Jotkowitz Alan, Oh Jeong, Tu Conan, Elkin Dmitriy, Pollack Lori A, Kerpen Howard
Department of Medicine, Soroka Medical Center, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Med Teach. 2006 Jun;28(4):382-4. doi: 10.1080/01421590600607914.
The purpose of this study was to determine residents' perception of the utility of personal digital assistants (PDAs) and their influence on clinical practice at two teaching hospitals, one of which subsidized resident purchase of a PDA. A total of 21 residents in the unsubsidized group (32%) and 24 residents in the subsidized group (96%) owned a PDA. Medical residents who were provided with PDAs perceived them to be less useful than residents who were not provided with them. Palm owners in both groups responded that they used these devices to organize their record keeping and the most frequently used programs were pharmacopoeias, medical reference and clinical calculators. Residents quickly adapted PDA to clinical care and further research is needed to assess their impact on resident education and patient outcomes.
本研究的目的是确定住院医师对个人数字助理(PDA)效用的看法及其对两家教学医院临床实践的影响,其中一家为住院医师购买PDA提供补贴。未获补贴组共有21名住院医师(32%)拥有PDA,获补贴组有24名住院医师(96%)拥有PDA。配备PDA的住院医师认为其效用不如未配备PDA的住院医师。两组中拥有掌上电脑的住院医师均表示,他们使用这些设备来整理记录,最常使用的程序是药典、医学参考资料和临床计算器。住院医师很快就将PDA应用于临床护理,还需要进一步研究来评估其对住院医师教育和患者治疗结果的影响。