The Theory and Practice of Innovation and Enntrepreneurship ›› 2020, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (14): 11-13.
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LI Min, HAO Zhaona
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Abstract: Objective Leaning about medical students' concerns about the diverse internet broadcast cultures that prevail today. Methods A total of 473 medical students in a medical college in Yantai city were selected through a self-designed questionnaire and stratified sampling method, and the results were uniformly sorted out and analyzed. Results Among 253 female medical students, 79.45% paid the most attention to e-commerce shopping, and 16.6% paid the least attention to fitness. Among the 220 male medical students, 87.27% paid the most attention to games, and 9.55% paid the least attention to e-commerce shopping. With the increase of grade level, medical students' demand for internet broadcast of educational guidance and fitness shows a gradually rising trend, while their demand for internet broadcast of entertainment such as games, e-commerce shopping and food shows a gradually decreasing trend but a smaller trend than that of the former. Conclusion Medical students of different grades and genders have different focuses on internet broadcast; The government, schools and families should actively guide medical students to use internet broadcast for fitness and study, and take measures to minimize adverse effects while making full use of the advantages of internet broadcast.
Key words: Medical students, Internet broadcast, Focus
CLC Number:
C913
LI Min, HAO Zhaona. Research on the Focus of Internet Broadcast for Medical Students in Yantai City[J]. The Theory and Practice of Innovation and Enntrepreneurship, 2020, 3(14): 11-13.
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