Goldfarb Jeremy, Kayssi Ahmed, Devon Karen, Rossos Peter G, Cil Tulin D
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Surg Innov. 2016 Jun;23(3):305-8. doi: 10.1177/1553350615624788. Epub 2016 Jan 12.
Background Text messaging (texting) has become a routine medium of communication in society. However, its use among clinicians has not been fully characterized. We explored general surgery residents' practices and views on texting for patient-related communication. Methods An email survey was distributed to all general surgery residents at a large Canadian medical school. Results Overall, 46 (57%) of those surveyed responded. All used texting for patient-related communication. Eleven percent of residents did not have a password on their cell phone and 89% did not have encrypted phones. Texting was the most common way (41%) by which residents communicated routine patient-related information with staff physicians. Most (85%) residents agreed that texting enhances patient care. The majority (66%) did not know if their hospital had a policy on texting and were unaware of legislation surrounding texting in patient care (89%). Conclusions Most general surgery residents use texting for communication of routine patient-related care issues. However, they acknowledge concerns regarding the security of this medium.
背景 短信已成为社会中一种常规的交流媒介。然而,临床医生对其的使用尚未得到充分描述。我们探讨了普通外科住院医师在与患者相关沟通中使用短信的做法和看法。方法 向加拿大一所大型医学院的所有普通外科住院医师发放了电子邮件调查问卷。结果 总体而言,46名(57%)受访者回复了问卷。所有人都使用短信进行与患者相关的沟通。11%的住院医师手机没有设置密码,89%没有加密手机。短信是住院医师与主治医师交流常规患者相关信息最常用的方式(41%)。大多数(85%)住院医师认为短信能改善患者护理。大多数(66%)不知道他们的医院是否有关于短信的政策,并且不了解患者护理中短信相关的法规(89%)。结论 大多数普通外科住院医师使用短信来交流常规的患者相关护理问题。然而,他们承认对这种沟通方式的安全性存在担忧。