Social media in advancing equity and collaboration in rheumatology: the CORDIALITY review.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY RMD Open Pub Date : 2025-03-27 DOI:10.1136/rmdopen-2025-005490
Ihsane Hmamouchi, Nelly Ziade, Adewale Adebajo, Latika Gupta, Puja Mehta, Angela Migowa, Elena Nikiphorou, Noelle A Rolle, Didem Saygin, Namrata Singh, Lisa S Traboco, Manuel Francisco Ugarte-Gil, Jean Liew
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Social media has transformed communication in academia and medicine, offering stakeholders innovative avenues for knowledge exchange and collaboration. The CORDIALITY review (soCial media fOR aDvancing equIty And coLlaboration In rheumaTologY) examines the impact of social media on education and information dissemination, patient education and empowerment, networking and mentorship, and research collaboration within rheumatology, when effectively used. In this narrative review, we consider the opportunities as well as the challenges related to each of these facets of social media use. With a focus on inequities faced globally, we give particular consideration to disparities by gender as they relate to the rheumatology workforce, and issues pertaining to lower-income and middle-income countries such as limitations of digital access and digital literacy. To maximise the potential of social media in rheumatology, we propose a strategic framework that encourages innovation, responsible practices and support from rheumatology organisations.

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社交媒体在促进风湿病公平与合作中的作用:CORDIALITY综述。
社交媒体改变了学术界和医学界的沟通方式,为利益攸关方提供了知识交流与合作的创新途径。《CORDIALITY》综述(soCial media fOR aDvancing equIty And coLlaboration In rheumaTologY)研究了社交媒体在有效使用时对风湿病学的教育和信息传播、患者教育和赋权、网络和指导以及研究合作的影响。在这篇叙述性回顾中,我们考虑了与社交媒体使用的每个方面相关的机遇和挑战。在关注全球面临的不平等问题的同时,我们特别考虑了与风湿病学工作人员有关的性别差异,以及与低收入和中等收入国家有关的问题,如数字获取和数字素养的限制。为了最大限度地发挥风湿病学社交媒体的潜力,我们提出了一个鼓励创新、负责任的实践和风湿病组织支持的战略框架。
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