Brilla Roland, Wartenberg Katja Elfriede
Department of Neurology, University of Illinois, 912 South Wood Street, M/C 796, Chicago, Illinois 60612-7330, USA.
J Med Syst. 2004 Feb;28(1):57-61. doi: 10.1023/b:joms.0000021520.50986.48.
There have been numerous efforts to introduce and increase the use of handheld computers, also called personal digital assistants (PDA), in health care, one of which is the distribution of PDAs to Neurology residents at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The authors examined the success of this intervention by comparing PDA use and user attitudes between residents of the intervention group and residents in another residency program where the use of PDAs is neither encouraged nor discouraged. The authors examined in particular the use of drug databases on the PDA as its currently most popular application in health care. The use of PDAs for purposes not related to health care was widespread among individuals in both programs, but the use of drug databases was significantly more common in the control group, which can be interpreted as a success of the intervention.
为在医疗保健领域引入并增加手持计算机(也称为个人数字助理,即PDA)的使用,人们付出了诸多努力,其中之一是向芝加哥伊利诺伊大学的神经科住院医师分发PDA。作者通过比较干预组住院医师与另一住院医师项目中住院医师(该项目对PDA的使用既不鼓励也不禁止)的PDA使用情况和用户态度,来检验此次干预的成效。作者特别研究了PDA上药物数据库的使用情况,因为它是目前医疗保健领域最受欢迎的应用程序。在这两个项目的人员中,将PDA用于与医疗保健无关目的的情况很普遍,但药物数据库的使用在对照组中明显更常见,这可被视为干预的成功。