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[德国放射科医生对医疗应用程序和电子书的接受度]

[Acceptance of medical apps and e‑books among German radiologists].

作者信息

Schleder S, Dendl L M, Niessen C, Stroszczynski C, Schreyer A G

机构信息

Institut für Röntgendiagnostik, Universitätsklinikum Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11, 93053, Regensburg, Deutschland.

出版信息

Radiologe. 2017 Sep;57(9):752-759. doi: 10.1007/s00117-017-0279-y.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Smartphones, tablet PCs, mobile applications (apps) and electronic book files (e-books) affect our lives in private and job-related settings. The aim of this study was to analyze the behavior of radiologists on smartphones, tablet PCs and e‑books and to investigate its effect on their daily work.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

An online survey containing of 23 questions was conducted using Survey Monkey© ( www.surveymonkey.com ). The invitation to the survey was done using the newsletter of the German Radiological Society (DRG). The acquired data was automatically stored by the software and then analyzed using descriptive statistics.

RESULTS

In total, 104 radiologists (29% female) participated in the online survey. Of these, 93% and 96.5% owned a smartphone or a tablet PC, respectively, and 72% and 67% used medical apps and e‑books, respectively. Through their use, 31% found moderate and 41% found enormous improvement in their daily work. A majority of participating radiologists would be willing to pay an increased user fee for optimized apps or e‑books.

CONCLUSION

With currently only moderate individual benefit of mobile medical apps and e‑books, there is a widespread need for optimally configured apps and e‑books with a correspondingly high market potential.

KEY POINTS

(1) Radiologists use smartphones (93%) or tablet PCs (96.5%); (2) 72% of radiologists use a smartphone or tablet PC for medical material; (3) 53% of radiologists report significant assistance from or a high value of the mobile medical applications used; (4) There is a willingness to pay a license fee for optimized mobile applications or e‑books.

摘要

目的

智能手机、平板电脑、移动应用程序(应用)和电子书在我们的私人生活及工作场景中都有着重要影响。本研究旨在分析放射科医生使用智能手机、平板电脑和电子书的行为,并探讨其对日常工作的影响。

材料与方法

使用Survey Monkey©(www.surveymonkey.com)开展了一项包含23个问题的在线调查。通过德国放射学会(DRG)的时事通讯邀请参与调查。所获取的数据由软件自动存储,随后使用描述性统计方法进行分析。

结果

共有104名放射科医生(29%为女性)参与了在线调查。其中,分别有93%和96.5%的人拥有智能手机或平板电脑,分别有72%和67%的人使用医学应用和电子书。通过使用这些设备,31%的人认为日常工作有适度改善,41%的人认为有极大改善。大多数参与调查的放射科医生愿意为优化后的应用或电子书支付更高的使用费。

结论

目前移动医疗应用和电子书的个人收益仅为适度水平,因此广泛需要配置优化且具有相应高市场潜力的应用和电子书。

关键点

(1)放射科医生使用智能手机(93%)或平板电脑(96.5%);(2)72%的放射科医生使用智能手机或平板电脑获取医学资料;(3)53%的放射科医生报告所使用的移动医疗应用提供了显著帮助或具有很高价值;(4)愿意为优化后的移动应用或电子书支付许可费。

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