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麻醉医护人员在麻醉患者护理期间的智能手机使用习惯:来自土耳其的一项调查。

Smartphone use habits of anesthesia providers during anesthetized patient care: a survey from Turkey.

作者信息

Pınar Hüseyin Ulaş, Karaca Omer, Doğan Rafi, Konuk Ümmü Mine

机构信息

Anesthesiology Department, Konya Research Center, Baskent University, Hocacihan Mah. Saray Cad. No: 1, Selçuklu, Konya, 42080, Turkey.

出版信息

BMC Anesthesiol. 2016 Oct 6;16(1):88. doi: 10.1186/s12871-016-0245-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Smartphones are used in many areas of anesthesia practice. However, recent editorial articles have expressed concerns about smartphone uses in the operating room for non-medical purposes. We performed a survey to learn about the smartphone use habits and views of Turkish anesthesia providers.

METHODS

A questionnaire consisting of 14 questions about smartphone use habits during anesthesia care was sent anesthesia providers.

RESULTS

In November-December 2015, a total of 955 participants answered our survey with 93.7 % of respondents responding that they used smartphones during the anesthetized patient care. Phone calls (65.4 %), messaging (46.4 %), social media (35.3 %), and surfing the internet (33.7 %) were the most common purposes. However, 96.7 % of respondents indicated that smartphones were either never or seldom used during critical stages of anesthesia. Most respondents (87.3 %) stated that they were never distracted because of smartphone use; however, 41 % had witnessed their collagues in such a situation at least once.

CONCLUSIONS

According to the results of the survey, smartphones are used in the operating room often for non-medical purposes. Distraction remains a concern but evidence-based data on whether restrictions to smartphone use are required are not yet available.

摘要

背景

智能手机在麻醉实践的许多领域都有应用。然而,最近的社论文章对在手术室出于非医疗目的使用智能手机表示担忧。我们进行了一项调查,以了解土耳其麻醉医护人员的智能手机使用习惯和看法。

方法

向麻醉医护人员发送了一份包含14个关于麻醉护理期间智能手机使用习惯问题的问卷。

结果

在2015年11月至12月期间,共有955名参与者回答了我们的调查,93.7%的受访者表示他们在麻醉患者护理期间使用智能手机。打电话(65.4%)、发信息(46.4%)、使用社交媒体(35.3%)和上网冲浪(33.7%)是最常见的用途。然而,96.7%的受访者表示在麻醉的关键阶段从未或很少使用智能手机。大多数受访者(87.3%)表示他们从未因使用智能手机而分心;然而,41%的人至少有一次目睹同事处于这种情况。

结论

根据调查结果,智能手机在手术室经常被用于非医疗目的。分心仍然是一个问题,但关于是否需要限制智能手机使用的循证数据尚不可用。

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