探讨医学生申请住院医师培训的社交媒体使用:横断面调查研究。

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES JMIR Medical Education Pub Date : 2025-02-21 DOI:10.2196/59417
Simi Jandu, Jennifer L Carey
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背景:自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,住院医师候选人已从参加传统的面对面面试转向参加住院医师培训项目的虚拟面试。这种转变促使住院医师候选人增加了对社交媒体的参与,以了解未来的项目,而住院医师项目则提高了招聘工作。关于社交媒体宣传的有效性及其对候选人对住院医师计划的看法的影响的文献很少。目的:我们旨在确定未来住院医师候选人的社交媒体平台使用模式,以及社交媒体对学生对住院医师计划的看法的影响。方法:对2023年成功匹配到单一机构住院医师培训计划的四年级医学生进行匿名横断面调查。对这些数据进行描述性统计分析,并对开放式问题进行专题分析。结果:在148名符合条件的参与者中,69人(46.6%)回应了调查,其中45人(65.2%)使用社交媒体。使用最广泛的社交媒体平台是Instagram(19/40, 47.5%)和Reddit(18/40, 45%)。社交媒体影响了47.6%(20/42)的受访者对节目的看法,对26.2%(11/42)的受访者对节目排名的决定有中等或主要影响。学生们最希望看到的内容是学生与教职工之间的关系以及展示友爱和健康的社会活动。结论:大多数住院医师候选人在申请住院医师过程中使用社交媒体,并影响住院医师项目排名。这凸显了住院医师项目在利用社交媒体招募申请人和提供信息方面的重要性,这些信息可以让候选人更好地了解这个项目。
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Exploring Social Media Use Among Medical Students Applying for Residency Training: Cross-Sectional Survey Study.

Background: Since the COVID-19 pandemic, residency candidates have moved from attending traditional in-person interviews to virtual interviews with residency training programs. This transition spurred increased social media engagement by residency candidates, in an effort to learn about prospective programs, and by residency programs, to improve recruitment efforts. There is a paucity of literature on the effectiveness of social media outreach and its impact on candidates' perceptions of residency programs.

Objective: We aimed to determine patterns of social media platform usage among prospective residency candidates and social media's influence on students' perceptions of residency programs.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered anonymously to fourth-year medical students who successfully matched to a residency training program at a single institution in 2023. These data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, as well as thematic analysis for open-ended questions.

Results: Of the 148 eligible participants, 69 (46.6%) responded to the survey, of whom 45 (65.2%) used social media. Widely used social media platforms were Instagram (19/40, 47.5%) and Reddit (18/40, 45%). Social media influenced 47.6% (20/42) of respondents' opinions of programs and had a moderate or major effect on 26.2% (11/42) of respondents' decisions on program ranking. Resident-faculty relations and social events showcasing camaraderie and wellness were the most desired content.

Conclusions: Social media is used by the majority of residency candidates during the residency application process and influences residency program ranking. This highlights the importance of residency programs in leveraging social media usage to recruit applicants and provide information that allows the candidate to better understand the program.

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