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Mobile learning devices in the workplace: ‘as much a part of the junior doctors’ kit as a stethoscope’?

机译:工作场所中的移动学习设备:“像听诊器一样,是初级医生工具包的一部分”?

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Background Smartphones are ubiquitous and commonly used as a learning and information resource. They have potential to revolutionize medical education and medical practice. The iDoc project provides a medical textbook smartphone app to newly-qualified doctors working in Wales. The project was designed to assist doctors in their transition from medical school to workplace, a period associated with high levels of cognitive demand and stress. Methods Newly qualified doctors submitted case reports ( n =?293) which detail specific instances of how the textbook app was used. Case reports were submitted via a structured online form (using Bristol Online Surveys - BOS) which gave participants headings to elicit a description of: the setting/context; the problem/issue addressed; what happened; any obstacles involved; and their reflections on the event. Case reports were categorised by the purpose of use, and by elements of the quality improvement framework (IoM 2001). They were then analysed thematically to identify challenges of use. Results Analysis of the case reports revealed how smartphones are a viable tool to address clinical questions and support mobile learning. They contribute to novice doctors’ provision of safe, effective, timely, efficient and patient-centred care. The case reports also revealed considerable challenges for doctors using mobile technology within the workplace. Participants reported concern that using a mobile phone in front of patients and staff might appear unprofessional. Conclusion Mobile phones blur boundaries between the public and private, and the personal and professional. In contrast to using a mobile as a communication device, using a smartphone as an information resource in the workplace requires different rituals. Uncertain etiquette of mobile use may reduce the capacity of smartphone technology to improve the learning experience of newly qualified doctors.
机译:背景技术智能手机无处不在,通常用作学习和信息资源。他们具有革新医学教育和医学实践的潜力。 iDoc项目为在威尔士工作的新资格医生提供了医学教科书智能手机应用程序。该项目旨在帮助医生从医学院到工作场所过渡,这段时期与高水平的认知需求和压力有关。方法新近合格的医生提交了病例报告(n =?293),其中详细说明了如何使用教科书应用程序。案例报告是通过结构化的在线表单(使用Bristol Online Surveys-BOS)提交的,参与者可以通过标题获得以下内容的描述:背景/背景;解决的问题/问题;发生了什么;所涉及的任何障碍;及其对事件的思考。根据使用目的和质量改进框架的要素对案例报告进行了分类(IoM 2001)。然后对它们进行主题分析,以确定使用方面的挑战。结果病例报告的分析表明,智能手机是解决临床问题和支持移动学习的可行工具。它们有助于新手医生提供安全,有效,及时,高效和以患者为中心的护理。病例报告还显示,在工作场所使用移动技术的医生面临巨大挑战。与会者报告担心,在患者和医护人员面前使用手机可能不专业。结论手机模糊了公共和私人之间以及个人和专业之间的界限。与使用移动电话作为通信设备相反,在工作场所中使用智能手机作为信息资源需要不同的习惯。不确定的移动使用礼节可能会降低智能手机技术的能力,从而无法改善新晋医生的学习体验。

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