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Risks and Benefits of Using Social Media in Dermatology: Cross-sectional Questionnaire Study

机译:使用社交媒体在皮肤科中使用的风险和益处:横断面调查问卷研究

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Background Dermatological information on social media is often presented by nondermatologists. Increasing the online engagement of trained dermatologists may improve information quality, patient education, and care. Objective Our study assesses dermatologists’ perceptions of social media and patterns of use to identify barriers limiting engagement. Methods In our cohort study, a 36-item online survey was distributed to dermatologists in the United States; responses were captured on a 1-100 sliding scale. Results Of 166 initiated surveys, 128 valid responses were submitted. Dermatologists showed greater concern for social media risk-related issues (mean 77.9, SD 15.1) than potential benefits (mean 61.8, SD 16.4; P.001). Leading concerns were poor patient care, nonevidence-based information, and breaching patient privacy. Benefits included interphysician collaboration, patient education, and public health awareness. The most avid and enthusiastic social media users were millennials (mean total optimism score 67.5, SD 14.9) and baby boomers (mean total optimism score 63.1, SD 11.2) compared with Generation X dermatologists (mean total optimism score 52.2, SD 16.3, P.001). Of 128 dermatologists, 103 (82.4%) plan on increasing their social media use (P=.003). Predictors showing an intent to increase future social media use were younger age, integration into professional use, and an optimistic view (r2=.39; P.001). Conclusions Dermatologists perceive the risk of social media to be considerable but still intend to increase its use, likely recognizing the value and importance of social media to the field.
机译:关于社交媒体的背景皮肤科信息通常由非手术家呈现。增加培训的皮肤科医生的在线参与可能会改善信息质量,患者教育和护理。目的我们的研究评估皮肤科医生对社交媒体的看法和使用模式,以确定限制订婚的障碍。方法在我们的队列研究中,36项在线调查分发给美国皮肤病学家;响应是在1-100滑块上捕获的。结果166年发起的调查,提交了128个有效响应。皮肤科医生对社交媒体风险相关问题(平均值77.9,SD 15.1)表现出更多的关注(平均值77.9,SD 15.1)(平均值61.8,SD 16.4; P& .001)。引人注目的担忧,患者护理,信息不受,信息并不突破患者隐私。福利包括间歇性协作,患者教育和公共卫生意识。最狂热和热情的社交媒体用户千禧一代(平均总乐观态度为67.5,SD 14.9)和婴儿潮一代(平均总乐观态度评分63.1,SD 11.2)与一代X皮肤科医生(平均总乐观率分数52.2,SD 16.3,P& .001)。 128名皮肤科医生,103名(82.4%)计划增加社交媒体使用(P = .003)。旨在增加未来社交媒体使用的预测因素是年轻的年龄,融入专业使用以及乐观的视图(R2 = .39; p& .001)。结论皮肤科医生认为社交媒体的风险是相当大的,但仍然打算增加它的使用,可能认识到社会媒体对该领域的价值和重要性。

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