Vernig Peter M, Repique Renee John R
Peter M. Vernig, PhD, Renee John R. Repique, MS, RN, NEA-BC, Friends Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Peter M. Vernig, PhD, Renee John R. Repique, MS, RN, NEA-BC, Friends Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc. 2015 Jan-Feb;21(1):31-3. doi: 10.1177/1078390314566883.
Short message service (SMS), commonly referred to as text messaging, allows instantaneous communication between mobile telephones and other systems via 160-character messages. SMS has a wide reach, and thus researchers and public health officials have considered using this platform for health-related communication. Today, as our society continues to integrate components of automation in various forms and levels of human interaction, and with the increasing ubiquity of mobile technology in health care, technology-delivered health interventions such as SMS offer a creative alternative that can be a valuable tool to assist mental health patients in their own treatment and recovery and for the mental health clinicians who are responsible for providing care and its delivery.
短消息服务(SMS),通常称为文本消息,允许移动电话与其他系统之间通过160字符的消息进行即时通信。短信覆盖面广,因此研究人员和公共卫生官员已考虑使用该平台进行与健康相关的通信。如今,随着我们的社会在各种形式和层次的人际互动中不断融入自动化元素,以及移动技术在医疗保健领域的日益普及,诸如短信这样的技术提供的健康干预措施提供了一种创造性的选择,它可以成为帮助心理健康患者进行自我治疗和康复的宝贵工具,对于负责提供护理及其服务的心理健康临床医生来说也是如此。