牙科专业人士使用智能手机和移动技术的情况

Bernadette John, C. McCreary, A. Roberts
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##问题陈述:智能手机技术改变了整个社会的数字通信格局。新冠肺炎大流行加速了技术解决方案的采用和需求,以促进远程临床通信。尽管智能手机在临床交流环境中有好处,但使用智能手机也存在风险##研究目的:本研究的主要目的是确定爱尔兰共和国牙科专业人员使用智能手机的程度(ROI)。此外,我们试图确定同一人群对这些技术的潜在陷阱、风险和局限性的看法和认识。为了进行比较,对一小群英国牙科专业人士进行了调查##材料和方法:分发了一份在线定量调查,以评估牙科专业人员对智能手机和移动技术的风险和局限性的了解和理解,提供了对ROI和英国医疗保健中智能手机技术当前使用情况的总体了解。##结果:ROI共收到123份牙科专业人员的回复(英国:n=77)。大多数牙科专业人士证实,他们意识到使用智能手机的风险,并认为自己在数字专业方面有足够的技能。然而,发现了有关敏感患者数据通信的令人担忧的做法,这些数据有可能存储在不安全的设备和云服务器上。许多ROI和英国牙科专业人士证实,他们在交易设备时需要支持来删除患者识别数据##结论:牙科专业人员拥有用于临床通信的应用程序、智能手机和移动设备在ROI(和英国)很普遍,受访者使用他们的设备相互发送图像(照片和射线照片)。然而,此类活动的风险只得到了部分承认,许多人对数据安全缺乏了解。
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Smartphone and mobile technology use among the dental profession
##Statement of the problem: Smartphone technologies have changed the landscape of digital communication across society. The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of and requirement for technical solutions to facilitate remote clinical communications. Despite the benefits of smartphones in a clinical communication context, there are risks associated with their use. ##Purpose of the study: The primary purpose of this study was to determine the extent of smartphone use among dental professionals in the Republic of Ireland (ROI). In addition, we sought to determine the perception and knowledge of potential pitfalls, risks, and limitations of these technologies among the same population. A smaller cohort of UK dental professionals was surveyed for comparison. ##Materials and methods: An online quantitative survey was distributed to evaluate dental professionals’ knowledge and understanding of the risks and limitations of smartphone and mobile technology, providing general understanding of the current use of smartphone technology in healthcare in the ROI and the UK. ##Results: A total of 123 responses were received from dental professionals in the ROI (UK: n=77). The majority of dental professionals confirmed that they were aware of the risks associated with smartphone use and perceived that they were adequately skilled in digital professionalism. However, concerning practice regarding the communication of sensitive patient data was identified, with the potential for these data to be stored on insecure devices and cloud servers. Many ROI and UK dental professionals confirmed that they would need support to remove patient-identifying data when trading in their device. ##Conclusions: App, smartphone and mobile device ownership among dental professionals for clinical communications is widespread in the ROI (and UK), with respondents using their devices to send images (photos and radiographs) to one another. However, the risks of such activities are only partly acknowledged, with many having a lack of insight into data security.
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