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The use of social media among Saudi residents for medicines related information

机译:在沙特居民中使用社交媒体获取药品相关信息

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This study aimed to measure the use of social media applications for health information among residents in Saudi Arabia. A cross sectional study was adopted in this study between 20th of September to 1st of December 2017. A pre-validated questionnaire was either distributed through face to face to respondents in public areas or through online survey which was posted to main social media groups in Saudi Arabia. All data was analyzed through using SPSS version 22.0. All p-values of less than 0.05 were considered significant. A total of 751 valid responses were obtained out of 1200 invitations. WhatsApp was the main application frequently used among our respondents 83.8%. In addition, about 18% of respondents use social media to search on medicines related information on weekly basis. On the other hand, 12.6% of respondents receive medical related information on social media daily. Friends are the main source of medical related information on social media which is represented by 28.5% of responses. Whereas health specialists represent only 20.1% of health information on social media. One-third of our respondents either search or receive medical related information on social media on daily and weekly basis. More than 90% of respondents prefer to receive medical related information from trusted official sources. Health authorities have to frequently review the health information contents available in social media as well as educate patients on the importance of validating the medical information available on social media from their healthcare providers.
机译:这项研究旨在衡量沙特阿拉伯居民使用社交媒体应用程序获取健康信息的情况。该研究于2017年9月20日至12月1日进行了横断面研究。预先验证的问卷通过与公共区域的受访者面对面分发或通过在线调查发布到沙特的主要社交媒体团体阿拉伯。通过使用SPSS 22.0版分析所有数据。所有小于0.05的p值都被认为是显着的。在1200个邀请中,总共获得了751个有效回复。 WhatsApp是受访者中经常使用的主要应用程序,占83.8%。此外,约有18%的受访者每周使用社交媒体搜索与药物相关的信息。另一方面,每天有12.6%的受访者在社交媒体上收到医疗相关信息。朋友是社交媒体上与医学相关的信息的主要来源,占回复的28.5%。而健康专家仅占社交媒体上健康信息的20.1%。我们三分之一的受访者每天和每周都会在社交媒体上搜索或接收与医学相关的信息。超过90%的受访者更喜欢从可信任的官方来源接收与医学相关的信息。卫生当局必须经常审查社交媒体上可用的健康信息内容,并教育患者关于从其医疗保健提供者处验证社交媒体上可用的医学信息的重要性。

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