Dumestre Danielle O, Fraulin Frankie
Sections of Pediatric Surgery and Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Plast Surg (Oakv). 2020 Feb;28(1):12-18. doi: 10.1177/2292550319880910. Epub 2019 Oct 24.
To evaluate a smartphone application for clinical photography that prioritizes and facilitates patient security.
Ethics was obtained to trial the application Sharesmart. Calgary plastic surgeons/residents used the application for clinical photography and communication. Surveys gauging the application usability, incorporated consent process, and photograph storage/sharing were then sent to surgeons and patients.
Over a 1-year trial period, 16 Calgary plastic surgeons and 24 residents used the application to photograph 84 patients. Half (56%) of the patients completed the survey. The majority of patients found the applications consent process acceptable (89%) and felt their photograph was secure (89%). Half (51%) of the surgeons/residents completed the survey and would use the application as is (67%) or with modifications (33%). The consent process was felt to be superior (73%) or equivalent (23%) to participant's prior methods and was felt to resolve issues present with current photography practices of secure transmission and storage of photographs by 100% and 95% of respondents, respectively. Perceived limitations of the application included difficulties in use with poor cellphone service or Internet, decreased speed compared to current practices, the lack of a desktop platform, video capability, and ability to transmit the photograph directly to the patient's medical record.
A smartphone clinical photography application addresses the risks of patient confidentiality breach present with current photography methods; broad implementation should be considered.
评估一款用于临床摄影的智能手机应用程序,该程序将患者安全放在首位并为之提供便利。
获得伦理批准以试用Sharesmart应用程序。卡尔加里的整形外科医生/住院医师使用该应用程序进行临床摄影和交流。随后,向外科医生和患者发送了有关该应用程序可用性、纳入的同意程序以及照片存储/共享情况的调查问卷。
在为期1年的试验期内,16名卡尔加里的整形外科医生和24名住院医师使用该应用程序为84名患者拍照。一半(56%)的患者完成了调查。大多数患者认为该应用程序的同意程序是可接受的(89%),并觉得他们的照片是安全的(89%)。一半(51%)的外科医生/住院医师完成了调查,其中67%的人会按原样使用该应用程序,33%的人会进行修改后使用。73%的人认为同意程序优于、23%的人认为等同于参与者之前的方法,100%和95%的受访者分别认为该程序解决了当前摄影实践中照片安全传输和存储方面存在的问题。该应用程序的感知局限性包括在手机信号差或无网络时使用困难、与当前做法相比速度降低、缺乏桌面平台、视频功能以及直接将照片传输到患者病历的能力。
一款智能手机临床摄影应用程序解决了当前摄影方法中存在的患者保密信息泄露风险;应考虑广泛应用。