Shields Wendy C, Omaki Elise, McDonald Eileen M, Rosenberg Ruth, Aitken Mary, Stevens Martha Wood, Gielen Andrea C
Business Development and Partnerships at Sanergy, Nairobi, Kenya.
Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute, 13 Children's Way, Little Rock, AR.
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2018 Dec;34(12):878-882. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000001679.
The objectives of this study were to estimate the prevalence of cell phone and computer use among urban families bringing their children to an emergency department and to determine which technologies parents prefer to use to receive health information.
We visited 2 pediatric emergency departments in Baltimore, Md, and Little Rock, Ark. A convenience sample of parents of children 8 years old or younger completed a self-administered survey in the waiting area.
Two hundred thirty-eight surveys were completed. Respondents were primarily female (83%), less than 35 years old (74%), and had at least a high school diploma or General Educational Development (94%). Forty-three percent were employed full time. A majority (95%) of respondents reported owning a cell phone, with most (88%) owning a smartphone and 96% reported having some internet access. Of cell phone owners, 91% reported daily text messaging activity. Over half (63%) of respondents reported having computer internet access at home; 31% reported having internet access at work. Patterns of behavior and preferences emerged for both cell phone and computer use. Respondents were more likely to check their email (75% vs 50%, P < 0.0001) and access the internet (78% vs 67%, P = 0.002) with a smartphone rather than their computer.
Both cell phones and computers are prevalent and used among urban families seen in pediatric emergency departments, offering new ways to deliver health information to these often underserved populations. Providers aiming to deliver health information should consider smartphone applications, text message-based programs, and email to communicate with their patients.
本研究的目的是估计带孩子前往急诊科的城市家庭中手机和电脑的使用情况,并确定父母更倾向于使用哪种技术来获取健康信息。
我们走访了马里兰州巴尔的摩市和阿肯色州小石城的两家儿科急诊科。对8岁及以下儿童的父母进行便利抽样,让他们在候诊区完成一份自填式调查问卷。
共完成238份调查问卷。受访者主要为女性(83%),年龄小于35岁(74%),至少拥有高中文凭或同等学历(94%)。43%的人全职工作。大多数受访者(95%)报告拥有手机,其中大多数(88%)拥有智能手机,96%的人报告可以上网。在手机用户中,91%的人报告每天都有短信活动。超过一半(63%)的受访者报告家中可以使用电脑上网;31%的人报告工作场所可以上网。手机和电脑的使用行为模式及偏好逐渐显现。与使用电脑相比,受访者使用智能手机查看电子邮件(75%对50%,P<0.0001)和上网(78%对67%,P = 0.002)的可能性更高。
在儿科急诊科就诊的城市家庭中,手机和电脑都很普及且被广泛使用,这为向这些往往服务不足的人群提供健康信息提供了新途径。旨在提供健康信息的医疗服务提供者应考虑使用智能手机应用程序、基于短信的项目和电子邮件与患者进行沟通。