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#FOAMems: engaging paramedics with free, online open-access education

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posted on 2023-07-07, 01:34 authored by P Mason, Alan Batt
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Twitter® use among paramedics and other prehospital care clinicians is on the rise and is increasingly being used as a platform for continuing education and international collaboration. In 2014, the hashtag #FOAMems was registered. It is used for the sharing of emergency medical services, paramedicine, and prehospital care‑related content. It is a component of the ‘free open‑access meducation’ (FOAM) movement. The aim of this study was to characterize and evaluate the content of #FOAMems tweets since registration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An analytical report for #FOAMems was generated on symplur.com from February 4, 2014, to April 30, 2017. A transcript of all #FOAMems tweets for a randomly selected 1 month period (October 2015) was generated, and quantitative content analysis was performed by two reviewers. Tweets were categorized according to source (original tweet/retweet) and whether referenced. The top 92 tweeters were analyzed for professional identity. RESULTS: During the study period, there were over 99,000 tweets containing #FOAMems, by over 9,200 participants. These resulted in almost 144 million impressions. Of the top 92 tweeters, 50 were paramedics (54%). Tweets were mainly related to cardiac (23%), leadership (19%), and trauma (14%). The 1‑month period resulted in 649 original tweets, with 2110 retweets; 1070 of these were referenced. CONCLUSION: Paramedics are engaging with both clinical and nonclinical content on Twitter® using #FOAMems. Social media resources are widely shared, which is in line with the FOAM movement’s philosophy. However, opportunities exist for paramedics to share further diverse resources supported by referenced material.

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Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income

History

Volume

7

Issue

March 2018

Start Page

1

End Page

5

Number of Pages

5

Publisher

Medknow Publications and Media, India

Additional Rights

CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 AU

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2017-10-10

External Author Affiliations

Fanshawe College, Canada

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Education and Health Promotion

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