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加拿大神经外科住院医师的智能手机使用模式:一项全国性横断面调查。

Smartphone Usage Patterns by Canadian Neurosurgery Residents: A National Cross-Sectional Survey.

作者信息

Kameda-Smith Michelle Masayo, Iorio-Morin Christian, Winkler-Schwartz Alexander, Ahmed Uzair S, Bergeron David, Bigder Mark, Dakson Ayoub, Elliott Cameron A, Guha Daipayan, Lavergne Pascal, Makarenko Serge, Taccone Michael S, Tso Michael, Wang Bill, Fortin David

机构信息

Division of Neurosurgery, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.

Division of Neurosurgery, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.

出版信息

World Neurosurg. 2018 Mar;111:e465-e470. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.12.089. Epub 2017 Dec 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Smartphones and their apps are used ubiquitously in medical practice. However, in some cases their use can be at odds with current patient data safety regulations such as Canada's Personal Health Information Protection Act of 2004. To assess current practices and inform mobile application development, we sought to better understand mobile device usage patterns among Canadian neurosurgery residents.

METHODS

Through the Canadian Neurosurgery Research Collaborative, an online survey characterizing smartphone ownership and usage patterns was developed and sent to all Canadian neurosurgery resident in April of 2016. Questionnaires were collected and completed surveys analyzed.

RESULTS

Of 146 eligible residents, 76 returned completed surveys (52% response rate). Of these 99% of respondents owned a smartphone, with 79% running on Apple's iOS. Four general mobile uses were identified: 1) communication between members of the medical team, 2) decision support, 3) medical reference, and 4) documentation through medical photography. Communication and photography were areas where the most obvious breaches in the Canadian Personal Health Information Protection Act were noted, with 89% of respondents taking pictures of patients' radiologic studies and 75% exchanging them with Short Message System. Hospital policies had no impact on user behaviors.

CONCLUSIONS

Smartphones are used daily by most neurosurgery residents. Identified usage patterns are associated with perceived gains in efficacy and challenges in privacy and data reliability. We believe creating and improving workflows that address these usage patterns has a greater potential to improve privacy than changing policies and enforcing regulations.

摘要

背景

智能手机及其应用程序在医疗实践中被广泛使用。然而,在某些情况下,它们的使用可能与现行的患者数据安全法规相冲突,比如加拿大2004年的《个人健康信息保护法》。为了评估当前的做法并为移动应用程序开发提供信息,我们试图更好地了解加拿大神经外科住院医师的移动设备使用模式。

方法

通过加拿大神经外科研究协作组织,于2016年4月开发了一项描述智能手机拥有情况和使用模式的在线调查,并发送给所有加拿大神经外科住院医师。收集问卷并对完成的调查进行分析。

结果

在146名符合条件的住院医师中,76人返回了完整的调查问卷(回复率为52%)。在这些受访者中,99%拥有智能手机,其中79%运行的是苹果的iOS系统。确定了四种一般的移动用途:1)医疗团队成员之间的沟通,2)决策支持,3)医学参考,4)通过医学摄影进行记录。沟通和摄影是在加拿大《个人健康信息保护法》中发现最明显违规行为的领域,89%的受访者拍摄患者的放射学研究照片,75%通过短信系统进行交换。医院政策对用户行为没有影响。

结论

大多数神经外科住院医师每天都使用智能手机。已确定的使用模式与感知到的效率提高以及隐私和数据可靠性方面的挑战相关。我们认为,创建和改进针对这些使用模式的工作流程,比改变政策和执行法规更有潜力改善隐私。

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