کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5555838 | 1403097 | 2017 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
ObjectivesThe primary objective was to characterize the underlying intent of Instagram posts using the hashtag metadata term “#pharmacist” over a 1-year period. The secondary objective was to determine whether statistically significant relationships existed between the categories and the 2 dichotomous variables tested, self-portrayed images, and relation to health care.DesignRetrospective, cross-sectional, mixed methods, exploratory, descriptive study.SettingA review of available Instagram posts using the hashtag metadata “#pharmacist” from November 4, 2014, to November 3, 2015. Data were collected using software provided by NEXT Analytics. A sample of 14 random days was selected.ParticipantsSix hundred sixty-one Instagram posts containing “#pharmacist” in the caption.Outcome measuresCategorization of post (including both picture and primary caption), self-portrayed images (i.e., “selfie”), and health care-related images.ResultsOne thousand three hundred thirty-eight posts were collected from the 14-day sample. Of the posts, 661 (49.4%) were analyzed; the remainder were excluded for being written in a non-English language or containing “#pharmacist” in the comments of the post, rather than the primary caption; 19.7% of all posts fell into the Celebration category, followed by Work Experience and Advertisement with 18.6% and 12.6%, respectively. The remainder of the categories contained 10% or fewer posts. Less than 25% of posts were self-portrayed images, and 88% of posts were deemed health care-related.ConclusionsInstagram is an emerging social media platform that can be used to expand patient education, professional advocacy, and public health outreach. In this study, the majority of #pharmacist posts were celebratory in nature, and the majority were determined to be related to health care. Posts containing #pharmacist may provide the opportunity to educate the public regarding the knowledge and capabilities of pharmacists.
Journal: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association - Volume 57, Issue 3, MayâJune 2017, Pages 318-325