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‘It's on my iPhone’: attitudes to the use of mobile computing devices in medical education, a mixed-methods study

机译:“在我的iPhone上”:混合方法研究对医学教育中使用移动计算设备的态度

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Objective The last decade has seen the introduction of new technology which has transformed many aspects of our culture, commerce, communication and education. This study examined how medical teachers and learners are using mobile computing devices such as the iPhone in medical education and practice, and how they envision them being used in the future. Design Semistructured interviews were conducted with medical students, residents and faculty to examine participants’ attitudes about the current and future use of mobile computing devices in medical education and practice. A thematic approach was used to summarise ideas and concepts expressed, and to develop an online survey. A mixed methods approach was used to integrate qualitative and quantitative findings. Setting and participants Medical students, residents and faculty at a large Canadian medical school in 2011. Results Interviews were conducted with 18 participants (10 students, 7 residents and 1 faculty member). Only 213 participants responded to the online survey (76 students, 65 residents and 41 faculty members). Over 85% of participants reported using a mobile-computing device. The main uses described for mobile devices related to information management, communication and time management. Advantages identified were portability, flexibility, access to multimedia and the ability to look up information quickly. Challenges identified included: superficial learning, not understanding how to find good learning resources, distraction, inappropriate use and concerns about access and privacy. Both medical students and physicians expressed the view that the use of these devices in medical education and practice will increase in the future. Conclusions This new technology offers the potential to enhance learning and patient care, but also has potential problems associated with its use. It is important for leadership in medical schools and healthcare organisations to set the agenda in this rapidly developing area to maximise the benefits of this powerful new technology while avoiding unintended consequences.
机译:目标在过去的十年中,新技术的引入改变了我们文化,商业,通讯和教育的许多方面。这项研究检查了医学教师和学习者如何在医学教育和实践中使用诸如iPhone之类的移动计算设备,以及他们如何设想将来使用它们。对医学生,居民和教职员工进行了设计半结构化访谈,以检查参与者对医学教育和实践中当前和将来使用移动计算设备的态度。主题方法用于总结表达的想法和概念,并进行在线调查。混合方法方法用于整合定性和定量结果。背景和参与者2011年,加拿大一所大型医学院的医学院学生,居民和教职员工。结果访谈了18名参与者(10名学生,7名居民和1名教职员工)。只有213位参与者回答了在线调查(76位学生,65位居民和41位教职员工)。超过85%的参与者报告使用了移动计算设备。所描述的与信息管理,通信和时间管理有关的移动设备的主要用途。确定的优势包括可移植性,灵活性,对多媒体的访问以及快速查找信息的能力。确定的挑战包括:肤浅的学习,不了解如何找到良好的学习资源,分心,使用不当以及对访问和隐私的担忧。医学生和医师均表示,未来将在医学教育和实践中使用这些设备。结论这项新技术具有增强学习和患者护理的潜力,但也存在与其使用相关的潜在问题。对于医学院校和医疗保健组织的领导者来说,重要的是要在这个快速发展的领域制定议程,以最大程度地利用这一强大的新技术的利益,同时避免意外的后果。

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