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智能手机和移动应用程序在埃及急诊科的作用:一项横断面研究。

The effect of smartphones and mobile apps in Egyptian Emergency Departments: A cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Hassan Mohamed, Aboelnasr Roeya, Elsebaey Aya Farag Attia, Elabd Sherif Shawky, Ewida Alaa H, Taha Waleed M

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Egypt.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Pilgrim Hospital, ULTH, UK.

出版信息

Afr J Emerg Med. 2025 Jun;15(2):584-588. doi: 10.1016/j.afjem.2025.02.001. Epub 2025 Mar 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The prevalence of mobile devices in healthcare environments has steeply increased the creation of medical software applications, or apps, for these platforms. It can enhance the provided healthcare services.

AIM

This study aimed to assess the prevalence of smartphone use among health care professionals (HCPs) in Egypt and detect the possible benefits and challenges identified by HCPs in the emergency department associated with the use of smartphones and mobile apps.

METHODS

A cross-sectional 23-question structured survey-based study was conducted and distributed electronically via GoogleForms. The survey targeted all healthcare professionals working in emergency departments in Egypt either from University hospitals or the Ministry of Health.

RESULTS

Among 130 responders, almost 89 % were physicians, while the rest were nurses. In addition, 53.1 % had one to four years of experience. Our study revealed that 62.3 % of the responders used medical apps daily with 61.5 % using smartphones during their work shifts. Though, about 81.5 % demonstrated limited or no availability of necessary technology infrastructure in ED. Furthermore, peer-reviewed evidence use was detected among 80 % of the responders using Google and other search engines for health-related information, and about 23 % of them used WikiEM and Wikipedia. Nevertheless, Medscape, MedCalc, and Up-to-date were among the most used medical apps with 69.2 %, 44.6 %, and 33.1 % respectively. Most of the responders were confident that smartphones could improve patient safety. In addition, satisfaction with current mobile apps was detected by more than 60 %, and most of the HCPs agreed that smartphones and mobile apps are crucial for future emergency healthcare delivery.

CONCLUSION

The use of smartphone apps in Egyptian ED is critical and is widespread among health providers; however, proper training on peer-reviewed resources can serve in improving medical health services.

摘要

背景

移动设备在医疗环境中的普及极大地促进了针对这些平台的医学软件应用程序(即应用)的开发。这可以提升所提供的医疗服务。

目的

本研究旨在评估埃及医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)中智能手机的使用情况,并发现急诊科HCPs所确定的与使用智能手机和移动应用相关的潜在益处和挑战。

方法

开展了一项基于23个问题的横断面结构化调查研究,并通过谷歌表单以电子方式分发。该调查针对埃及大学医院或卫生部下属急诊科的所有医疗保健专业人员。

结果

在130名受访者中,近89%为医生,其余为护士。此外,53.1%的人有1至4年的工作经验。我们的研究表明,62.3%的受访者每天使用医疗应用,61.5%的人在轮班工作时使用智能手机。然而,约81.5%的人表示急诊科的必要技术基础设施有限或根本没有。此外,80%的受访者在使用谷歌和其他搜索引擎获取健康相关信息时发现了经过同行评审的证据,其中约23%的人使用了WikiEM和维基百科。尽管如此,Medscape、MedCalc和Up-to-date是使用最多的医疗应用,分别为69.2%、44.6%和33.1%。大多数受访者相信智能手机可以提高患者安全。此外,超过60%的人对当前的移动应用感到满意,大多数HCPs一致认为智能手机和移动应用对未来的急诊医疗服务至关重要。

结论

智能手机应用在埃及急诊科的使用至关重要且在医疗服务提供者中广泛存在;然而,对经过同行评审的资源进行适当培训有助于改善医疗健康服务。

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