2013
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-6
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Mobile technology supporting trainee doctors’ workplace learning and patient care: an evaluation

Abstract: BackgroundThe amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledge (explicit and tacit) and processes of knowledge acquisition and participation are complex. Aiming to assist workplace learning, Wales Deanery funded “iDoc”, a project offering trainee doctors a Smartphone library of medical textbooks.MethodsData on trainee doctors’ (Foundation Year 2) workplace information seeking practice was collected by questionnaire in 2011 (n = 260). iDoc baseline questionnaires (n = 193) collected… Show more

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“…Online textbooks and journals on the mobile devices were used as a just-in-time information resource in daily clinical practice when other sources were not available or when students were in the transition from medical students to first-year trainees. The use of information sources in the workplace was attributable to several factors such as ease and speed of access, perceived reliability of the information source, senior staff's experience, and application of information in context [23].…”
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“…Online textbooks and journals on the mobile devices were used as a just-in-time information resource in daily clinical practice when other sources were not available or when students were in the transition from medical students to first-year trainees. The use of information sources in the workplace was attributable to several factors such as ease and speed of access, perceived reliability of the information source, senior staff's experience, and application of information in context [23].…”
Section: Residents' Use Of Mobile Devicesmentioning
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“…These issues include problematic WiFi or Internet connectivity at clinical settings [19,23,25,29,32,35,38,40], slow processing of data [19,23,31,35,36], short battery life [30,31,36,40], and limited storage capacities of mobile devices [36]. The portability of mobile devices came with a trade-off.…”
Section: Benefits Of and Challenges In Accessing Resources On Mobile mentioning
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“…Some action-research projects in the field of health are referred to in the Community of Practice and Identity (CoP) 9 for presenting a theoretical-methodological structure that favors the combination of these characteristics [22][23][24][25][26][27][28] . In this way, Toledo, Giatti and Jacobi…”
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