Gaster Barak, Knight Christopher L, DeWitt Dawn E, Sheffield John V L, Assefi Nassim P, Buchwald Dedra
Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2003 May;18(5):385-9. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.2003.20627.x.
To assess physicians' use of and attitudes toward electronic mail (e-mail) for patient communication, we conducted a mail-in survey of physicians who see patients in outpatient clinics affiliated with a large academic medical center (N = 283). Seventy-two percent of physicians reported using e-mail to communicate with patients, averaging 7.7 e-mails from patients per month. The lowest level of use was by community-based primary care physicians (odds ratio, 0.22; 95% confidence interval, 0.08 to 0.59). Those physicians who reported using e-mail with patients reported high satisfaction with its use. Although physicians were concerned about the confidentiality of e-mail, few discussed this issue with patients.
为评估医生在与患者沟通中使用电子邮件的情况及态度,我们对在一家大型学术医疗中心附属门诊为患者看病的医生进行了邮寄调查(N = 283)。72%的医生报告使用电子邮件与患者沟通,每月平均收到患者7.7封电子邮件。社区基层医疗医生的使用水平最低(优势比为0.22;95%置信区间为0.08至0.59)。那些报告使用电子邮件与患者沟通的医生对其使用满意度很高。尽管医生担心电子邮件的保密性,但很少与患者讨论这个问题。