‘I keep my brain on my iPhone’ – being and becoming an emergency physician in a technological age

IF 1.9 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Aman Hussain, Tony Rossi, S. Rynne
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ABSTRACT The use of mobile information and communication technologies within health and medical education contexts is widespread and generally viewed positively. Such technologies are primarily used for information seeking and are often undertaken informally. This qualitative, phenomenological study offers not only a deep and contextually sensitive discussion of how emergency physicians use mobile technologies in their day-to-day work, but also extends this discussion to the practice of ongoing professional learning in the workplace. We find that the most common uses for mobile technology include (re)checking medicine orders and/or diagnoses and for communicating with other physicians for advice, support, and on occasion, discussion. Moreover, physicians often perceive mobile technology as an extension of self and represent an externalisation of expertise. There is skepticism, however, about the use of these technologies particularly among more experienced and established Attending Physicians (or Consultants in other jurisdictions). In all, these findings provide new perspectives on and further directions for both research and practice in health and medical education contexts given that the use of mobile technology in the emergency department is ubiquitous and increasingly normalised, particularly within the clinical interaction with patients.
“我的脑子都在iPhone上”——在科技时代成为一名急诊医生
摘要移动信息和通信技术在健康和医学教育领域的应用非常广泛,人们普遍持积极态度。这类技术主要用于寻求信息,而且往往是非正式的。这项定性的现象学研究不仅对急诊医生如何在日常工作中使用移动技术进行了深入和情境敏感的讨论,而且还将这一讨论扩展到了工作场所持续专业学习的实践中。我们发现,移动技术最常见的用途包括(重新)检查医嘱和/或诊断,以及与其他医生沟通以获得建议、支持,有时还包括讨论。此外,医生通常将移动技术视为自我的延伸,代表着专业知识的外在化。然而,人们对这些技术的使用持怀疑态度,尤其是在更有经验和知名的主治医师(或其他司法管辖区的顾问)中。总之,这些发现为健康和医学教育领域的研究和实践提供了新的视角和进一步的方向,因为移动技术在急诊科的使用无处不在,而且越来越正常,尤其是在与患者的临床互动中。
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Studies in Continuing Education
Studies in Continuing Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.70
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22
期刊介绍: Studies in Continuing Education is a scholarly journal concerned with all aspects of continuing, professional and lifelong learning. It aims to be of special interest to those involved in: •continuing professional education •adults learning •staff development •training and development •human resource development
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