What Surgeons Want: Access to Online Surgical Education and Peer-to-Peer Counseling—A Qualitative Study

Study Design: Mixed methods study including quantitative data analysis and qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews. Objectives: Utilizing information and communication technology can facilitate professional communication within health care on a global scale. This study aimed to identify t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Craniomaxillofacial trauma & reconstruction 2021-09, Vol.14 (3), p.189-195
Hauptverfasser: Häberle, Astrid D., Nath, Riya, Facente, Shelley N., Albers, Autumn E., Girod, Sabine
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Zusammenfassung:Study Design: Mixed methods study including quantitative data analysis and qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews. Objectives: Utilizing information and communication technology can facilitate professional communication within health care on a global scale. This study aimed to identify the educational and peer-to-peer communication needs of craniomaxillofacial (CMF) surgeons across the globe, determine preferred modes of communication, and assess technological and other barriers to online education and peer-to-peer communication. Methods: We performed semi-structured videoconference interviews of 92 CMF surgeons from around the globe, with the largest number in the Asia/Pacific region, the Middle East, and Latin America. We triangulated quantitative summaries with qualitative themes to improve validity and enable a more comprehensive understanding of participant perspectives. Results: The interviews revealed 3 main areas of technology use: new surgical technology, technology that enables information exchange, and communication technology. When asked about technology and communication platforms used in the course of their work, 33 participants (36%) mentioned PubMed or other journal-related sites; 25% recalled using YouTube as a resource; 23% described conducting internet searches using Google or other search engines; 21% used WhatsApp groups; and 11% used closed Facebook groups. Conclusion: CMF surgeons embraced communication technologies that allowed them to quickly obtain knowledge especially on new surgical technology, discuss cases on demand, and maintain strong communication with their global peers.
ISSN:1943-3875
1943-3883
DOI:10.1177/1943387520929813