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The Pocketable Electronic Devices in Radiation Oncology (PEDRO) Project: How the Use of Tools in Medical Decision Making is Changing?

机译:放射肿瘤学中的便携式电子设备(PEDRO)项目:医疗决策中工具的使用方式正在发生变化吗?

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Purpose: To analyze the impact of mobile electronic devices (MEDs) and apps in the daily clinical activity of young radiation or clinical oncologists in 5 Western European countries (Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Denmark). Methods: A web-based questionnaire was sent to 462 young (<= 40 years) members of the national radiation or clinical oncology associations of the countries involved in the study. The 15 items investigated diffusion of MEDs (smartphones and/or tablets), their impact on daily clinical activity, and the differences perceived by participants along time. Results: A total of 386 (83.5%) of the 462 correctly filled questionnaires were statistically evaluated. Up to 65% of respondents declared to use an electronic device during their clinical activity. Conversely, 72% considered low to moderate impact of smartphones/tables on their daily practice. The daily use significantly increased from 2009 to 2012: users reporting a use >= 6 times/d raised from 5% to 39.9%. Professional needs fulfillment was declared by less than 68% of respondents and compliance to apps indications by 66%. Significant differences were seen among the countries, in particular concerning the feeling of usefulness of MEDs in the daily clinical life. The perception of the need of a comprehensive Web site containing a variety of applications (apps) for clinical use significantly differed among countries in 2009, while it was comparable in 2012. Conclusions: This survey showed a large diffusion of MEDs in young professionals working in radiation oncology. Looking at these data, it is important to verify the consistency of information found within apps, in order to avoid potential errors eventually detrimental for patients. "Quality assurance'' criteria should be specifically developed for medical apps and a comprehensive Web site gathering all reliable applications and tools might be useful for daily clinical practice.
机译:目的:分析移动电子设备(MED)和应用对5个西欧国家(意大利,德国,西班牙,葡萄牙和丹麦)的年轻放射线或临床肿瘤学家的日常临床活动的影响。方法:向参与研究的国家的全国放射或临床肿瘤学协会的462名年轻(<= 40岁)成员发送了基于网络的问卷。这15个项目调查了MED(智能手机和/或平板电脑)的扩散,它们对日常临床活动的影响以及参与者随时间变化的差异。结果:对462份正确填写的调查表中的386份(83.5%)进行了统计评估。多达65%的受访者宣称在临床活动期间使用电子设备。相反,有72%的人认为智能手机/桌子对他们的日常操作影响中等到中等。从2009年到2012年,每日使用量显着增加:报告每日使用量大于等于6次的用户从5%提高到39.9%。不到68%的受访者表示专业需求得到满足,而应用程序指示的遵从率则达到66%。各国之间存在显着差异,尤其是在日常临床生活中对MED有用性的感觉方面。 2009年,各国之间对包含各种临床应用程序的综合网站的需求的看法有很大不同,而在2012年则与此相当。结论:这项调查显示,MEDs在从事该领域工作的年轻专业人员中分布广泛。放射肿瘤学。查看这些数据,重要的是要验证在应用程序中找到的信息的一致性,以避免最终可能对患者有害的潜在错误。应该为医疗应用程序专门制定“质量保证”标准,并且一个综合了所有可靠应用程序和工具的综合性网站可能对日常临床实践很有用。

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