Patterns of use of social media in cardiothoracic surgery; surgeons' prospective

Hussein Elkhayat , Mariam T. Amin , Ahmed G. Thabet
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Abstract

Background

Social media browsing became a daily activity of most people including physicians. The use of social media in healthcare can help patients, healthcare professionals, and researchers to keep more updated. However, there are concerns about the risks of using social media for healthcare providers including high rates of false information, and the opportunity cost of using physician time. This study aims to define how cardiothoracic surgeons used social media and the effect of its use on surgical practice and patients' management progress.

Methods

The present study was a cross-sectional pilot study based on online questionnaire. The convenient sample was recruited through announcement at cardiothoracic surgeons' Facebook groups and also by email invitations for members of cardiothoracic societies.

Results

The number of respondents was 83 physicians. About the half of the sample were Egyptians (50.6%). There was a statistically significant different between Egyptian and non- Egyptian cardiothoracic surgeons as regards time spent while using social media as Egyptians spent more time. Most of respondents used social media for official purposes as advertisement and patients' education. Thirty percent of surgeons thought that, the social media were sometimes relevant and helpful for their jobs and this was mainly by increasing communication with other colleagues.

Conclusions

Social media is modifying the nature of interaction between healthcare workers and patients. There is a significant need and a great opportunity for healthcare professionals to provide extra support for patients and their careers beyond the hospital walls using social media.

心胸外科中社交媒体的使用模式外科医生的未来
浏览社交媒体已成为包括医生在内的大多数人的日常活动。在医疗保健中使用社交媒体可以帮助患者、医疗保健专业人员和研究人员保持更多的更新。然而,人们担心医疗服务提供者使用社交媒体的风险,包括虚假信息的高发生率,以及利用医生时间的机会成本。本研究旨在定义心胸外科医生如何使用社交媒体及其对手术实践和患者管理进展的影响。方法采用在线问卷调查的横断面初步研究。方便的样本是通过心胸外科医生的Facebook群组公告和心胸外科学会成员的电子邮件邀请来招募的。结果受访医师83人。大约一半的样本是埃及人(50.6%)。在使用社交媒体的时间上,埃及人和非埃及人的心胸外科医生有统计学上的显著差异,因为埃及人花的时间更多。大多数受访者将社交媒体用于官方目的,如广告和患者教育。30%的外科医生认为,社交媒体有时是相关的,对他们的工作有帮助,这主要是通过增加与其他同事的沟通。结论社交媒体正在改变医护人员与患者之间互动的性质。对于医疗保健专业人员来说,利用社交媒体为医院之外的患者及其职业提供额外的支持是非常需要的,也是一个很好的机会。
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