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Influence of social media platforms in dental education and clinical practice: A cross‐sectional survey among dental trainees and professionals

Authors :
Nirmal Kurian
Ida Ann Varghese
Joe Mathew Cherian
Vinaya Susan Varghese
Aneeta Mary Sabu
Priyanka Sharma
Mevin George Varghese
Source :
Journal of Dental Education. 86:1036-1042
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Social media platforms (SMPs) have become a popular portal for the acquisition and dissemination of dentistry-related information. The study aims to identify the pattern and influence SMPs for education and practice among dental trainees and professionals.A cross-sectional study involving dental trainees and clinical professionals was conducted based on a structured 20-item survey instrument among dental trainees and professionals. The validated questionnaire was circulated among six dental training institutions in India through the internet-based application Google form and achieved a response rate of 60%. The questionnaire focused on identifying the usage of social media in disseminating dentistry-related content. The data from responders were extracted, sorted, and analyzed for descriptive analysis of various factors.The survey revealed the most common SMP used for dentistry-related content as YouTube. The second most commonly used SMP was Facebook for professionals whereas it was Instagram for younger trainees. There was a highly significant difference between professionals and trainees concerning their sources of new information and the most commonly used SMP for dental education (p 0.001).There is a growing consensus among young dental trainees and professionals on SMPs being an effective open access knowledge center. The survey results call for the need for a scientific journal and dental schools to have verified pages in social media to act as flagbearers of evidence-based dental practices. The potentials of SMPs in providing open access information collection to wider viewership across the globe and being a digital archive in attractive audio-visual forms can be used to strengthen the conventional educational model and improvise clinical practice.

Details

ISSN :
19307837 and 00220337
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Dental Education
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....94220f9d3d2572bbb77df45a4d5d8066