Saad Ahmed, Bibi Saira, Vitish-Sharma Parveen, Goh Yan Mei, Talving Peep, Ponchietti Luca
Chirurgia (Bucur). 2017 Sept-Oct;112(5):607-610. doi: 10.21614/chirurgia.112.5.607.
As physicians, Mobile smartphones, laptops and tablets are now an integral part of our day to day activities including personal communications as well as our routine clinical practice. A digital survey was designed to explore the usage of mobile smartphones and the associated apps among surgeons in Trauma and Emergency departments. It was sent to 850 members of the European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery. A total of 91 responses were received with 60.4% aged between 35 and 54 years. Only 24.1%of respondents found the available apps extremely useful in their practice, however 75.9% of participants agreed on not being able to identify a certain good application to rely on.
Despite the widespread use of smartphones among doctors of different grades and specialties, there is a preference shown towards the use of instant messenger apps and the use of the camera for clinical photos. The usefulness of current available apps appears to be limited due to the absence of a regulating body to check the validity of data and peer review the contents of apps leaving a huge responsibility on the individual doctor using the app to rely on its results.
作为医生,移动智能手机、笔记本电脑和平板电脑现在已成为我们日常活动中不可或缺的一部分,包括个人通信以及日常临床实践。一项数字调查旨在探讨创伤和急诊科外科医生对移动智能手机及相关应用程序的使用情况。该调查发送给了欧洲创伤和急诊外科学会的850名成员。共收到91份回复,其中60.4%的受访者年龄在35至54岁之间。只有24.1%的受访者认为现有的应用程序在他们的实践中极其有用,然而75.9%的参与者一致认为无法确定某个可靠的好应用程序。
尽管智能手机在不同级别和专业的医生中广泛使用,但他们更倾向于使用即时通讯应用程序以及使用相机拍摄临床照片。由于缺乏监管机构来检查数据的有效性并对应用程序的内容进行同行评审,现有的应用程序的有用性似乎有限,这使得使用应用程序的个体医生要对依赖其结果承担巨大责任。