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The Effect of Mobile Tablet Computer (iPad) Implementation on Graduate Medical Education at a Multi-specialty Residency Institution.

John Dupaix1, John J Chen1, Maria Bj Chun1, Gary F Belcher1, Yongjun Cheng1, Robert Atkinson1.   

Abstract

Use of mobile tablet computers (MTCs) in residency education has grown. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of MTCs on multiple specialties' residency training and identify MTC adoption impediments. To our knowledge, this current project is one of the first multispecialty studies of MTC implementation. A prospective cohort study was formulated. In June 2012 iPad2s were issued to all residents after completion of privacy/confidentiality agreements and a mandatory hard-copy pre-survey regarding four domains of usage (general, self-directed learning, clinical duties, and patient education). Residents who received iPads previously were excluded. A voluntary post-survey was conducted online in June 2013. One-hundred eighty-five subjects completed pre-survey and 107 completed post-survey (58% overall response rate). Eighty-six pre- and post-surveys were linked (response rate of 46%). There was a significant increase in residents accessing patient information/records and charting electronically (26.9% to 79.1%; P<.001), but a significant decrease in looking up drug and treatment reference material (97.0% to 82.1%; P=.0039). There was a significant increase in MTC use as a primary means of charting when conducting rounds (4.9% to 39.5%; P<.001) and a significant decrease in using paper charts (30.1% to 15.7%; P=.0073). There was also a significant increase in MTC use as a primary means for explaining a diagnosis (7.7% to 57.7%; P<.001). The use of MTC has an impact on how residents approach medical education, clinical practice, and patient education. The survey tool may be useful in collecting data on MTC use by other graduate medical education programs.

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Keywords:  graduate medical training; mobile tablet computers

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27437163      PMCID: PMC4950093     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hawaii J Med Public Health        ISSN: 2165-8242


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