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摘要
本研究的目的是调查健康资讯管理与科技系(health Information Management and Technology,简称HIMT)毕业生因健康原因使用社交媒体的情况。对267名HIMT毕业生进行了基于网络的横断面调查。调查包含多项选择题。数据分析采用基于频率和比例的基本描述性数据进行HIMT毕业生回应了本研究的调查。72.4%是雇员,其中近一半是已婚人士。受访者在不同领域工作:卫生信息学(37%)、质量与改进(25.5%)、信息与技术(16.8%)、研究(9.2%)、教学(5.9%)和其他领域(5.9%)。超过一半的参与者认为使用社交媒体的医疗机构使医患之间的沟通更加容易。同样,大多数HIMT毕业生都曾在网上搜索过自己目前的健康状况、节食或身体健康方面的信息,并倾向于在医疗紧急情况下使用社交网站。此外,超过一半的受访者认为媒体网站上发布的信息具有教育意义、重要性和可靠性。
Social Media Use for Health Reasons among Health Information Management and Technology Graduates from Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University
The aim of this study is to investigate the social media usage for health reasons among Department of Health Information Management and Technology (HIMT)graduates. A cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted with 267 HIMT graduates. The survey contains questions in a multiple-choice format. The data analyses were conducted by employing a basic descriptive data based on frequencies and proportions.125 HIMT graduates responded to the survey of this study. 72.4% are employees, and almost half of them are married. The respondents were working in different areas: health informatics (37%), quality and improvement (25.5%), information and technology (16.8%), research (9.2%), instruction (5.9%), and other areas of the field (5.9%). More than half of the participants considered that the healthcare organizations that use social media make easier the communication between physicians and patients. Similarly, the majority of HIMT graduates have searched for online information about their current health status, dieting or physical fitness topics, and preferred to use social sites in case of medical emergencies. Also, more than a half of the participants believed that the information posted on media sites is educational, important and reliable.