Katzen C, Solan M J, Dicker A P
Department of Radiation Oncology, Kimmel Cancer Center, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Philadelphia 19107-5097, USA.
Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis. 2005;8(2):189-93. doi: 10.1038/sj.pcan.4500797.
Electronic mail (e-mail) is a powerful tool that can greatly enhance communication and has numerous potential applications within the medical profession. Physician-patient e-mail communication volume is increasing, but little research has addressed patient interests and concerns about this now commonplace technology. The goals of this study were to review the available literature regarding physician-patient e-mail practices, evaluate patient interest, assess patient perspectives about how e-mail communication might facilitate medical treatment and advice, and determine areas of patient concern regarding e-mail communication with their physicians. To this end, a population of cancer patients was sent a written survey designed to assess their access to e-mail and attitudes about physician-patient e-mail communication. We found that patients favored e-mail for increased convenience, efficiency, and timeliness about general health problems, while it was not favored for urgent matters.
电子邮件是一种强大的工具,它可以极大地加强沟通,并且在医疗行业中有众多潜在应用。医患之间的电子邮件通信量正在增加,但很少有研究涉及患者对这种现在已很常见的技术的兴趣和担忧。本研究的目的是回顾关于医患电子邮件通信实践的现有文献,评估患者的兴趣,评估患者对电子邮件通信如何促进医疗治疗和建议的看法,并确定患者对与医生进行电子邮件通信的担忧领域。为此,我们向一群癌症患者发送了一份书面调查问卷,旨在评估他们使用电子邮件的情况以及对医患电子邮件通信的态度。我们发现,患者喜欢通过电子邮件来处理一般健康问题,因为这样更方便、高效和及时,而紧急事务则不适合通过电子邮件处理。