Assessing Medical Students', Residents', and the Public's Perceptions of the Uses of Personal Digital Assistants. 2008

Pradip D Patel, and Ruth B Greenberg, and Karen Hughes Miller, and Mary B Carter, and Craig H Ziegler
Department of Pediatrics, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville KY, USA.

Although medical schools are encouraging the use of personal digital assistants (PDAs), there have been few investigations of attitudes toward their use by students or residents and only one investigation of the public's attitude toward their use by physicians. In 2006, the University of Louisville School of Medicine surveyed 121 third- and fourth-year medical students, 53 residents, and 51 members of the non-medical public about their attitudes toward PDAs. Students were using either the Palm i705 or the Dell Axim X50v; residents were using devices they selected themselves (referred to in the study generically as PDAs). Three survey instruments were designed to investigate attitudes of (a) third- and fourth-year medical students on clinical rotations, (b) Internal Medicine and Pediatrics residents, and (c) volunteer members of the public found in the waiting rooms of three university practice clinics. Both residents and medical students found their devices useful, with more residents (46.8%) than students (16.2%) (p < 0.001) rating PDAs "very useful." While students and residents generally agreed that PDAs improved the quality of their learning, residents' responses were significantly higher (p < 0.05) than students'. Residents also responded more positively than students that PDAs made them more effective as clinicians. Although members of the public were generally supportive of PDA use, they appeared to have some misconceptions about how and why physicians were using them. The next phase of research will be to refine the research questions and survey instruments in collaboration with another medical school.

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