Published on in Vol 3, No 4 (2015): Oct-Dec

Resident Use of Text Messaging for Patient Care: Ease of Use or Breach of Privacy?

Resident Use of Text Messaging for Patient Care: Ease of Use or Breach of Privacy?

Resident Use of Text Messaging for Patient Care: Ease of Use or Breach of Privacy?

Journals

  1. Wu R. Turning the page on hospital communications slowly. BMJ Quality & Safety 2017;26(1):4 View
  2. Thoma B, Turnquist A, Zaver F, Hall A, Chan T. Communication, learning and assessment: Exploring the dimensions of the digital learning environment. Medical Teacher 2019;41(4):385 View
  3. Hill J, Janko M, Angell K, Day K, Noujaim M, Kalil J, Steele S. Hospital text paging communication as a surgical quality improvement initiative. Journal of Surgical Research 2017;213:84 View
  4. Jung K, Kim S, Kim K, Lee E, Kim K, Lee J, Choi J, Kang M, Chang D, Cha W. Frequent Mobile Electronic Medical Records Users Respond More Quickly to Emergency Department Consultation Requests: Retrospective Quantitative Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(2):e14487 View
  5. K. Pool J, Akhlaghpour S. Causes and Impacts of Personal Health Information (PHI) Breaches: A Scoping Review and Thematic Analysis. SSRN Electronic Journal 2019 View
  6. Gipson S, Torous J, Boland R, Conrad E. Mobile Phone Use in Psychiatry Residents in the United States: Multisite Cross-Sectional Survey Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2017;5(11):e160 View
  7. Pourmand A, Roberson J, Gallugi A, Sabha Y, O'Connell F. Secure smartphone application-based text messaging in emergency department, a system implementation and review of literature. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018;36(9):1680 View
  8. Freundlich R, Freundlich K, Drolet B. Pagers, Smartphones, and HIPAA: Finding the Best Solution for Electronic Communication of Protected Health Information. Journal of Medical Systems 2018;42(1) View
  9. Gaia J, Wang X, Yoo C, Sanders G. Good News and Bad News About Incentives to Violate the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): Scenario-Based Questionnaire Study. JMIR Medical Informatics 2020;8(7):e15880 View
  10. Martin G, Khajuria A, Arora S, King D, Ashrafian H, Darzi A. The impact of mobile technology on teamwork and communication in hospitals: a systematic review. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2019;26(4):339 View
  11. Siddiqui S, Marin J, Kupsky G, Quan T, Frasure S, Sikka N, Pourmand A, Messman A. A Novel Approach to Establish and Enhance Event Reporting Systems Among Resident Physicians. AEM Education and Training 2021;5(3) View
  12. Anyanwu E, Ward R, Shah A, Arora V, Umscheid C. A Mobile App to Facilitate Socially Distanced Hospital Communication During COVID-19: Implementation Experience. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(2):e24452 View
  13. Byrd T, Speigel P, Cameron K, O’Leary K. Barriers to Adoption of a Secure Text Messaging System: a Qualitative Study of Practicing Clinicians. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2023;38(5):1224 View
  14. Aziz S, Barber J, Singh A, Alayari A, Rassbach C. Resident and nurse perspectives on the use of secure text messaging systems. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2022;17(11):880 View
  15. Nichols L, Guerrero D, Mannuru D, Basson M, Sahmoun A, Bande D. Integrated secure messaging to enhance medical education: a mixed methods study. BMC Medical Education 2022;22(1) View
  16. Anderson I, Arora V. FYI: This Message Will Interrupt You – Texting Impact on Clinical Learning Environment. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2018;13(9):650 View
  17. Suliman S, Akbar R, Yousaf Z, Ghazouani H, Al-Mohanadi D, Al-Mohammed A, Alkhal A. The Pros and Cons of Use of Handheld Electronic Devices During Ward Rounds and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Advances in Medical Education and Practice 2023;Volume 14:245 View
  18. Lee J, Isenberg S, Adams G, Thurston M, Hammer P, Mohanty S, Jenkins P. Asynchronous conferencing through a secure messaging application increases reporting of medical errors in a mature trauma center. Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management 2023;28(5):208 View
  19. Pool J, Akhlaghpour S, Fatehi F, Burton-Jones A. A systematic analysis of failures in protecting personal health data: A scoping review. International Journal of Information Management 2024;74:102719 View
  20. O'Leary K, Liebovitz D, Wu R, Ravi K, Knoten C, Sun M, Walker A, Reddy M. Hospital‐Based Clinicians' Use of Technology for Patient Care‐Related Communication: A National Survey. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2017;12(7):530 View
  21. Brickson C, Keniston A, Knees M, Burden M. Characterizing electronic messaging use among hospitalists and its association with patient volumes. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2024 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Hossain M, Azhar U, To Y, Choi J, Zaman L. Digital Human Modeling and Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk Management. AI, Product and Service. View
  2. Cusack C, Lingam V, Lehmann C, Wong R. Clinical Informatics Study Guide. View