2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2016.05.034
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Short message service (SMS) texting as a method of communication during on call: prevalence and experience of medical staff in a large acute NHS Trust in the UK

Abstract: With the widespread use of smartphones, text messaging has become an accepted form of communication for both social and professional use in medicine. To our knowledge no published studies have assessed the prevalence and use of short message service (SMS) texting by doctors on call. We have used an online questionnaire to seek information from doctors in a large NHS Trust in the UK about their use of texting while on call, what they use it for, and whether they send images relevant to patients' care. We receiv… Show more

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“…The second one is social (protection of the patients' rights and health, information support for patients, prevention of restrictions on everyday social practices). The values of the recipient's response indicator observed through testing are consistent with the data reported by other researchers [10,11], while its decrease at Stage II indicates the need for additional study of patients' response to informing them within an earlier period following the surgery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The second one is social (protection of the patients' rights and health, information support for patients, prevention of restrictions on everyday social practices). The values of the recipient's response indicator observed through testing are consistent with the data reported by other researchers [10,11], while its decrease at Stage II indicates the need for additional study of patients' response to informing them within an earlier period following the surgery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…There are cost reminders SMS, cost alarm SMS, the same period and the cost of tips SMS and so on [10].…”
Section: Sms Servicementioning
confidence: 99%