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Spaced Education and the Importance of Raising Awareness of the Personal Data Protection Act: A Medical Student Population-Based Study

机译:间隔教育与提高个人数据保护法意识的重要性:一项基于医学生人口的研究

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Background: The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) of Singapore was first passed in 2012, with subsequent enforcement regulations effective in 2014. Although medical education via digital platforms is not often used in medical schools in Singapore as of yet, many current means of communication at all levels in the medical community from medical schools to clinics to hospitals are unsecure and noncompliant with the PDPA. Objective: This pilot study will assess the effectiveness of MyDoc, a secure, mobile telehealth application and messaging platform, as an educational tool, secure communications tool, and a tool to raise awareness of the PDPA. Methods: By replacing current methods of communication with MyDoc and using weekly clinical case discussions in the form of unidentifiable clinical photos and questions and answers, we raised awareness the PDPA among medical students and gained feedback and determined user satisfaction with this innovative system via questionnaires handed to 240 medical students who experienced using MyDoc over a 6-week period. Results: All 240 questionnaires were answered with very positive and promising results, including all 100 students who were not familiar with the PDPA prior to the study attributing their awareness of it to MyDoc. Conclusions: Potential uses of MyDoc in a medical school setting include PDPA-compliant student-to-student and student-to-doctor communication and clinical group case discussions with the sharing of patient-sensitive data, including clinical images and/or videos of hospital patients that students may benefit from viewing from an educational perspective. With our pilot study having excellent results in terms of acceptance and satisfaction from medical students and raising awareness of the PDPA, the integration of a secure, mobile digital health application and messaging platform is something all medical schools should consider, because our students of today are our doctors of tomorrow.
机译:背景:新加坡的《个人数据保护法》(PDPA)于2012年首次通过,其后的执行法规于2014年生效。尽管到目前为止,新加坡的医学院并不经常使用数字平台进行医学教育,但目前有许多通信手段从医学院到诊所到医院,医学界的各个层面都是不安全的,并且不符合PDPA。目标:这项初步研究将评估MyDoc(一种安全的移动远程医疗应用程序和消息传递平台)作为一种教育工具,安全通信工具以及一种提高人们对PDPA意识的工具的有效性。方法:通过使用MyDoc替代当前的交流方式,并使用每周临床案例讨论(无法识别的临床照片和问答形式),我们提高了医学生对PDPA的认识,并通过问卷调查获得了反馈并确定了用户对该创新系统的满意度共有240名在6周内使用MyDoc的医学生。结果:回答了所有240份问卷,并获得了非常积极和有希望的结果,其中包括所有100名在研究之前不熟悉PDPA的学生,他们将对PDPA的认识归因于MyDoc。结论:MyDoc在医学院环境中的潜在用途包括符合PDPA的学生与学生和学生与医生之间的交流以及临床小组案例讨论,并共享患者敏感数据,包括临床图像和/或医院视频从教育角度看学生可能会从中受益的患者。由于我们的试验研究在获得医学生的认可和满意度方面取得了优异的成绩,并且提高了人们对PDPA的认识,因此安全性,移动数字健康应用程序和消息传递平台的集成是所有医学院校都应考虑的事情,因为当今的学生我们明天的医生。

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