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Who’s misbehaving? Perceptions of unprofessional social media use by medical students and faculty

机译:谁有不当行为?对医学生和教职员工使用非专业社交媒体的看法

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Social media use by physicians offers potential benefits but may also be associated with professionalism problems. The objectives of this study were: 1) to examine and compare characteristics of social media use by medical students and faculty; 2) to explore the scope of self- and peer-posting of unprofessional online content; and 3) to determine what actions were taken when unprofessional content was viewed. An anonymous, web-based survey was sent to medical students and faculty in October, 2013 at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York. Three-quarters of medical students reported using social media “very frequently” (several times a day), whereas less than one-third of faculty did so (p?
机译:医生使用社交媒体可带来潜在的好处,但也可能与专业性问题相关。这项研究的目的是:1)检查和比较医学生和教职员工使用社交媒体的特征; 2)探索非专业在线内容的自我发布和同行发布的范围;和3)确定在查看非专业内容时采取了哪些措施。一项基于网络的匿名调查于2013年10月发送给了纽约布朗克斯的艾伯特·爱因斯坦医学院的医学生和教职员工。四分之三的医学生报告“经常”(一天几次)使用社交媒体,而只有不到三分之一的教职员工(p?<?001)。医学院学生报告使用隐私设置的频率高于教师(96.5 %%对78.1 %%,p <0.001)。大多数医学生(94.2%)和教师(94.1%)报告“从未”或“偶尔”监视其在线状态(p?=?0.94)。医学生报告的亵渎性自言自语,中毒的描写和性暗示材料比教员更多(p?

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