智能手机在儿科实践中的使用:一项全国性调查

A. Hadjipanayis, A. Klonis, O. Abdel-Mannan, A. Sutcliffe
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结果:从78名随机选择的符合条件的参与者中,75名(96%)儿科医生同意参加本研究。大多数医生报告说他们拥有智能手机(53,71%),其余的(22,29%)使用塞班手机作为他们的主要设备。在拥有智能手机的人中,40% (n21)表示至少使用一款与临床工作相关的应用程序。这些用户使用的应用程序的平均数量为3.5个。大多数人(44/ 53,83%)表示,他们没有使用智能手机作为管理患者预约的工具,而53人中有9人(17%)表示肯定。超过80%的参与者出于专业目的使用智能手机拍摄或接收患者的照片或视频。结论:本研究发现塞浦路斯儿科医生的智能手机拥有率和使用率很高,这与其他国家其他专业的先前文献相吻合。尽管它们提供了好处,但需要建立更严格的关于移动医疗应用程序的验证实践,以确保它们被安全和适当地使用。
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SMARTPHONE USE IN PAEDIATRIC PRACTICE: A NATIONAL SURVEY
Results: From a total of 78 randomly selected eligible participants, 75 (96%) paediatricians agreed to participate in the study. The majority of physicians reported that they owned a smartphone (n53, 71%) and the rest (n22, 29%) used a Symbian phone as their primary device. Of those who owned a smartphone, 40% (n21) reported using at least one app related to their clinical work. The mean number of applications used by these users was 3.5. The majority (44/53, 83%) responded that they did not use their smartphone as a tool for managing patient appointments, while 9 out of the 53 (17%) responded positively. Over 80% of participants used their smartphone to take or receive a picture or a video from their patients for professional purposes. Conclusion: This study found a high level of smartphone ownership and usage among medical Cypriot paediatricians, corroborating with previous literature for other specialties in other countries. Despite the benefits they offer, more rigorous validation practices regarding mobile medical apps need to be established to ensure they are used safely and appropriately.
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