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Mental health practitioners' use and attitudes: Regarding the Internet and social media

机译:精神卫生从业者的使用和态度:关于互联网和社交媒体

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Objective: Internet-based technologies, such as email and social media, are being increasingly used by mental health providers. The authors created a survey to better understand mental health providers' practices and attitudes regarding these platforms. Methods: Psychia - trists and psychologists at Columbia and the New York State Psychiatric Institute completed a 24-item multiple choice and free-text survey about their use of and attitudes toward Internet technologies. Results: One hundred and thirty faculty responded to the survey: 70% percent of respondents reported that they were somewhat or more familiar with social media; 20% reported that they sometimes or often searched for information about their patients online; and 60% said that searching for patients online could have a positive role in ongoing psychiatric care. Respondents with fewer years of practice were significantly more likely to use Facebook/Google Plus, texting, and instant messenger in their personal lives, while those with more years of practice were more likely to use Skype professionally. Practitioners who worked in hospital settings were more likely to search online for information about their patients. Practitioners working in outpatient clinics, private practices, and research settings were more likely to use websites, email, and Skype in their practices. Conclusions: Mental health care professionals are starting to incorporate Internet technologies into their professional lives, but they remain divided on the ethics and utility of using these technologies in clinical care. There appear to be differences in practices and attitudes toward the Internet among clinicians with different levels of experience and in different practice settings.
机译:目标:精神卫生服务提供者越来越多地使用基于Internet的技术,例如电子邮件和社交媒体。作者创建了一项调查,以更好地了解精神卫生服务提供者对这些平台的做法和态度。方法:哥伦比亚大学和纽约州精神病学研究所的精神病学家和心理学家完成了一项关于他们对互联网技术的使用和态度的24项多项选择和自由文本调查。结果:一百三十名教职员工对此调查做出了回应:70%的受访者表示他们对社交媒体有所了解或更多; 20%的人报告他们有时或经常在网上搜索有关患者的信息; 60%的人表示,在线搜索患者可能会对正在进行的精神病治疗产生积极作用。从事较少业务的人在他们的个人生活中使用Facebook / Google Plus,发短信和即时通讯程序的可能性大大增加,而具有较长业务经验的人更倾向于专业地使用Skype。在医院工作的从业者更有可能在网上搜索有关其患者的信息。在门诊,私人诊所和研究机构工作的从业者更可能在其诊所中使用网站,电子邮件和Skype。结论:精神卫生保健专业人员开始将Internet技术纳入他们的职业生活,但是他们仍然在使用这些技术进行临床护理的道德和实用性方面存在分歧。在具有不同经验水平和不同实践环境的临床医生之间,互联网实践和态度似乎有所不同。

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