Research Article

SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Volume: 23 Number: 2 March 30, 2022
Karimeldin M. A. Salıh *, Abdulelah A. Albaqamı , Abubakar Jıbo , Jaber A. Alfaıfı , Sultan A. Al Amarı , Mushabab Alghamdı , Mohammed Abbas , Mutasim E. Ibrahım
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SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Abstract

To assess the patterns of social media uses and their impact on the learning of male medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted from March to May 2020 at the College of Medicine, University of Bisha (UBCOM) in Saudi Arabia. A validated questionnaire was used to collect data from the students at first year, pre-clerkship and clerkship levels about the types, patterns and benefits of social media usage in their learning. A five-Likert scale was used to measure the students’ responses. Descriptive statistics and ANOVA tests were used for data analysis. Of the 203 students enrolled, 89.2% (n=181) were responded. Most students commonly used Twitter (75.1%), followed by YouTube (52.5%) and Facebook (24.3%). The highest usage of Twitter was found among clerkship students (85.1%) compared to first-year (76.2%) and pre-clerkship students (69.6%), with no significant differences (p = 0.133). About 38.7% of students spent over 10 hours per week on social media and pre-clerkship students being the highest group (43.5%). Most students (67.9%) showed that social media enhance learning activities, 65.2% are interested in using social media in their learning and 64.1% suggested that their inappropriate use consumes time. We concluded social media become interactive tools of learning in medical schools during the urgent situation such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Such findings highlighted the benefits of considering social media inclusion when designing medical curricula.

Keywords

Social media applications, benefits, medical students, COVID-19

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APA
Salıh, K. M. A., Albaqamı, A. A., Jıbo, A., Alfaıfı, J. A., Al Amarı, S. A., Alghamdı, M., Abbas, M., & Ibrahım, M. E. (2022). SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 23(2), 140-152. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.1096411
AMA
1.Salıh KMA, Albaqamı AA, Jıbo A, et al. SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC. TOJDE. 2022;23(2):140-152. doi:10.17718/tojde.1096411
Chicago
Salıh, Karimeldin M. A., Abdulelah A. Albaqamı, Abubakar Jıbo, et al. 2022. “SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 23 (2): 140-52. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.1096411.
EndNote
Salıh KMA, Albaqamı AA, Jıbo A, Alfaıfı JA, Al Amarı SA, Alghamdı M, Abbas M, Ibrahım ME (March 1, 2022) SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 23 2 140–152.
IEEE
[1]K. M. A. Salıh et al., “SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC”, TOJDE, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 140–152, Mar. 2022, doi: 10.17718/tojde.1096411.
ISNAD
Salıh, Karimeldin M. A. - Albaqamı, Abdulelah A. - Jıbo, Abubakar - Alfaıfı, Jaber A. - Al Amarı, Sultan A. - Alghamdı, Mushabab - Abbas, Mohammed - Ibrahım, Mutasim E. “SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 23/2 (March 1, 2022): 140-152. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.1096411.
JAMA
1.Salıh KMA, Albaqamı AA, Jıbo A, Alfaıfı JA, Al Amarı SA, Alghamdı M, Abbas M, Ibrahım ME. SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC. TOJDE. 2022;23:140–152.
MLA
Salıh, Karimeldin M. A., et al. “SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, vol. 23, no. 2, Mar. 2022, pp. 140-52, doi:10.17718/tojde.1096411.
Vancouver
1.Karimeldin M. A. Salıh, Abdulelah A. Albaqamı, Abubakar Jıbo, Jaber A. Alfaıfı, Sultan A. Al Amarı, Mushabab Alghamdı, Mohammed Abbas, Mutasim E. Ibrahım. SOCIAL MEDIA UTILIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MALE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC. TOJDE. 2022 Mar. 1;23(2):140-52. doi:10.17718/tojde.1096411