Singarella T, Baxter J, Sandefur R R, Emery C C
Health Sciences Library, University of Tennessee, Memphis 38163.
J Med Syst. 1993 Apr;17(2):69-86. doi: 10.1007/BF00996784.
A study was done during 1991-1992 to determine the perceived impact of electronic mail (E-mail) relative to other forms of communication in health sciences institutions. E-mail subscribers at two major health sciences institutions were sent 2919 surveys, and 823 (28%) completed survey instruments were returned. A significant positive impact of E-mail was found relative to other forms of communication (e.g., paper, phone) with regard to E-mail messaging, response rates, influence, value, formality, perceptions, errors in communication, cost-effectiveness, communication style, and other factors. Areas where no differences were found between communication mechanisms were also revealing. Technical problems, maintenance, and confidentiality of E-mail messaging were not found to be significant problems. Trends, value, and impact of E-mail use in health sciences institutions are also discussed.
1991年至1992年期间开展了一项研究,以确定电子邮件相对于健康科学机构中其他通信形式所产生的感知影响。向两家主要健康科学机构的电子邮件用户发送了2919份调查问卷,共收回823份(28%)填好的调查问卷。研究发现,在电子邮件信息传递、回复率、影响力、价值、正式程度、认知、沟通错误、成本效益、沟通方式及其他因素方面,电子邮件相对于其他通信形式(如纸质、电话)具有显著的积极影响。通信机制之间未发现差异的领域也很有启发性。电子邮件信息传递的技术问题、维护及保密性未被视为重大问题。还讨论了健康科学机构中电子邮件使用的趋势、价值及影响。