Feng Yunzi, Hu Xinyue, Qiao Yi, Shao Yang
Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Student Counseling and Mental Health Center, Jiaxing Vocational & Technical College, Jiaxing, China.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Oct 7;15:1461514. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1461514. eCollection 2024.
Patient-targeted Googling (PTG) is an unavoidable aspect of the internet era, offering both opportunities and risks. However, no PTG studies have been conducted in Asian contexts to date. Additionally, existing research has provided limited exploration of factors influencing PTG practices, particularly regarding the professional differences between psychiatrists and psychologists. This study seeks to address these research gaps.
A total of 943 licensed psychiatrists and psychologists working in China completed an online survey. The survey included their attitudes towards PTG (including general attitude, application situations, reasons for/against PTG) and their actual practice of PTG.
250(26.5%) respondents reported using PTG. Among them, 151(60.4%) respondents sought consent from clients before use, and 142(56.8%) respondents discussed search results with clients after use. Chinese psychiatrists and psychologists have contradictory attitudes, with concerns but also recognition of its possible positive effects, and expressing a need for more guidance. Compared to psychiatrists or those working in public institutions, psychologists and those working in private institutions report greater concerns about PTG but engage in it more frequently.
Although the sample is limited, the study reveals notable differences in attitudes and practice of PTG among Chinese psychiatrists and psychologists, which may be related to their distinct professional roles and workplace environments. These findings suggest the need for further research to better understand the underlying factors contributing to these differences. Moreover, the results highlight the importance of developing tailored ethical guidelines and targeted training programs to address PTG practices for psychiatrists and psychologists in China.
以患者为目标的谷歌搜索(PTG)是互联网时代不可避免的一个方面,既带来机遇也带来风险。然而,迄今为止,尚未在亚洲背景下开展过PTG研究。此外,现有研究对影响PTG行为的因素探索有限,尤其是关于精神科医生和心理学家之间的专业差异。本研究旨在填补这些研究空白。
共有943名在中国工作的持牌精神科医生和心理学家完成了一项在线调查。该调查包括他们对PTG的态度(包括总体态度、应用情况、支持/反对PTG的原因)以及他们实际的PTG行为。
250名(26.5%)受访者报告使用过PTG。其中,151名(60.4%)受访者在使用前征求了客户的同意,142名(56.8%)受访者在使用后与客户讨论了搜索结果。中国的精神科医生和心理学家持有矛盾的态度,既有所担忧但也认可其可能的积极影响,并表示需要更多指导。与精神科医生或在公共机构工作的人相比,心理学家和在私人机构工作的人对PTG更为担忧,但更频繁地进行PTG。
尽管样本有限,但该研究揭示了中国精神科医生和心理学家在PTG态度和行为上存在显著差异,这可能与他们不同的专业角色和工作场所环境有关。这些发现表明需要进一步研究以更好地理解导致这些差异的潜在因素。此外,结果凸显了制定量身定制的道德准则和针对性培训计划以应对中国精神科医生和心理学家PTG行为的重要性。