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Social Media Use Among Transplant Professionals in Europe: a Cross-Sectional Study From the European Society of Organ Transplantation

机译:欧洲移植专业人士的社交媒体使用:欧洲器官移植社会的横断面研究

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Objectives: Social media are Internet-based tools to gather and communicate information. Our aim was to survey transplant professionals in their attitude toward social media, to allow a better understanding of these technologies and their impact on health communication. Materials and Methods: An online survey was dis?-tributed through the European Society for Organ Transplantation’s social media platforms. Participation was voluntary and confidential. Participants were health care professionals working in organ transplant fields and actively responding to the link shared through the European Society for Organ Trans?-plantation’s social media platforms. Results: In total, 190 health care professionals answered the survey: 70 (37%) were 35 to 44 years old, 105 (55%) were male, and 154 (81%) were white. The main training background was transplant nephrology (n = 42; 22%), with 115 participants (61%) working in academic centers. More than half (n = 102; 54%) used social media multiple times per day, utilizing Twitter or Facebook to connect with patients in equal amounts (n = 65; 34%) or WhatsApp (n = 53; 28%). To communicate about non-work-related information, most respondents (n = 124; 65%) chose WhatsApp, with 98 (52%) connecting through Facebook and Instagram (n = 54; 28%). Of total participants, 77 (41%) actively used Web-based technologies for educational purposes. Respondents indicated that the main described risks associated with social media were breach of anonymity and confidentiality (n = 159; 84%), lack of authenticity (n = 77; 41%), lack of standard informed consent (n = 77; 41%), and organ trafficking (n = 71; 37%). Conclusions: Transplant health care professionals recognize the role of social media platforms in promoting organ donation, sharing information, and providing knowledge for trainees or for research purposes. Future studies are needed to investigate how health care institutions and professional organizations could prevent risks related to social media use by professionals.
机译:目标:社交媒体是基于互联网的工具来收集和传达信息。我们的目标是调查移植专业人员对社交媒体的态度,以便更好地了解这些技术及其对健康沟通的影响。材料和方法:在线调查是通过欧洲机组体移植社会媒体平台的欧洲社会的调查。参与是自愿和保密的。参与者是在器官移植领域工作的医疗保健专业人员,并积极回应通过欧洲机组人跨境社会社交媒体平台共享的链接。结果:总共,190名医疗保健专业人员回答了调查:70(37%)为35至44岁,105(55%)是男性,154名(81%)是白色的。主要训练背景是移植肾脏(n = 42; 22%),在学术中心工作115名参与者(61%)。超过一半(n = 102; 54%)每天多次使用社交媒体,利用Twitter或Facebook以相等的数量(n = 65; 34%)或Whatsapp(n = 53; 28%)连接。为了沟通非工作相关信息,大多数受访者(n = 124; 65%)选择了WhatsApp,通过Facebook和Instagram(n = 54; 28%)连接了98(52%)。总参与者,77(41%)积极使用基于网络的技术的教育目的。受访者表示,与社交媒体相关的主要描述的风险是违反匿名和机密性(n = 159; 84%),缺乏真实性(n = 77; 41%),缺乏标准的知情同意(n = 77; 41% )和器官贩运(n = 71; 37%)。结论:移植医疗保健专业人员认识到社交媒体平台在促进器官捐赠,共享信息以及为学员提供知识或研究目的方面的作用。需要进行未来的研究来调查医疗保健机构和专业组织如何防止与社交媒体使用相关的风险。

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