Social Networking App Use Among Primary Health Care Professionals:Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey
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Other authors
Publication date
2018ISSN
2291-5222
Abstract
Background: Several studies have been conducted to analyze the role social networks play in communication between patients
and health professionals. However, there is a shortage of studies in relation to communication among primary health professionals,
in a professional context, using the various mobile phone apps available.
Objective: The objective of our study was to explore mobile phone social networking app use among primary health care
professionals for work-related purposes, by comparing the most widely used apps in the market.
Methods: We undertook a cross-sectional study using an anonymous Web survey among a convenience sample of 1635 primary
health care professionals during August and September 2017.
Results: Of 483 participants in the survey, 474 (98.1%, 95% CI 97.1%-99.4%) were health professionals who commonly
accessed social networking sites and 362 (74.9%, 95% CI 71.1%-78.8%) accessed the sites in a work-related context. Of those
362 respondents, 219 (96.7%, 95% CI 94.8%-98.5%) preferred WhatsApp for both personal and professional uses. Of the 362
respondents who used social networking sites in a work-related context, 276 (76.2%, 95% CI 71.9%-80.6%) rated social networking
sites as useful or very useful to solve clinical problems, 261 (72.1%, 95% CI 67.5%-76.7%) to improve their professional
knowledge, and 254 (70.2%, 95% CI 65.5%-74.9%) to speed up the transmission of clinical information. Most of them (338/362,
94.8%, 95% CI 92.5%-97.0%) used social networking sites for interprofessional communications, and 204 of 362 (56.4%, 95%
CI 51.2%-61.5%) used them for pharmacological-related consultations.
Conclusions: Health professionals frequently accessed social networking sites using their mobile phones and often for work-related
issues. This trend suggests that social networking sites may be useful tools in primary care settings, but we need to ensure the
security of the data transfer process to make sure that social networking sites are used appropriately. Health institutions need to
increase information and training activities to ensure the correct use of these tools.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Pages
13 p.
Publisher
JMIR Publications
Recommended citation
Marin-Gomez, FX, Garcia Cuyas, F, Reig-Bolano, R, Mendioroz, J, Roura-Poch, P, Pico-Nicolau, M, Vidal-Alaball, J. (2018) Social Networking App Use Among Primary Health Care Professionals: Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey. JMIR mHealth and uHealth mobile and tablet apps, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, wearable computing and domotics for health 6(12). https://doi.org/10.2196/11147
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