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The Use of Communication Apps by Medical Staff in the Australian Health Care System: Survey Study on Prevalence and Use

机译:医务人员在澳大利亚卫生保健系统中使用交流应用程序的情况:流行和使用情况调查研究

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Background The use of communication apps on mobile phones offers an efficient, unobtrusive, and portable mode of communication for medical staff. The potential enhancements in patient care and education appear significant, with clinical details able to be shared quickly within multidisciplinary teams, supporting rapid integration of disparate information, and more efficient patient care. However, sharing patient data in this way also raises legal and ethical issues. No data is currently available demonstrating how widespread the use of these apps are, doctor’s attitudes towards them, or what guides clinician choice of app. Objective The objective of this study was to quantify and qualify the use of communication apps among medical staff in clinical situations, their role in patient care, and knowledge and attitudes towards safety, key benefits, potential disadvantages, and policy implications. Methods Medical staff in hospitals across Victoria (Australia) were invited to participate in an anonymous 33-question survey. The survey collected data on respondent’s demographics, their use of communication apps in clinical settings, attitudes towards communication apps, perceptions of data “safety,” and why one communication app was chosen over others. Results Communication apps in Victorian hospitals are in widespread use from students to consultants, with WhatsApp being the primary app used. The median number of messages shared per day was 12, encompassing a range of patient information. All respondents viewed these apps positively in quickly communicating patient information in a clinical setting; however, all had concerns about the privacy implications arising from sharing patient information in this way. In total, 67% (60/90) considered patient data “moderately safe” on these apps, and 50% (46/90) were concerned the use of these apps was inconsistent with current legislation and policy. Apps were more likely to be used if they were fast, easy to use, had an easy login process, and were already in widespread use. Conclusions Communication app use by medical personnel in Victorian hospitals is pervasive. These apps contribute to enhanced communication between medical staff, but their use raises compliance issues, most notably with Australian privacy legislation. Development of privacy-compliant apps such as MedX needs to prioritize a user-friendly interface and market the product as a privacy-compliant comparator to apps previously adapted to health care settings.
机译:背景技术在移动电话上使用通信应用程序为医务人员提供了一种高效,不干扰和便携式的通信模式。病人护理和教育方面的潜在增强似乎很显着,可以在多学科团队之间快速共享临床细节,支持快速整合各种信息,并提高病人护理效率。但是,以这种方式共享患者数据也会引发法律和道德问题。目前尚无数据可证明这些应用程序的使用范围,医生对它们的态度或指导临床医生选择应用程序的因素。目的这项研究的目的是量化和限定医务人员在临床情况下使用交流应用程序,他们在患者护理中的作用以及对安全性,关键利益,潜在劣势和政策影响的知识和态度。方法邀请澳大利亚维多利亚州各医院的医务人员参加一项涉及33个问题的匿名调查。这项调查收集了以下数据:受访者的人口统计资料,他们在临床环境中使用通讯应用程序,对通讯应用程序的态度,对数据“安全性”的看法以及为什么选择了其中一款通讯应用程序。结果维多利亚州医院的通信应用程序从学生到顾问都得到了广泛使用,其中WhatsApp是主要使用的应用程序。每天共享的消息中位数为12,涵盖了一系列患者信息。所有受访者都积极评价了这些应用程序,以在临床环境中快速交流患者信息。但是,所有人都对以这种方式共享患者信息而引起的隐私隐患感到担忧。总计,有67%(60/90)的人认为这些应用程序上的患者数据“中等安全”,而50%(46/90)的用户担心这些应用程序的使用与当前的法规和政策不一致。如果应用程序快速,易于使用,具有简单的登录过程并且已经得到广泛使用,则更有可能被使用。结论维多利亚州医院的医务人员普遍使用Communication App。这些应用程序有助于加强医务人员之间的沟通,但使用它们会引起合规性问题,最引人注目的是澳大利亚的隐私法规。诸如MedX之类的符合隐私的应用程序的开发需要优先考虑用户友好的界面,并将该产品作为符合隐私的比较器推销给先前适应于医疗保健设置的应用程序。

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