黎巴嫩的道德和社会媒体网络:对保健专业人员的双刃剑概念

Sarine El Daouk, A. A. Abu Musa, F. Abou-Mrad
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自成立以来,社交媒体网络和通信引起了医疗保健专业人员在远程治疗患者时的不确定性和担忧。本研究评估了医生使用社交媒体平台的行为,确定了他们的意识,并定义了他们发生的沟通漏洞。一项横断面研究通过在线、自我报告的知识态度和实践(KAP)问卷进行,问卷发送给在黎巴嫩工作的注册医生(来自80个不同的专业)。采用定制化的网络分析方法收集和分析数据,向12398名医生发送调查问卷,其中850名(6.8%)回复;其中,74.4%的人是社交媒体用户。这就提出了关于自主、忠诚和正义原则的伦理问题,同时也绕过了可能对患者生活质量产生负面影响的安全措施。通过更好的政策和实践,可以通过解决当前的道德问题来减轻使用社交媒体的负面后果。例如,建议学术机构的医生就电子通信的适当、安全行为制定明确的管理策略,并将现代化的伦理原则纳入他们的课程,作为学生的指导方针。
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Ethics and social media networking in Lebanon: A double-edged conception to healthcare professionals
Abstract Since its inception, social media networking and communication has raised uncertainty and concern among healthcare professionals when treating patients remotely. This study assesses the behavior of physicians that make use of social media platforms, identifying their awareness and defining communication breaches where they occur. A cross-sectional study was conducted by means of an online, self-reported Knowledge-Attitude and Practice (KAP) questionnaire sent to registered physicians (from 80 different specialties) working in Lebanon. A customised web-analytic method was used to collect and analyse data, and a survey was sent to 12,398 physicians, of which 850 (6.8%) responded; of them, 74.4% identified as social media users. This presents ethical questions regarding principles of autonomy, loyalty and justice, while also bypassing safety measures in a manner that could impact negatively upon patients’ quality of life. Through better policies and practices, the negative consequences of using social media could be mitigated by addressing the present ethical issues. Physicians at academic institutions, for example, are recommended to set clear managerial strategies regarding appropriate, safe behavioural conduct for e-communication, and to integrate modernised ethics principles into their curricula that would serve as guidelines for their students.
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