From Engagement to Concerns: Social Media Use Among a Sample of Australian Public Health Professionals

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kahlia McCausland, Zannatul Tazrin, Justine E. Leavy, Becky Freeman, Katharina Wolf, Tama Leaver, Hui Jun Chih, Barbara A. Mullan, Sonya Girdler, Jonine Jancey
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Abstract

Issue Addressed

Social media plays a crucial and diverse role in health promotion and public health. However, professionals often cite various concerns and a lack of knowledge of how to use it effectively. This study aimed to explore the use of social media by Australian health promotion and public health professionals.

Methods

A cross-sectional online survey was conducted between July and August 2023 with people aged 18 years or older currently working in a public health or health promotion role in Australia.

Results

One hundred and fifty eligible responses were obtained. Participants were predominantly female (85%) and aged between 18 and 39 years (50%). Most participants (40%) rated themselves as having an intermediate social media competency level, and 60% had never undertaken social media training. The majority used social media in their professional role (77%) for dissemination (68%), education (62%) and advocacy (54%) purposes. However, several concerns were highlighted, including the validity of information on social media (43%) and inappropriate online behaviour (40%).

Conclusions

Despite high levels of social media use for education and advocacy purposes, participants had concerns about using social media in a professional context and about the reliability and quality of information acquired through social media. Training on effectively navigating social media and verifying the accuracy of available information is worthy of future attention.

So What?

These findings will inform the development of a massive open online course that aims to equip health promotion and public health professionals with the skills to use social media for public health education and advocacy.

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从参与到关注:澳大利亚公共卫生专业人员样本中的社交媒体使用
社会媒体在健康促进和公共卫生方面发挥着至关重要和多样化的作用。然而,专业人士经常提到各种各样的担忧,以及缺乏如何有效使用它的知识。本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚健康促进和公共卫生专业人员对社交媒体的使用情况。方法于2023年7月至8月对澳大利亚从事公共卫生或健康促进工作的18岁或以上的人进行横断面在线调查。结果共获得150份符合要求的问卷。参与者主要是女性(85%),年龄在18到39岁之间(50%)。大多数参与者(40%)认为自己具有中等社交媒体能力水平,60%的人从未接受过社交媒体培训。大多数人(77%)在其职业角色中使用社交媒体,用于传播(68%)、教育(62%)和宣传(54%)目的。然而,有几个问题被强调,包括社交媒体上信息的有效性(43%)和不适当的在线行为(40%)。尽管出于教育和宣传目的而高度使用社交媒体,但参与者对在专业背景下使用社交媒体以及通过社交媒体获得的信息的可靠性和质量表示担忧。关于有效使用社交媒体和验证现有信息准确性的培训值得未来关注。那又怎样?这些发现将为开发一门大规模开放在线课程提供信息,旨在使健康促进和公共卫生专业人员掌握使用社交媒体进行公共卫生教育和宣传的技能。
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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
Health Promotion Journal of Australia PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
10.50%
发文量
115
期刊介绍: The purpose of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia is to facilitate communication between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in health promotion activities. Preference for publication is given to practical examples of policies, theories, strategies and programs which utilise educational, organisational, economic and/or environmental approaches to health promotion. The journal also publishes brief reports discussing programs, professional viewpoints, and guidelines for practice or evaluation methodology. The journal features articles, brief reports, editorials, perspectives, "of interest", viewpoints, book reviews and letters.
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