What do medical students post online? Perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in Universiti Putra Malaysia

The fast development and accessibility of social media has created an important potential for improvements in the medical field. However, it may also increase the risk of unprofessional conduct among its users including medical students. This study aimed to determine the pattern of social media usag...

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Main Authors: Faridah Idris, Puteri Shanaz Jahn Kassim, Sayyidah Aqilah Ridzuan, Muhammad Afwan Shamsulbaharin
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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author Faridah Idris,
Puteri Shanaz Jahn Kassim,
Sayyidah Aqilah Ridzuan,
Muhammad Afwan Shamsulbaharin,
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Puteri Shanaz Jahn Kassim,
Sayyidah Aqilah Ridzuan,
Muhammad Afwan Shamsulbaharin,
author_sort Faridah Idris,
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description The fast development and accessibility of social media has created an important potential for improvements in the medical field. However, it may also increase the risk of unprofessional conduct among its users including medical students. This study aimed to determine the pattern of social media usage and the self-perceived online professionalism among medical students in one public university in Malaysia. A cross sectional study using a questionnaire was conducted. The questionnaire consisted of participant's demographic details and perception of professionalism on social media usage, using a 5-point Likert scale. The descriptive data analysis was done using SPSS V21.0. Results showed majority (80-93%) denied making postings related to defamation, racism, gender discrimination, potential breach of confidentiality and bad behaviour. 30% shared their social media accounts and postings to public audience and 22% will accept their patients as friends or followers. Most students denied any improper posting related to potential unprofessional statements and behaviour hence perceived as still guarding their online professional conduct. However, some are still not sure about issues related to privacy settings and doctor-patient boundaries on social media. Hence, it is important to educate medical students regarding online medical professionalism and the potential challenges associated with online interaction via social media.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:187062022-05-31T08:38:42Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18706/ What do medical students post online? Perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in Universiti Putra Malaysia Faridah Idris, Puteri Shanaz Jahn Kassim, Sayyidah Aqilah Ridzuan, Muhammad Afwan Shamsulbaharin, The fast development and accessibility of social media has created an important potential for improvements in the medical field. However, it may also increase the risk of unprofessional conduct among its users including medical students. This study aimed to determine the pattern of social media usage and the self-perceived online professionalism among medical students in one public university in Malaysia. A cross sectional study using a questionnaire was conducted. The questionnaire consisted of participant's demographic details and perception of professionalism on social media usage, using a 5-point Likert scale. The descriptive data analysis was done using SPSS V21.0. Results showed majority (80-93%) denied making postings related to defamation, racism, gender discrimination, potential breach of confidentiality and bad behaviour. 30% shared their social media accounts and postings to public audience and 22% will accept their patients as friends or followers. Most students denied any improper posting related to potential unprofessional statements and behaviour hence perceived as still guarding their online professional conduct. However, some are still not sure about issues related to privacy settings and doctor-patient boundaries on social media. Hence, it is important to educate medical students regarding online medical professionalism and the potential challenges associated with online interaction via social media. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18706/1/41859-174806-1-PB.pdf Faridah Idris, and Puteri Shanaz Jahn Kassim, and Sayyidah Aqilah Ridzuan, and Muhammad Afwan Shamsulbaharin, (2021) What do medical students post online? Perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in Universiti Putra Malaysia. Jurnal Komunikasi ; Malaysian Journal of Communication, 37 (4). pp. 20-36. ISSN 0128-1496 https://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/issue/view/1451
spellingShingle Faridah Idris,
Puteri Shanaz Jahn Kassim,
Sayyidah Aqilah Ridzuan,
Muhammad Afwan Shamsulbaharin,
What do medical students post online? Perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in Universiti Putra Malaysia
title What do medical students post online? Perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in Universiti Putra Malaysia
title_full What do medical students post online? Perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in Universiti Putra Malaysia
title_fullStr What do medical students post online? Perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in Universiti Putra Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed What do medical students post online? Perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in Universiti Putra Malaysia
title_short What do medical students post online? Perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in Universiti Putra Malaysia
title_sort what do medical students post online? perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in universiti putra malaysia
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18706/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18706/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18706/1/41859-174806-1-PB.pdf