%0期刊文章%@ 1438- 8871% I JMIR出版物%V 21卡塔尔世界杯8强波胆分析% N 11% P 13687% T健康研究人员使用社交媒体:范围审查%痛单位,贾斯汀% Tutelman, Perri R %钱伯斯,克里斯汀·T %巴维克梅勒妮%德雷克,艾米丽K %帕克,詹妮弗·帕克%,罗宾% Benchimol,埃里克·乔治我% Ronald B % Witteman冬青O % +戴尔豪斯大学,心理学和神经科学,5850/5980大学Ave,哈利法克斯,NS,加拿大,1 902 470 8877,christine.chambers@dal.ca % K健康% K社交媒体% K评论7 13.11.2019 2019% % D % 9评论% J J互联网Res % G英语% X背景:卫生研究人员越来越多地以专业身份使用社交媒体,社交媒体对卫生研究人员的应用是广泛的。然而,目前还没有发表关于卫生研究人员专业使用社交媒体方式的综合证据,而且如何最好地利用其潜力仍不确定。目的:本范围综述旨在探讨文献中报道的专业卫生研究人员如何使用社交媒体。方法:采用Arksey、O’malley和Levac等人指导的范围评价方法。在MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL、PsycINFO、ERIC和Web of Science数据库中进行了基于健康研究和社交媒体概念的全面搜索,不受限制。文章由两位审稿人从标题和摘要层面以及全文进行筛选。一名审稿人提取了经过描述性分析的数据,以映射现有的证据。结果:共有8359篇文章在标题和摘要层面进行了筛选,其中719篇文章还进行了全文合格性评估。 The 414 articles identified for inclusion were published in 278 different journals. Studies originated from 31 different countries, with the most prevalent being the United States (52.7% [218/414]). The health discipline of the first authors varied, with medicine (33.3% [138/414]) being the most common. A third of the articles covered health generally, with 61 health-specific topics. Papers used a range of social media platforms (mean 1.33 [SD 0.7]). A quarter of the articles screened reported on social media use for participant recruitment (25.1% [104/414]), followed by practical ways to use social media (15.5% [64/414]), and use of social media for content analysis research (13.3% [55/414]). Articles were categorized as celebratory (ie, opportunities for engagement, 72.2% [299/414]), contingent (ie, opportunities and possible limitations, 22.7% [94/414]) and concerned (ie, potentially harmful, 5.1% [21/414]). Conclusions: Health researchers are increasingly publishing on their use of social media for a range of professional purposes. Although most of the sentiment around the use of social media in health research was celebratory, the uses of social media varied widely. Future research is needed to support health researchers to optimize their social media use. %M 31719028 %R 10.2196/13687 %U //www.mybigtv.com/2019/11/e13687 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/13687 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31719028
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