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The usage of social networking sites by medical students for educational purposes: A meta-analysis and systematic review

机译:医学生使用社交网站进行教育的目的:一项荟萃分析和系统的回顾

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Background: Online social networking sites (SNSs) (e.g., Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, Twitter and YouTube) have emerged as rapidly growing mechanisms to exchange personal and professional information among university students. This research aims to determine the medical students' extent of usage of SNSs for educational purposes. Materials and Methods: Educational Resources Information Centre (ERIC), Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), the Cochrane library, and Excerpta Medica Data Base (EMBASE) were searched to retrieve articles from 2004 to 2014, applying predefined search terms and inclusion criteria. The extracted 10 articles were outlined in a narrative synthesis of Quality, Utility, Extent, Strength, Target and Setting of the evidence (QUESTS). Results: Majority (75%) of the respondents admitted using SNSs, whereas 20% used these sites for sharing academic and educational information. No single study explored the impact of the SNSs on the academic performance. Conclusion: Understanding and knowledge of the significant use of SNSs by the medical students demand inclusion of such domains in medical curricula. This will train tomorrow's doctors in fostering their skills of digital technology for educational purposes.
机译:背景:在线社交网站(SNS)(例如,Facebook,MySpace,Flickr,Twitter和YouTube)已经成为快速增长的机制,可以在大学生之间交换个人和专业信息。这项研究旨在确定医学生出于教育目的使用SNS的程度。材料和方法:搜索教育资源信息中心(ERIC),护理和相关健康文献累积索引(CINAHL),Cochrane图书馆和Excerpta Medica数据库(EMBASE),以应用预定义的搜索词检索2004年至2014年的文章。和纳入标准。在质量,效用,范围,强度,目标和证据设置(QUESTS)的叙述性综合中概述了提取的10篇文章。结果:绝大多数(75%)的受访者承认使用SNS,而20%的受访者使用这些网站共享学术和教育信息。没有任何一项研究探讨SNS对学业成绩的影响。结论:对医学生对SNS的大量使用的了解和知识要求将这些领域纳入医学课程。这将培训明天的医生,以提高他们在教育方面的数字技术技能。

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