Like Me, Like My Psychiatry: How Psychiatrists present their professional identities on Instagram

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Basar Ayribas
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Objective: Social media platforms like Instagram gained a popularity for healthcare professionals to reach potential clients and patients. This study aims to reveal the nature of Instagram use of psychiatrists in Turkey. Methods: Instagram search function for hashtags and username was used to find psychiatrists who use public accounts. A search between 15.10.2020 – 15.11.2020 were conducted with keywords psikiyatri and psikiyatrist (Turkish words for psychiatry and psychiatrists). A total number of 241 accounts from physicians were reached and after exclusion criteria 124 accounts are included in the study and 30758 total posts were analyzed. Descriptive parameters of the accounts and contents of the shared posts are analyzed and classified further. Results: Female users consisted 49.2% of the sample and male users consisted of 50.8%. 52.4% of all psychiatrists were from one of the seven regions of Turkey and 40.3% of all accounts based in one city, Istanbul. Most of the users had a title of specialists (78.2%) and worked predominantly in private practices (66.9%). Almost half of the sample has explicitly stated to offer online therapy option and 10.5% of all accounts posted patient info. Sex therapy was the most common area of specification, followed by couples & family therapy, EMDR and CBT. Conclusion: Instagram use patterns of psychiatrist from Turkey reveal important insights between socioeconomic factors and psychiatry practice. Our findings reveal that Instagram helps colleagues to reach public and to adjust their practice according to the feedbacks from Instagram community. Instagram; social media; psychiatry
喜欢我,就像我的精神病学:精神科医生如何在Instagram上展示他们的职业身份
目的:像Instagram这样的社交媒体平台获得了医疗保健专业人员接触潜在客户和患者的普及。这项研究旨在揭示土耳其精神病医生使用Instagram的本质。方法:利用Instagram的标签和用户名搜索功能查找使用公众账号的精神科医生。检索时间为15.10.2020 - 15.11.2020,检索关键词为psikiyatri和psikiyatrist(土耳其语为精神病学和精神病学家)。共有241个来自医生的账户,经过排除标准后,124个账户被纳入研究,总共分析了30758个职位。对分享的账号和内容的描述性参数进行分析和分类。结果:女性用户占49.2%,男性用户占50.8%。52.4%的精神病医生来自土耳其七个地区之一,40.3%的医生来自伊斯坦布尔一个城市。大多数使用者拥有专科医生的职称(78.2%),主要在私人诊所工作(66.9%)。近一半的样本明确表示提供在线治疗选择,10.5%的账户发布了患者信息。性治疗是最常见的规范领域,其次是夫妻和家庭治疗,EMDR和CBT。结论:土耳其精神科医生的Instagram使用模式揭示了社会经济因素与精神病学实践之间的重要见解。我们的研究结果表明,Instagram帮助同事接触公众,并根据Instagram社区的反馈调整他们的做法。Instagram;社交媒体;精神病学
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