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The Use of Social Media in Interprofessional Education: Systematic Review.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The implementation of interprofessional education (IPE) activities into health care education is a challenge for many training programs owing to time and location constraints of both faculty and learners. The integration of social media into these IPE activities may provide a solution to these problems. OBJECTIVE:This review of the published literature aims to identify health care IPE activities using social media. METHODS:The authors searched 5 databases (from the beginning coverage date to May 27, 2017) using keywords related to IPE and social media. Teams of 2 authors independently reviewed the search results to identify peer-reviewed, English language papers reporting on IPE activities using social media. They assessed the study quality of identified papers using the Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument. RESULTS:A total of 8 studies met the review's inclusion criteria. Of these 8 papers, 3 had single-group, posttest-only study design; 4 had single-group, pre- and posttest design; and 1 had nonrandomized 3-group design. Qualitative and quantitative outcome measures showed mixed results with the majority of student feedback being positive. CONCLUSIONS:Despite a need for additional research, this review suggests that the use of social media may aid the implementation of health care IPE.

SUBMITTER: Rankin A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6329891 | biostudies-other | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The Use of Social Media in Interprofessional Education: Systematic Review.

Rankin Audra A   Truskey Maria M   Chisolm Margaret S MS  

JMIR medical education 20190111 1


<h4>Background</h4>The implementation of interprofessional education (IPE) activities into health care education is a challenge for many training programs owing to time and location constraints of both faculty and learners. The integration of social media into these IPE activities may provide a solution to these problems.<h4>Objective</h4>This review of the published literature aims to identify health care IPE activities using social media.<h4>Methods</h4>The authors searched 5 databases (from t  ...[more]

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