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The changing face(book) of psychiatry: can we justify ‘following’ patients' social media activity?

机译:变更(书)的精神病学:我们可以证明'以下'患者的社交媒体活动吗?

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Individuals with mental health issues may post information on social networking sites that can provide an insight into their mental health status. It could be argued that doctors (and specifically psychiatrists) should understand the way in which social media is used by their patients to gain a better insight into their illnesses. However, choosing to actively monitor a patient’s social media activity raises important questions about the way in which medical students, qualified clinicians and other healthcare professionals obtain information about patients. While this may be framed as a mere form of ‘collateral history-taking’, there are obvious practical and ethical problems with doing so. Here, a case is made against monitoring the social media activity of patients involved with psychiatric services.
机译:有心理健康问题的个人可以发布关于社交网站的信息,可以提供对其心理健康状况的洞察力。可以争辩说,医生(以及专门的精神病学家)应该了解他们患者使用社交媒体的方式,以便更好地了解他们的疾病。然而,选择积极监控患者的社交媒体活动提出了关于医学生,合格的临床医生和其他医疗保健专业人员获得有关患者信息的重要问题。虽然这可能被诬陷为仅仅是“抵押历史 - 服用”的形式,但是这样做是明显的实际和道德问题。在这里,案件是针对监测参与精神经理服务的患者的社交媒体活动。

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