When Policy Meets Practice: Medical Residents and the Governance of Smartphone Use for Communication in Clinical Settings

当政策与实践相遇:住院医师与临床环境中智能手机沟通使用的管理

阅读:2

Abstract

Background/Objectives: The use of personal smartphones by healthcare professionals in clinical settings has become a growing area of concern as practice may not consistently align with policy guidance. This study enhances our understanding of how and why medical residents are using smartphones to communicate patient healthcare information with other physicians in daily practice and provides insights into the role that institutional governance, policies, and structures play in the use of smartphones. Methods: This study used qualitative techniques to examine medical residents’ use of smartphones to communicate healthcare-related information with colleagues. Additionally, a neo-institutional theory lens was applied to assess the role that regulative (guidelines/policies), normative (what peers/staff are doing), and cultural-cognitive (beliefs/perceptions) factors play in smartphone use by medical residents. Results: The results suggest that behaviour related to smartphone use is based primarily on normative and cultural-cognitive factors rather than regulative factors. Regulative elements around smartphone use play a smaller role in shaping behaviour, particularly when they: (1) lack clarity; (2) are not seen as credible/legitimate; or (3) are viewed as cumbersome and do not align with workflow needs. Conclusions: The implementation of future guidelines/policies should consider the use of mentorships throughout postgraduate medical training whereby staff physicians educate, model, and promote behaviour in accordance with the associated policies/guidelines.

特别声明

1、本页面内容包含部分的内容是基于公开信息的合理引用;引用内容仅为补充信息,不代表本站立场。

2、若认为本页面引用内容涉及侵权,请及时与本站联系,我们将第一时间处理。

3、其他媒体/个人如需使用本页面原创内容,需注明“来源:[生知库]”并获得授权;使用引用内容的,需自行联系原作者获得许可。

4、投稿及合作请联系:info@biocloudy.com。