Division of Trauma, Critical Care, and Acute Care Surgery, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85727, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2013 Mar;19(3):150-4. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2012.0114. Epub 2013 Feb 5.
Communication among healthcare providers continues to change, and 90% of healthcare providers are now carrying cellular phones. Compared with pagers, the rate and amount of information immediately available via cellular phones are far superior. Wireless devices such as smartphones are ideal in acute trauma settings as they can transfer patient information quickly in a coordinate manner to all the team members responsible for patient care.
A questionnaire survey was distributed among all the trauma surgeons, surgery residents, and nurse practitioners who were a part of the trauma surgery team at a Level 1 trauma center. Answers to each question were recorded on a 5-point Likert scale. The completed survey questionnaires were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences software (SPSS version 17; SPSS, Inc., Chicago, IL).
The respondents had an overall positive experience with the usage of the third-generation (3G) smartphones, with 94% of respondents in favor of having wireless means of communication at a Level 1 trauma center. Of respondents, 78% found the device very user friendly, 98% stated that use of smartphones had improved the speed and quality of communication, 96% indicated that 3G smartphones were a useful teaching tool, 90% of the individuals felt there was improvement in the physician's response time to both routine and critical patients, and 88% of respondents were aware of the rules and regulations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Smartphones in an acute trauma setting are easy to use and improve the means of communication among the team members by providing accurate and reliable information in real time. Smartphones are effective in patient follow-up and as a teaching tool. Strict rules need to be used to govern the use of smartphones to secure the safety and secrecy of patient information.
医疗保健提供者之间的沟通方式仍在不断变化,现在 90%的医疗保健提供者都在使用手机。与传呼机相比,手机能够立即提供的信息的速度和数量要优越得多。智能手机等无线设备在急性创伤环境中非常理想,因为它们可以快速以协调的方式将患者信息传输给负责患者护理的所有团队成员。
在一家一级创伤中心,向创伤外科医生、外科住院医师和护士从业者发放了一份调查问卷,这些人都是创伤外科团队的成员。每个问题的答案都记录在 5 分李克特量表上。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS 版本 17;SPSS,芝加哥,IL)对完成的调查问卷进行分析。
受访者对第三代(3G)智能手机的使用总体上持积极态度,94%的受访者赞成在一级创伤中心使用无线通讯方式。78%的受访者认为该设备非常易于使用,98%的受访者表示智能手机的使用提高了沟通的速度和质量,96%的受访者表示智能手机是一种有用的教学工具,90%的人认为 3G 智能手机改善了医生对常规和危急患者的反应时间,88%的受访者了解《健康保险携带和责任法案》的规则和条例。
在急性创伤环境中,智能手机易于使用,并通过实时提供准确可靠的信息来改善团队成员之间的沟通方式。智能手机在患者随访和教学工具方面都很有效。需要严格的规则来管理智能手机的使用,以确保患者信息的安全和保密。