TY - JOUR AU - Abdel-Razig, Sawsan AU - Anglade, Pascale AU - Ibrahim, Halah PY - 2021 DA - 2021/12/7 TI - COVID-19大流行对医生群体WhatsApp聊天的影响:定性内容分析乔- Res JMIR形式SP - e31791六世- 5 - 12 KW - WhatsApp KW -社会媒体KW -医生KW -流行千瓦COVID-19 KW -定性KW交流KW -错误KW -信息寻求行为KW -信息寻求KW -信息共享KW -内容分析KW -社区AB -背景:社交媒体已经成为一个有效的信息共享和卫生专业人员的社区建设。在卫生系统危机和全球不确定时期,这些平台的效用可能会得到加强。研究表明,医生的社交媒体平台有助于弥合卫生保健工作者的实地经验与新兴知识之间的信息差距。目的:本研究的主要目的是描述在COVID-19大流行的最初几个月里医生WhatsApp (WhatsApp LLC)群聊的使用情况。方法:通过社交网络理论的视角,对2020年2月1日至2020年5月31日,即COVID-19病例最初激增期间,位于阿拉伯联合酋长国的女医生WhatsApp群的帖子进行定性内容分析。结果:在研究期间,有6101个帖子,与前一年的平台使用相比,平台使用增加了2.6倍。共描述了8个主题和9个副主题。该平台的前3大用途是请求信息(帖子:2818/6101,46.2%)、会员支持和推广(帖子:988/6101,16.2%)和信息共享(帖子:896/6101,14.7%)。相当大比例的帖子与COVID-19有关(2653/6101,43.5%),最受欢迎的主题是请求后勤(非医疗)信息。 Among posts containing COVID-19–related medical information, it was notable that two-thirds (571/868, 65.8%) of these posts were from public mass media or unverified sources. Conclusions: Health crises can potentiate the use of social media platforms among physicians. This reflects physicians’ tendency to turn to these platforms for information sharing and community building purposes. However, important questions remain regarding the accuracy and credibility of the information shared. Our findings suggest that the training of physicians in social media practices and information dissemination may be needed. SN - 2561-326X UR - https://formative.www.mybigtv.com/2021/12/e31791 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/31791 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34784291 DO - 10.2196/31791 ID - info:doi/10.2196/31791 ER -
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