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An evaluation of the use of smartphones to communicate between clinicians: A mixed-methods study
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نویسنده
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wu r. ,rossos p. ,quan s. ,reeves s. ,lo v. ,wong b. ,cheung m. ,morra d.
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منبع
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journal of medical internet research - 2011 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 3
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چکیده
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Background: communication between clinicians is critical to providing quality patient care but is often hampered by limitations of current systems. smartphones such as blackberrys may improve communication,but studies of these technologies have been limited to date. objective: our objectives were to describe how smartphones were adopted for clinical communication within general internal medical wards and determine their impact on team effectiveness and communication. methods: this was a mixed-methods study that gathered data from the frequency of smartphone calls and email messages,clinicians' interviews,and ethnographic observations of clinical communication interactions. triangulation of qualitative and quantitative data was undertaken to develop common themes that encompass comprehensive and representative insights across different methods. results: findings from our study indicated that over a 24-hour period,nurses sent on average 22.3 emails to the physicians mostly through the team smartphone, the designated primary point of contact for a specific medical team. physicians carrying the team smartphone received on average 21.9 emails and 6.4 telephone calls while sending out 6.9 emails and initiating 8.3 telephone calls over the 24-hour period. our analyses identified both positive and negative outcomes associated with the use of smartphones for clinical communication. there was a perceived improvement in efficiency over the use of pagers for clinical communication for physicians,nurses,and allied health professionals. in particular,residents found that the use of smartphones helped to increase their mobility and multitasking abilities. negative outcomes included frequent interruptions and discordance between what doctors and nurses considered urgent. nurses perceived a worsening of the interprofessional relationships due to overreliance on messaging by text with a resulting decrease in verbal communication. unprofessional behaviors were observed in the use of smartphones by residents. conclusions: routine adoption of smartphones by residents appeared to improve efficiency over the use of pagers for physicians,nurses,and allied health professionals. this was balanced by negative communication issues of increased interruptions,a gap in perceived urgency,weakened interprofessional relationships,and unprofessional behavior. further communication interventions are required that balance efficiency and interruptions while maintaining or even improving interprofessional relationships and professionalism.
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کلیدواژه
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Cellular phone; Email; Hospital communication systems; Interdisciplinary communication
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آدرس
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university health network,division of general internal medicine,200 elizabeth street 14en-222,toronto,on,m5g 2c4,canada,centre for innovation in complex care,university health network,toronto,on, Canada, university health network,department of medicine,toronto,on, Canada, centre for innovation in complex care,university health network,toronto,on, Canada, centre for faculty development,li ka shing international health care education centre,st michael's hospital,toronto,on,canada,keenan research centre,li ka shing knowledge institute of st michael's hospital,toronto,on,canada,wilson centre for research in education,university health network,toronto,on,canada,department of psychiatry,university of toronto,toronto,on, Canada, centre for innovation in complex care,university health network,toronto,on, Canada, sunnybrook health sciences centre,department of medicine,toronto,on, Canada, sunnybrook health sciences centre,department of medicine,toronto,on, Canada, university health network,division of general internal medicine,200 elizabeth street 14en-222,toronto,on,m5g 2c4,canada,centre for innovation in complex care,university health network,toronto,on,canada,centre for interprofessional education,university of toronto,toronto,on, Canada
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