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Smartphones and Patient Care: Exploring the Use of Text-Based Messaging for Patient-Related Communication

机译:智能手机和患者护理:探索基于文本的消息传递进行患者相关的通信

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Background. Text messaging (texting) has become a routine medium of communication in society. However, its use among clinicians has not been fully characterized. We explored general surgery residents' practices and views on texting for patient-related communication. Methods. An email survey was distributed to all general surgery residents at a large Canadian medical school. Results. Overall, 46 (57%) of those surveyed responded. All used texting for patient-related communication. Eleven percent of residents did not have a password on their cell phone and 89% did not have encrypted phones. Texting was the most common way (41%) by which residents communicated routine patient-related information with staff physicians. Most (85%) residents agreed that texting enhances patient care. The majority (66%) did not know if their hospital had a policy on texting and were unaware of legislation surrounding texting in patient care (89%). Conclusions. Most general surgery residents use texting for communication of routine patient-related care issues. However, they acknowledge concerns regarding the security of this medium.
机译:背景。短信(发短信)已成为社会中沟通的常规媒介。但是,它在临床医生之间的使用尚未完全表征。我们探讨了普遍外科居民的练习和关于患者相关沟通的发短信的看法。方法。电子邮件调查分发给大加拿大医学院的所有普通外科居民。结果。总体而言,46名(57%)的受访者响应。所有使用与患者相关的通信的短信。 11%的居民在他们的手机上没有密码,89%没有加密电话。发短信是最常见的方式(41%​​),其中居民与员工医生沟通常规患者相关信息。大多数(85%)居民一致认为发短信增强患者护理。大多数(66%)不知道他们的医院是否有发短信政策,并没有意识到患者护理(89%)周围发短信的立法。结论。大多数普遍的外科居民使用短信进行常规患者相关护理问题的通信。但是,他们承认对这种媒体的安全性的担忧。

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