14.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This article examines the current state of social media (SoMe) in neuro-oncology and neurosurgical oncology. The goal of this paper is to provide thorough discourse regarding benefits and disadvantages of being a neurosurgical oncologist on SoMe, while discussing the place SoMe will have in cranial tumor-based practices going forward.

METHODS

The author's performed a rigorous literature review on the topic. Included information was pertinent to the history of SoMe in neurosurgical oncology and its impact on the field of neuro-oncology. Incorporated as well are the benefits of being a neurosurgical oncologist on SoMe, the drawbacks of participation on SoMe platforms, and knowledge that facilitates discussion about the future of SoMe in neurosurgical oncology.

RESULTS

SoMe plays an important role in neuro-oncology and neurosurgical oncology. SoMe continues to exponentially grow in the healthcare sphere as more providers utilize SoMe platforms. We report objective negative and positive outcomes of SoMe in neurosurgical oncology and neuro-oncology. Here, we summarize these results and provide dialogue describing the effect SoMe is having on the many different aspects of neurosurgical oncology and neuro-oncology.

CONCLUSION

Although SoMe platforms improve social presence and patient outreach, the use of SoMe can also adversely affect one's career by exposing clinicians to unchecked societal, legal and professional consequences. While using SoMe as a vessel to propagate career initiatives, neurosurgical oncologists should exercise caution with the content they choose to circulate.

摘要

目的

本文探讨神经肿瘤学和神经外科肿瘤学中社交媒体的现状。本文的目的是深入讨论神经外科肿瘤学家使用社交媒体的利弊,同时探讨社交媒体在未来基于颅脑肿瘤的医疗实践中的作用。

方法

作者对该主题进行了严格的文献综述。纳入的信息与神经外科肿瘤学中社交媒体的历史及其对神经肿瘤学领域的影响相关。还包括作为神经外科肿瘤学家使用社交媒体的好处、参与社交媒体平台的弊端,以及有助于讨论神经外科肿瘤学中社交媒体未来发展的知识。

结果

社交媒体在神经肿瘤学和神经外科肿瘤学中发挥着重要作用。随着越来越多的医疗服务提供者使用社交媒体平台,社交媒体在医疗领域继续呈指数级增长。我们报告了社交媒体在神经外科肿瘤学和神经肿瘤学中的客观负面和正面结果。在此,我们总结这些结果,并提供相关讨论,描述社交媒体对神经外科肿瘤学和神经肿瘤学诸多不同方面的影响。

结论

尽管社交媒体平台能提升社交影响力和患者覆盖面,但使用社交媒体也可能给临床医生带来未经审视的社会、法律和职业后果,从而对其职业生涯产生不利影响。在将社交媒体作为传播职业发展举措的工具时,神经外科肿瘤学家应谨慎选择发布的内容。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c20a/11685246/f3635f77add9/11060_2024_4845_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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