Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California.
J Surg Educ. 2013 Nov-Dec;70(6):826-34. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2012.05.003. Epub 2012 Jun 15.
There is little information about the use of text messaging (texting) devices among resident and faculty physicians for patient-related care (PRC).
To determine the prevalence, frequency, purpose, and concerns regarding texting among resident and attending surgeons and to identify factors associated with PRC texting.
E-mail survey.
University medical center and its affiliated hospitals.
Surgery resident and attending staff.
Prevalence, frequency, purpose, and concerns regarding patient-related care text messaging.
Overall, 73 (65%) surveyed physicians responded, including 45 resident (66%) and 28 attending surgeons (62%). All respondents owned a texting device. Majority of surgery residents (88%) and attendings (71%) texted residents, whereas only 59% of residents and 65% of attendings texted other faculty. Most resident to resident text occurred at a frequency of 3-5 times/d (43%) compared with most attending to resident texts, which occurred 1-2 times/d (33%). Most resident to attending (25%) and attending to attending (30%) texts occurred 1-2 times/d. Among those that texted, PRC was the most frequently reported purpose for resident to resident (46%), resident to attending (64%), attending to resident (82%), and attending to other attending staff (60%) texting. Texting was the most preferred method to communicate about routine PRC (47% of residents vs 44% of attendings). Age (OR: 0.86, 95% CI: 0.79-0.95; p = 0.003), but not sex, specialty/clinical rotation, academic rank, or postgraduate year (PGY) level predicted PRC texting.
Most resident and attending staff surveyed utilize texting, mostly for PRC. Texting was preferred for communicating routine PRC information. Our data may facilitate the development of guidelines for the appropriate use of PRC texting.
关于住院医师和带教医师在患者相关护理(PRC)中使用短信(文本)设备的信息很少。
确定住院医师和主治外科医师使用短信进行 PRC 的流行率、频率、目的和关注事项,并确定与 PRC 短信相关的因素。
电子邮件调查。
大学医疗中心及其附属医院。
外科住院医师和主治外科医师。
PRC 相关短信的流行率、频率、目的和关注事项。
共有 73 名(65%)接受调查的医生做出了回应,其中包括 45 名住院医师(66%)和 28 名主治外科医师(62%)。所有受访者都拥有短信设备。大多数住院医师(88%)和主治外科医师(71%)给住院医师发短信,而只有 59%的住院医师和 65%的主治外科医师给其他教员发短信。大多数住院医师之间的短信频率为每天 3-5 次(43%),而主治外科医师给住院医师发的短信频率为每天 1-2 次(33%)。大多数住院医师给主治外科医师(25%)和主治外科医师之间(30%)的短信频率为每天 1-2 次。在那些发短信的人中,PRC 是住院医师之间(46%)、住院医师和主治外科医师之间(64%)、主治外科医师和住院医师之间(82%)以及主治外科医师和其他主治外科医师之间(60%)发短信最常见的目的。对于常规 PRC,发短信是最受欢迎的沟通方式(47%的住院医师 vs 44%的主治外科医师)。年龄(OR:0.86,95%CI:0.79-0.95;p = 0.003),而不是性别、专业/临床轮转、学术职称或住院医师年资(PGY)水平,预测了 PRC 短信的使用。
大多数接受调查的住院医师和主治外科医师都使用短信,主要用于 PRC。发短信是交流常规 PRC 信息的首选方式。我们的数据可能有助于制定 PRC 短信使用的适当准则。