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#Diversity: Conversations on Twitter about Women and Black Men in Medicine

机译:#Diversity:Twitter上有关医学界女性和黑人的对话

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Background: Discussions about racism, ethnicity, sexism, discrimination, and diversity have increased within medicine, and their impact on the physician workforce, advancement, hiring, wage inequities, mistreatment, and scholarly output, to name a few. Most medical organizations have created policies and initiatives on diversity and inclusion, focusing on supporting underrepresented minorities. Similar discussions are taking place online, including on Twitter, via specific hashtags, such as #BlackMenInMedicine, #ILookLikeASurgeon. News reports suggested some of these hashtags were “trending.” We set out to assess selected hashtags and analyze their spread, as well as whether or how health professional organizations publicized or amplified this emerging discourse on Twitter. Methodology: We computed tweet volume, retweet volume impressions, and spread for selected hashtags and for health-profession organizations. Results: The overall volume was average or below average when compared with all active Twitter users; however, the retweet percentage was 60%, suggesting high levels of engagement. There was modest spread of most of the messages containing the hashtags, with the exception of #ilooklikeasurgeon tweets, due to its relationship to the cover of a major nonmedical magazine. Spread for some hashtags, despite very low initial retweets, was increased due to retweeting by accounts with high volume of followers. Medical societies' contributions to dissemination were very minor. Conclusion: Strengthening, deepening and, ultimately, expanding the conversation on diversity and inclusion in medicine on Twitter requires an intentional and strategic use of hashtags, photographs and links; Engaging “influencers” such as mainstream media and medical organizations is also critical to more widespread dissemination.
机译:背景:关于种族主义,种族,性别歧视,歧视和多样性的讨论在医学界有所增加,其对医师队伍,晋升,雇用,工资不平等,虐待和学术成就的影响仅举几例。大多数医疗组织已经制定了关于多样性和包容性的政策和倡议,重点是支持代表性不足的少数民族。类似的讨论正在网上通过Twitter上特定的标签(包括#BlackMenInMedicine,#ILookLikeASurgeon)进行,包括在Twitter上。新闻报道表明,其中一些标签是“趋势”。我们着手评估选定的主题标签并分析其传播,以及卫生专业组织是否或如何在Twitter上宣传或扩大这种新兴话题。方法:我们为选定的标签和健康专业组织计算了推文量,转发量印象和传播。结果:与所有活跃的Twitter用户相比,总体交易量为平均水平或低于平均水平;但是,转推率为60%,表明参与度很高。除#ilooklikeasurgeon推文外,大多数包含主题标签的消息都适度传播,这是因为它与一本主要的非医学杂志的封面有关。尽管最初的转发量很低,但由于具有大量关注者的帐户转推,一些标签的传播有所增加。医学学会对传播的贡献很小。结论:在Twitter上加强,深化并最终扩大关于医学多样性和包容性的讨论需要对标签,照片和链接进行有目的地和战略性使用;吸引主流媒体和医疗组织等“影响者”对于更广泛的传播也至关重要。

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