Stergiannis Pantelis, Intas Georgios, Toulia Georgia, Tsolakoglou Ioannis, Kostagiolas Petros, Christodoulou Eleni, Chalari Eleftheria, Kiriakopoulos Vasilios, Filntisis Georgios
Author Affiliations: Gonk "Oi Agioi Anargyroi" (Dr Stergiannis); General Hospital of Nikaia Agios Panteleimon (Dr Intas and Ms Chalari); Technological Educational Institute of Athens (Dr Toulia); General Hospital of Thessaloniki Agios Pavlos (Dr Tsolakoglou); Department of Archive and Library Science, Ionian University (Dr Kostagiolas); Vocational Training Institute Educator (Dr Christodoulou); General Hospital of Nea Ionia (Mr Kiriakopoulos); and Critical Care and Hyperbaric Medicine, Faculty of Nursing, University of Athens (Dr Filntisis), Greece.
Comput Inform Nurs. 2017 Sep;35(9):483-488. doi: 10.1097/CIN.0000000000000347.
The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical use of smartphones among medical and nursing staff in Greece. This study used a 17-item questionnaire that was administered to the participants by the authors. The sample consists of 974 participants of 1200 who were asked to participate (ie, a response rate of 81.3%). The survey was open to all categories of medical and nursing staff (junior doctors, specialized doctors, assistant nurses, and RNs). In total, 167 participants (18.5%) were nurse assistants; 385 participants (42.6%), nurses; 154 participants (17%), specialized doctors; and 198 participants (21.9%), junior doctors. The data analysis was performed using SPSS Statistics (version 21), and the significance level was set to .05. Medical doctors own smartphones on a higher percentage in comparison with nurses. Among smartphone owners, medical doctors use their devices for clinical issues more frequently compared with nurses. Although medical doctors believe that smartphones can be a great tool for their work, they state that they do not use it for clinical reasons. Nurses state that they do not use their smartphones for clinical reasons because they are not aware of the existence of applications that can be used to assist them in their daily clinical tasks.
本研究的目的是调查希腊医护人员对智能手机的临床使用情况。本研究使用了一份由作者向参与者发放的包含17个条目的问卷。样本由1200名被邀请参与的参与者中的974人组成(即回复率为81.3%)。该调查面向所有类别的医护人员(初级医生、专科医生、助理护士和注册护士)。总共有167名参与者(18.5%)是助理护士;385名参与者(42.6%)是护士;154名参与者(17%)是专科医生;198名参与者(21.9%)是初级医生。使用SPSS Statistics(版本21)进行数据分析,显著性水平设定为0.05。与护士相比,医生拥有智能手机的比例更高。在智能手机拥有者中,与护士相比,医生更频繁地将其设备用于临床问题。尽管医生认为智能手机对他们的工作可能是一个很好的工具,但他们表示由于临床原因他们并不使用它。护士表示他们由于临床原因不使用智能手机,因为他们不知道存在可用于协助他们日常临床任务的应用程序。