The effect of social media addiction on burnout among health-care students and professionals in Saudi Arabia

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
H. Badri, K. Aboalshamat, I. Abdouh, B. Quronfulah, M. Mahmoud, M. Rajeh, A. Badawoud, Abdullah M Alzhrani
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Introduction: The rapid growth of information technology and the widespread use of smartphones has created the perfect environment for social media addiction, a condition that affects all members of society, including health-care students and professionals. Current evidence suggests that the direct and indirect effects of social media addiction on human health could include, among other things, burnout. This study aimed to investigate the possible relationship between social media addiction and burnout among health-care students and professionals in Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study design was used with an online questionnaire distributed to health-care students and professionals via social media platforms. A convenience sampling method was used to collect the data. The questionnaire consisted of three sections measuring demographic variables, social media addiction, and burnout. Results: The 789 participants who completed the questionnaire had a mean age of 25.77 years (± 8.26) and came from 22 cities in Saudi Arabia. Students had significantly higher scores for social media addiction than interns/residents (P = 0.018) or specialists/consultants (P < 0.001). Participants were found to experience different levels of burnout, reporting no/mild burnout (34.98%), moderate burnout (35.49%), high levels of burnout (23.83%), and severe burnout (5.7%). A significant direct relationship between social media addiction and burnout was found (F [1,787] = 91.877, P < 0.001, R2 = 0.105). Conclusion: The findings provide insight into the prevalence of social media addiction and burnout among health-care students and professionals and the possible association between two variables. There is a need for further research comparing the correlation between social media addiction and burnout in different groups (i.e., students, interns/residents, and specialists/consultants), as well as identifying factors that affect social media addiction and burnout among these groups. The following core competencies are addressed in this article: Medical knowledge, Interpersonal and communication skills, and Professionalism.
社交媒体成瘾对沙特阿拉伯卫生保健学生和专业人员倦怠的影响
简介:信息技术的快速发展和智能手机的广泛使用为社交媒体成瘾创造了完美的环境,这种情况影响到社会所有成员,包括医疗保健学生和专业人员。目前的证据表明,社交媒体成瘾对人类健康的直接和间接影响可能包括倦怠等。本研究旨在调查沙特阿拉伯卫生保健学生和专业人员社交媒体成瘾与倦怠之间的可能关系。材料和方法:采用横断面研究设计,通过社交媒体平台向卫生保健学生和专业人员分发在线问卷。采用了一种方便的抽样方法来收集数据。问卷由三部分组成,分别测量人口统计学变量、社交媒体成瘾和倦怠。结果:789名完成问卷调查的参与者平均年龄为25.77岁(±8.26),来自沙特阿拉伯的22个城市。学生在社交媒体成瘾方面的得分明显高于实习生/住院医生(P=0.018)或专家/顾问(P<0.001)。参与者经历了不同程度的倦怠,报告无/轻度倦怠(34.98%)、中度倦怠(35.49%)、高倦怠(23.83%),和严重倦怠(5.7%)。社交媒体成瘾与倦怠之间存在显著的直接关系(F[1787]=91.877,P<0.001,R2=0.105)。需要进一步研究不同群体(即学生、实习生/住院医师和专家/顾问)的社交媒体成瘾和倦怠之间的相关性,并确定影响这些群体社交媒体成瘾与倦怠的因素。本文讨论了以下核心能力:医学知识、人际交往和沟通技能以及专业精神。
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International Journal of Academic Medicine
International Journal of Academic Medicine Social Sciences-Education
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