某三级医院临床护理专家对社交媒体的使用:混合方法研究

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JMIR nursing Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI:10.2196/45150
Alya Al-Rumhi, Samira Al-Rasbi, Aaliyah M Momani
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背景:最近,许多卫生保健专业人员使用社交媒体与患者和同事交流,分享医学研究信息,促进公共卫生运动。目的:本研究旨在调查阿曼临床护理专家使用社交媒体的动机、障碍和实施情况。方法:2020年11月至12月对苏丹卡布斯大学医院的47名临床护理专家进行了一项混合方法研究。定性资料采用开放式问卷法收集,采用专题分析法进行分析;定量资料采用问卷法收集,采用SPSS (version 21.0;IBM公司)。结果:在调查的47名临床专科护士中,有43名(91.5%)回复。所有受访者都表示使用社交媒体应用程序,WhatsApp是最常用的平台。大多数受访者(n=18, 41.9%)每天在社交媒体上花费1-2小时。使用社交媒体的主要动机是增加知识、交流、更容易接触患者和减少医院就诊次数。使用社交媒体的主要障碍是隐私问题、时间限制以及缺乏对工作场所使用社交媒体的法律指导方针的认识。所有与会者都要求今后就卫生保健提供者使用社交媒体制定明确的规则和条例。结论:社交媒体可以成为阿曼临床护理专家强有力的机构沟通和健康教育工具。然而,必须解决几个障碍,包括隐私问题,以及需要制定明确的工作场所社交媒体使用指南。我们的研究结果表明,医疗机构和临床护理专家必须共同努力,克服这些障碍,并利用社交媒体对医疗保健的好处。表单底部。
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The Use of Social Media by Clinical Nurse Specialists at a Tertiary Hospital: Mixed Methods Study.

Background: Recently, many health care professionals, who use social media to communicate with patients and colleagues, share information about medical research and promote public health campaigns.

Objective: This study aimed to examine the motives, barriers, and implementation of social media use among clinical nurse specialists in Oman.

Methods: A mixed methods study was conducted among 47 clinical nurse specialists at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital between November and December 2020. Qualitative data were collected using an open-ended questionnaire and analyzed using thematic analysis, and quantitative data were collected with a questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS (version 21.0; IBM Corp).

Results: Of the 47 clinical nurse specialists surveyed, 43 (91.5%) responded. All respondents reported using social media applications, with WhatsApp being the most commonly used platform. Most respondents (n=18, 41.9%) spent 1-2 hours per day on social media. The main motives for using social media were increasing knowledge, communication, reaching patients easily, and reducing the number of hospital visits. The main barriers to social media use were privacy concerns, time constraints, and a lack of awareness of legal guidelines for social media use in the workplace. All participants requested clear rules and regulations regarding the use of social media among health care providers in the future.

Conclusions: Social media has the option to be a powerful institutional communication and health education tool for clinical nurse specialists in Oman. However, several obstacles must be addressed, including privacy concerns and the need for clear guidelines on social media use in the workplace. Our findings suggest that health care institutions and clinical nurse specialists must work together to overcome these impediments and leverage the benefits of social media for health care.Bottom of Form.

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