Social Media Policies of Medical Colleges of Pakistan

Sakina Muhammad Joiya, Maheen Qutab
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Introduction: A total of 144 medical colleges are contributing to the country’s progress. Excessive usage of social media is a cause of not only the deterioration of physical and psychological health of medical students, but has also become a defining reason of procrastination and attaining less than ideal grades. Where most western institutes implement strict social media policies in medical schools, those in Pakistan are gravely lacking.Objective: The objective of this research implementation of social media in medical schools of Pakistan and then identify the need to develop such policies.Methods: We conducted qualitative research in which method of data collection was primarily focus group discussions (FGD) of a total of 40 participants from five different medical colleges of Pakistan. The participants included medical practitioners and medical students(n=20) who were further divided into four groups of five participants each. FGD was conducted online.Results: Content analysis revealed seven core themes as point of discussions to be highlighted. Almost all participants were grossly unaware of the importance of social media usage regulation and its implementation in medical schools.Conclusion: At the end of the FGD it was unanimously agreed upon that there must be a uniform and standard social media policy defined by the regulating bodies of medical schools. This research may further be conducted by including policymakers in the sample.KEYWORDS: Social media, policy, medical colleges.
巴基斯坦医学院的社交媒体政策
共有144所医学院为国家的进步做出了贡献。过度使用社交媒体不仅是医学生身心健康恶化的一个原因,而且也成为拖延和成绩不理想的一个决定性原因。大多数西方机构在医学院实施严格的社交媒体政策,而巴基斯坦的这些政策严重缺乏。目标:本研究的目标是在巴基斯坦医学院实施社交媒体,然后确定制定此类政策的必要性。方法:我们进行了定性研究,其中数据收集的方法主要是焦点小组讨论(FGD),共有40名参与者来自巴基斯坦五所不同的医学院。参与者包括医生和医学生(n=20),他们进一步分为四组,每组五人。烟气脱硫在线进行。结果:内容分析揭示了七个核心主题作为重点讨论点。几乎所有参与者都没有意识到社交媒体使用监管及其在医学院实施的重要性。结论:在FGD结束时,一致同意必须有一个由医学院管理机构确定的统一和标准的社会媒体政策。这项研究可以通过将政策制定者纳入样本进一步进行。关键词:社交媒体、政策、医学院
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