Potter A R
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1981 Nov;31(232):683-5.
Analysis of answers to a questionnaire on the use of computers in general practice showed that 19 per cent of patients in two practices in Staffordshire would be worried if their general practitioner used a computer to store medical records. Twenty-seven per cent of patients would be unwilling to speak frankly about personal matters to their general practitioner if he or she used a computer and 7 per cent said that they would change to another doctor. Fifteen per cent stated that their general practitioner already had information about them that they would not want to be included in a computerized record of their medical history.
一项关于全科医疗中计算机使用情况的问卷调查结果分析显示,在斯塔福德郡两家诊所的患者中,19% 的患者会担心他们的全科医生使用计算机存储病历。如果全科医生使用计算机,27% 的患者会不愿意坦率地谈论个人问题,7% 的患者表示他们会更换医生。15% 的患者称,他们的全科医生已经掌握了一些他们不想被纳入病史电子记录的信息。