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医疗保健提供者之间的专业电子邮件沟通:提出基于证据的指南。

Professional e-mail communication among health care providers: proposing evidence-based guidelines.

机构信息

Dr. Malka is assistant professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, North Carolina. Dr. Kessler is consulting associate, Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, and deputy chief of staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Abraham is a resident physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Emmet is medical librarian, Ruth Lilly Medical Library, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Wilbur is vice chair and professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2015 Jan;90(1):25-9. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000000465.

Abstract

E-mail is now a primary method of correspondence in health care, and proficiency with professional e-mail use is a vital skill for physicians. Fundamentals of e-mail courtesy can be derived from lay literature, but there is a dearth of scientific literature that addresses the use of e-mail between physicians. E-mail communication between providers is generally more familiar and casual than other professional interactions, which can promote unprofessional behavior or misunderstanding. Not only e-mail content but also wording, format, and tone may influence clinical recommendations and perceptions of the e-mail sender. In addition, there are serious legal and ethical implications when unprofessional or unsecured e-mails related to patient-identifying information are exchanged or included within an electronic medical record. The authors believe that the appropriate use of e-mail is a vital skill for physicians, with serious legal and ethical ramifications and the potential to affect professional development and patient care. In this article, the authors analyze a comprehensive literature search, explore several facets of e-mail use between physicians, and offer specific recommendations for professional e-mail use.

摘要

电子邮件现在是医疗保健中主要的通信方式,熟练掌握专业电子邮件的使用是医生的一项重要技能。电子邮件礼仪的基础知识可以从通俗文学中推导出来,但关于医生之间电子邮件使用的科学文献却很少。与其他专业互动相比,提供者之间的电子邮件沟通通常更熟悉和随意,这可能会导致不专业的行为或误解。不仅电子邮件的内容,还有措辞、格式和语气都可能影响临床建议和对电子邮件发件人的看法。此外,当与患者身份信息相关的不专业或不安全的电子邮件被交换或包含在电子病历中时,会涉及严重的法律和道德问题。作者认为,适当使用电子邮件是医生的一项重要技能,涉及严重的法律和道德问题,有可能影响专业发展和患者护理。在本文中,作者分析了一次全面的文献检索,探讨了医生之间电子邮件使用的几个方面,并为专业电子邮件的使用提供了具体建议。

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