2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.16240
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What Are the Real-World Podcast-Listening Habits of Medical Professionals?

Abstract: IntroductionEducational podcasts are increasingly being utilized by health professionals for continuing education, but how they are being used remains poorly understood. Given their extensive reach, they represent a phenomenal opportunity for researchers to engage in knowledge translation of their scholarly works. The design, study, and effectiveness of these resources should be informed by a deeper understanding of their pragmatic usage. We aimed to prospectively determine the pragmatic, real-world listening … Show more

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“…In a 2021 prospective survey on an emergency medicine–based podcast, Roland found learners used podcasts specifically for the ability to multitask, in addition to learning core material and refreshing knowledge. 37 Blogs, in contrast, were most used by fellows to answer clinical questions and learn about others' opinions. With the increased availability, searchability, and the number of contributors to these knowledge repositories, it is perhaps not surprising that FOAMed users reached for blogs for these purposes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a 2021 prospective survey on an emergency medicine–based podcast, Roland found learners used podcasts specifically for the ability to multitask, in addition to learning core material and refreshing knowledge. 37 Blogs, in contrast, were most used by fellows to answer clinical questions and learn about others' opinions. With the increased availability, searchability, and the number of contributors to these knowledge repositories, it is perhaps not surprising that FOAMed users reached for blogs for these purposes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If done well, podcasts can engage the audience, allowing easy access to key messages and a connection with members of the research team [ 32 ]. Access to research findings is enhanced by providing an alternative to visual dissemination materials, and the conversational tone of podcasts may allow the audience new insight into the research [ 29 ].…”
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“…Informational motives play a role in podcast listening. 4 , 5 Podcasts have also been shown to be a useful way of rapidly disseminating information during a pandemic. 6 The earliest papers on the use of podcasts focused on the utility of podcasts in education as an adjunct to traditional teaching methods, where significant differences in knowledge gained after podcast listening were noted.…”
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“…In one study, only 25% of respondents did not undertake any other activity while listening; driving, doing chores, and exercise are popular coactivities. 5 The length of an educational podcast appears to be important. 13 In one small study, 15–20 minutes was felt to be the optimal window, 13 and most participants tended to listen at normal speed rather increased speed.…”
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