社会媒体对医学肿瘤学家和医学肿瘤学研究员(SMARTY)的作用:意大利横断面研究。

IF 3.2 Q2 ONCOLOGY JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1200/GO-24-00445
Elena Battaiotto, Carmine Valenza, Mattia Garutti, Luigi Orlando Molendini, Elena Bellio, Dario Trapani, Fabio Puglisi, Gabriella Pravettoni, Luca Buccoliero, Giuseppe Curigliano, Manuelita Mazza
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目的:社交媒体的使用正在改变医患沟通,主要是在肿瘤医学领域。医学肿瘤学家使用社交媒体的模式研究得很少。因此,我们开展了一项调查,以了解意大利医学肿瘤学家和肿瘤学研究员对在癌症医学中使用社交媒体的偏好、经验、意见和期望,以确定社交媒体用户的不同概况。材料和方法:这项多中心、横断面、观察性研究包括来自意大利的肿瘤学家或肿瘤学研究员,他们在2023年7月至12月期间接受了社交媒体使用情况的调查。通过K-means聚类分析数据,并应用Hartigan-Wong算法识别参与者中不同的社交媒体用户概况。结果:在接受邀请的245名参与者中,有116人完成了整个调查,并被纳入聚类分析。通过聚类确定了社交媒体用户的三种类型:高度社交型、社交怀疑型和中度社交型,分别占参与者的31%、31%和38%。一般来说,年龄较大(P = 0.0001),作为专业肿瘤学家(P = 0.003),以及在社交媒体上花费的平均时间较高(P = 0.0001)与更多地考虑专业使用社交媒体相关。结论:医学肿瘤学家和肿瘤学研究员对社交媒体的使用代表了一个范围,从社会怀疑论者到高度社交者。年龄、职业地位(专家或研究员)和使用社交媒体的频率与社交媒体使用的不同模式、观点和行为有关。
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Role of Social Media for Medical Oncologists and Medical Oncology Fellows (SMARTY): An Italian Cross-Sectional Study.

Purpose: The use of social media is transforming physician-patient communication, mainly in the field of medical oncology. The pattern of social media use by medical oncologists is poorly studied. Therefore, we developed a survey to understand the preferences, experiences, opinions, and expectations of Italian medical oncologists and oncology fellows regarding the use of social media in cancer medicine to identify the different profiles of social media users.

Materials and methods: This multicentric, cross-sectional, observational study included oncologists or oncology fellows from Italy, who were surveyed from July to December 2023 on their use of social media. Data were analyzed through K-means clustering, and the Hartigan-Wong algorithm was applied to identify different profiles of social media users among the participants.

Results: Of the 245 participants who accepted the invitation, 116 completed the entire survey and were included in the cluster analysis. Three profiles of social media users were identified through clustering: the highly social, the social skeptic, and the moderately social, accounting for 31%, 31%, and 38% of the participants, respectively. In general, older age (P = .0001), being a specialized oncologist (P = .003), and a higher mean time spent on social media (P = .0001) were associated with a greater consideration of the professional use of social media.

Conclusion: The use of social media among medical oncologists and oncology fellows represents a spectrum ranging from the social skeptic user to the highly social. Age, professional status (specialist or fellow), and frequency on social media use were associated with different patterns, opinions, and behaviors related to social media use.

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JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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