Social Media Advice for Dermatologists.

Skinmed Pub Date : 2024-10-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
Joanne Amy Borg, Sarina Chhoeung, Darbie Naomie Georgiou, Bao Nghi Carita Hau, Tanya Andrea Kossmann Gayan, Shqipe Latifi, Frank Perri, Makayla Petrovski, Alana Marija Sertic, Sara Esperanza Toleldo Velasquez
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This study focuses on how skincare professionals, such as dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and dermal clinicians, can apply strategies in publishing credible social media content related to the skin. The study interviewed 10 participants and asked questions about the skincare advice they seek from social media. Analysis of the results revealed the prominent themes of education, delivery of information, credibility, trustworthiness, and relatability; however, visual characteristics of how the information was presented, formed the most significant theme. The risk of the public following advice from nonprofessionals on social media includes miscommunication of ideas and adverse reactions that could result in undesirable outcomes; hence, skincare professionals should include correct advice while producing social media content.

给皮肤科医生的社交媒体建议。
本研究的重点是皮肤科医生、整形外科医生和皮肤科临床医生等护肤专业人士如何运用策略在社交媒体上发布与皮肤相关的可信内容。研究采访了 10 位参与者,询问了他们从社交媒体上寻求护肤建议的相关问题。对结果的分析表明,教育、信息传递、可信度、可信任度和可亲近性是突出的主题;然而,信息呈现方式的视觉特征构成了最重要的主题。公众在社交媒体上听从非专业人士建议的风险包括观点传达错误和不良反应,可能导致不良后果;因此,护肤专业人士在制作社交媒体内容时应包含正确的建议。
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