What is the social network of the MDTea (Multidisciplinary team educating about ageing) Podcast?

Poster ID
1452
Authors' names
Georgina Gill1; Iain Wilkinson2; Stephen Collins3; Joanna Preston4
Author's provenances
1. MDTea Podcast; 2. MDTea Podcast, Surrey and Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust; 3. MDTea Podcast; 4. MDTea Podcast, St Georges University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Abstract

Background: The MDTea is a free open access medical education podcast designed for all healthcare professionals caring for older adults. To date there are 120 episodes.

Introduction/Method: The MDTea Podcast has CPD survey logs on its website where listeners who access the website can record their learning and receive a CPD certificate, Listeners provide their professional roles. Listener numbers for episodes were much higher than those recorded in the CPD log, so alternative measures were sought to understand who listens to the podcast. Series 11 was released in January to July 2022 and was themed around ‘A Day in the Life’ of health professionals working with older adults in the hospital environment. The MDTea Podcast Twitter account had 6333 followers before series 11 release and has good discussion and engagement with followers, and is regularly tagged in other geriatrics care from discussion by professionals. Measuring the followership and social network of the account may be useful to understand the MDTea’s place in the social network of UK care of older adults healthcare. Therefore with each episode release the new follower numbers and if available self identified professional roles of each were recorded and counted.

Results: Over the course of the 11th series, the MDTea Podcast twitter account gained 432 new followers, from 22 different self defined professional groups who engaged with our social media.121 followers did not identify their title. In contrast 12 self identified professions were recorded in our series 11 CPD log results from 30 responses.

Conclusion: This work has demonstrated the wide range of professionals that engage with FOAMed resources produced by the MDTea. Given the breadth of professionals working in elderly care roles in both primary and secondary settings, having an understanding content users can enable authors to design content that is appropriate for their audience.

Comments

Such an excellent podcast and so easy to access in between busy work. Thanks 

…..and an excellent poster 

Submitted by Mr Cliff Kilgore on

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Great resiource for continued professional development and sharing of knowledge. Well done

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