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Patients' Experiences and Attitudes of Using a Secure Mobile Phone App for Medical Photography: Qualitative Survey Study

机译:患者对医学摄影安全手机应用的经验与态度:定性调查研究

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Background Point-of-care clinical photography using mobile devices is coming of age as a new standard of care for clinical documentation. High-quality cameras in modern smartphones facilitate faithful reproduction of clinical findings in photographs; however, clinical photographs captured on mobile devices are often taken using the native camera app on the device and transmitted using relatively insecure methods (eg, SMS text message and email) that do not preserve images as part of the electronic medical records. Native camera apps lack robust security features and direct integration with electronic health records (EHRs), which may limit patient acceptability and usefulness to clinicians. In March 2015, Mayo Clinic overcame these barriers by launching an internally developed mobile app that allows health care providers to securely capture clinical photographs and upload them to the EHR in a manner that is compliant with patient privacy and confidentiality regulations. Objective The study aimed to understand the perceptions, attitudes, and experiences of patients who were photographed using a mobile point-of-care clinical image capture app. Methods The study included a mail-out survey sent to 292 patients in Rochester, Minnesota, who were photographed using a mobile point-of-care clinical image capture app within a preceding 2-week period. Results The surveys were completed by 71 patients who recalled being photographed. Patients were seen in 18 different departments, with the most common departments being dermatology (19/71, 27%), vascular medicine (17/71, 24%), and family medicine (10/71, 14%). Most patients (49/62, 79%) reported that photographs were taken to simply document the appearance of a clinical finding for future reference. Only 16% (10/62) of patients said the photographs were used to obtain advice from a specialist. Furthermore, 74% (51/69) of the patients said they would recommend medical photography to others and 67% (46/69) of them thought the photos favorably affected their care. Patients were largely indifferent about the device used for photography (mobile device vs professional camera; 40/69, 58%) or the identity of the photographer (provider vs professional photographer; 52/69, 75%). In addition, 90% (64/71) of patients found reuse of photographs for one-on-one learner education to be acceptable. Acceptability for other uses declined as the size of the audience increased, with only 42% (30/71) of patients deeming reuse on social media for medical education as appropriate. Only 3% (2/71) of patients expressed privacy or confidentiality concerns. Furthermore, 52% (33/63) of patients preferred to provide consent verbally, and 21% (13/63) of them did not think a specific consent process was necessary. Conclusions Patient attitudes regarding medical photography using a secure EHR-integrated app were favorable. Patients perceived that photography improved their care despite the most common reason for photography being to simply document the appearance of a clinical finding for future reference. Whenever possible, health care providers should utilize secure EHR-integrated apps for point-of-care medical photography using mobile devices.
机译:背景技术使用移动设备的护理点临床摄影作为临床文档的新标准。现代智能手机的高品质摄像机有助于忠实于照片中持久临床发现的繁殖;然而,在移动设备上捕获的临床照片通常使用设备上的本机相机应用程序进行,并且使用不保护图像的相对不安全的方法(例如,短信文本消息和电子邮件)作为电子医疗记录的一部分发送。本机相机应用程序缺乏强大的安全功能,并与电子健康记录(EHRS)直接集成,这可能会限制患者对临床医生的可接受性和有用性。 2015年3月,Mayo Clinic通过推出内部开发的移动应用程序克服这些障碍,允许医疗保健提供者牢固地捕获临床照片并以符合患者隐私和保密法规的方式将其上传到EHR。目的该研究旨在了解使用移动式临床图像捕获应用程序拍摄的患者的看法,态度和经验。方法该研究包括发邮件至明尼苏达州罗切斯特的292名患者的邮寄调查,该调查在前期的2周内使用移动式护理临床摄影捕获应用程序拍摄。结果调查由71名被拍摄的患者完成。患者在18个不同的部门看到,最常见的部门是皮肤科(19/71,27%),血管药(17/71,24%)和家庭用药(10/71,14%)。大多数患者(49/62,79%​​)报告说,拍摄的照片只是为了将来参考的临床发现的外观记录。只有16%(10/62)的患者表示,照片被用来从专家获得建议。此外,74%(51/69)的患者表示,他们会向其他人推荐医学摄影和67%(46/69)他们认为这张照片有利地影响了他们的护理。对于用于摄影的装置(移动设备与专业摄像机; 40/69,58%)或摄影师的身份(提供商VS专业摄影师; 52/69,75%),患者均比漠不染。此外,90%(64/71个)患者发现重用一对一学习者教育的照片,以便是可接受的。随着观众的规模增加,其他用途的可接受性下降,只有42%(30/71),患者视为医学教育的社交媒体被重用。只有3%(2/71)的患者表达了隐私或保密问题。此外,52%(33/63)岁的患者倾向于口头提供同意,其中21%(13/63)并没有认为必要的具体同意过程。结论使用安全的EHR集成应用程序有关医学摄影的患者态度是有利的。患者认为摄影虽然摄影最常见的原因是简单地记录了未来参考的临床发现的外观,但仍然可以改善他们的护理。每当有可能的时,医疗保健提供者应该利用安全的EHR集成应用程序,用于使用移动设备进行护理点医学摄影。

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