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Status and Impact of Social Media and Networking Sites on Students of College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences

机译:社交媒体与网络网站对医学护理与健康科学学生的地位和影响

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The present study investigated the status and impact of social media and networking sites on College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences’ students of Fiji National University, Fiji. Likert scale was used in the questionnaire. The collected data from 516 (86.00 per cent) usable questionnaires was tabulated and analysed using statistical tools and techniques. The findings showed that the majority of students participated in and satisfied with high usage of Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram accessed through laptops and PCs on daily and weekly basis. The students made their profiles visible only for the well-known people and comforted with notorious postings. The positive impacts as communication with family and friends, participation in networking activities, and involvement in social activities, as well as negative impacts as discontinuation to the sites for misusing their information, distraction from research/assignments/careers activities, continue if the account is hacked, no review of privacy settings for controlling notorious postings, and consume too much time were identified as the utmost effects of social media and SNSs. This study provides opportunity to higher management to review the social software for the benefit of Fiji National University and to carry out future related studies especially in Fiji.
机译:本研究调查了社会媒体和网络网站对斐济斐济国立大学医学院学生学院的社会媒体和网络网站的地位和影响。李克特标度用于调查问卷中。从516(86.00%)可用问卷的收集数据被列为并使用统计工具和技术进行分析。结果表明,大多数学生都参与了通过笔记本电脑和PC的Facebook,YouTube和Instagram的高利用率,每天和每周访问。学生们只能为着名的人才可见,并用臭名昭着的帖子安慰。积极的影响与家人和朋友的沟通,参与网络活动,以及参与社会活动,以及对滥用其信息的遗址中断的负面影响,如果账户是令人滥计信息,分散注意力黑客,无审查隐私设置,用于控制臭名昭着的帖子,并将太多时间占用为社交媒体和SNS的最大效果。本研究为更高管理的机会提供了更高的管理,以审查斐济国立大学的益处社会软件,并在斐济进行未来相关研究。

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