Worth E R, Patrick T B
Medical Information Technologies, Inc., Columbia, Missouri, USA.
Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp. 1997:325-9.
Anesthesiology Discussion Group (ADG), an electronic mail (email) discussion list, has previously been shown to be a clinically oriented, cost-effective form of telemedicine. ADG is composed of an international collection of anesthesia providers. Discussions with colleagues are generally informal in nature and are examples of types of information-seeking behavior which frequently occur in hallways or lounges of a hospital or clinic. Information-seeking occurs when a health care provider searches for information which will be used to solve or satisfy a patient's problem or need. We surveyed practitioners who had previously submitted non-rhetorical, clinical questions to the group. After analysis of the questionnaire results, we conclude that ADG is a valuable resource used for information-seeking and is a clinically effective form of telemedicine. Many of the respondents indicated that they used ADG to obtain second opinions from the collective expertise of group members. Respondents also indicated that they were generally satisfied with the quality of responses and would not hesitate to use ADG for future clinical questions.
麻醉学讨论组(ADG)是一个电子邮件讨论列表,此前已被证明是一种以临床为导向、具有成本效益的远程医疗形式。ADG由国际麻醉提供者组成。与同事的讨论通常是非正式的,是医院或诊所走廊或休息室中经常出现的信息寻求行为类型的示例。当医疗保健提供者搜索将用于解决或满足患者问题或需求的信息时,就会出现信息寻求行为。我们对之前向该小组提交过非修辞性临床问题的从业者进行了调查。在对问卷结果进行分析后,我们得出结论,ADG是用于信息寻求的宝贵资源,是一种临床有效的远程医疗形式。许多受访者表示,他们利用ADG从小组成员的集体专业知识中获得第二意见。受访者还表示,他们通常对回复质量感到满意,并且会毫不犹豫地在未来的临床问题上使用ADG。