2016
DOI: 10.4103/0378-6323.171638
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What's up dermatology? A pilot survey of the use of WhatsApp in dermatology practice and case discussion among members of WhatsApp dermatology groups

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“…Kaliyadan et al [31] evaluated the frequency of use, advantages and disadvantages of WhatsApp in clinical discussion groups. An online survey was created and sent to a convenience sample made up of members of three WhatsApp dermatology groups.…”
Section: Whatsappmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kaliyadan et al [31] evaluated the frequency of use, advantages and disadvantages of WhatsApp in clinical discussion groups. An online survey was created and sent to a convenience sample made up of members of three WhatsApp dermatology groups.…”
Section: Whatsappmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these studies employed quantitative approaches to unravel the impact of WhatsApp on student engagement, they neither foreground the significance of authentic learning contexts for engagement processes nor investigate supervision processes in these technology‐mediated environments. Kaliyadan, Ashique, Jagadeesan, and Krishna, () employed an online survey to explore dermatology students’ perceptions of the use of WhatsApp messaging to support group discussions. Their results suggest that, notwithstanding the low quality of diagnosis and triage images exchanged and the cumbersome processes of sending and commenting on messages, this service supports the exchange of clinical knowledge and sharing of learning resources.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tambahan pula, risiko kebocoran maklumat atau kerahsiaan data pesakit lebih tinggi di media sosial Instagram dan Whatsapp (Kaliyadan et al, 2016). Namun begitu, risiko ini boleh berlaku di mana-mana medium media sosial yang lain, tidak hanya tertumpu di Instagram dan Whatsapp sahaja (Steele et al, 2016).…”
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