Published on in Vol 6, No 1 (2018): Jan-Mar

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/9526, first published .
The Use of Communication Apps by Medical Staff in the Australian Health Care System: Survey Study on Prevalence and Use

The Use of Communication Apps by Medical Staff in the Australian Health Care System: Survey Study on Prevalence and Use

The Use of Communication Apps by Medical Staff in the Australian Health Care System: Survey Study on Prevalence and Use

Journals

  1. Jacobs R, Caballero J, Parmar J, Kane M. The role of self-efficacy, flexibility, and gender in pharmacy students' health information technology readiness. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 2019;11(11):1103 View
  2. Alkamel N, Jamal A, Alnobani O, Househ M, Zakaria N, Qawasmeh M, Tharkar S. Understanding the stakeholders’ preferences on a mobile application to reduce door to balloon time in the management of ST-elevated myocardial infarction patients – a qualitative study. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2020;20(1) View
  3. Woods J, Moorhouse M, Knight L. A descriptive analysis of the role of a WhatsApp clinical discussion group as a forum for continuing medical education in the management of complicated HIV and TB clinical cases in a group of doctors in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine 2019;20(1) View
  4. Scott R, Mars M. Response to Smith et al.: Telehealth for global emergencies: Implications for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2020;26(6):378 View
  5. Novoa-Parra C, Sanjuan-Cerveró R, Rodrigo-Pérez J, Montaner-Alonso D, Franco-Ferrando N, Lizaur-Utrilla A. Using WhatsApp® in our clinical practice: a pilot study. Revista Española de Cirugía Ortopédica y Traumatología (English Edition) 2020;64(2):120 View
  6. da Silva P, dos Santos Fonseca Junior G, Ambrozio R, Tiburcio M, Machado G, de Carvalho S, de Oliveira E, de Almeida Silva Teixeira L, Jorge D. Development of a software for mobile devices designed to help with the management of individuals with neglected tropical diseases. Research on Biomedical Engineering 2020;36(4):527 View
  7. Morris K, Sugiyama O, Yamamoto G, Shimoto M, Kato G, Ohtsuru S, Nambu M, Kuroda T. Towards a Medical Oriented Social Network Service: Analysis of Instant Messaging Communication among Emergency Physicians. Advanced Biomedical Engineering 2020;9(0):35 View
  8. Ezra O, Toren A, Tadmor O, Katorza E. Secure Instant Messaging Application in Prenatal Care. Journal of Medical Systems 2020;44(4) View
  9. Mikhail M, Shirley R, Jain A, Wormald J. Contemporary communication in a clinical trial. BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine 2020;25(5):153 View
  10. Hogarty D, Hogarty J, Hewitt A. Smartphone use in ophthalmology: What is their place in clinical practice?. Survey of Ophthalmology 2020;65(2):250 View
  11. Scott R, Morris C, Mars M. Development of a “Cellphone Stewardship Framework”: Legal, Regulatory, and Ethical Issues. Telemedicine and e-Health 2021;27(3):316 View
  12. Othman M, Menon V. Developing a nationwide spine care referral programme on the WhatsApp messenger platform: The Oman experiment. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2019;126:82 View
  13. Nascimento I, Oliveira J, Wolff I, Ribeiro L, Silva M, Cardoso C, Mars M, Ribeiro A, Marcolino M. Use of smartphone-based instant messaging services in medical practice: a cross-sectional study. Sao Paulo Medical Journal 2020;138(1):86 View
  14. Novoa-Parra C, Sanjuan-Cerveró R, Rodrigo-Pérez J, Montaner-Alonso D, Franco-Ferrando N, Lizaur-Utrilla A. El uso del WhatsApp® en nuestra práctica clínica: estudio piloto. Revista Española de Cirugía Ortopédica y Traumatología 2020;64(2):120 View
  15. Klingberg A, Sawe H, Hammar U, Wallis L, Hasselberg M. m-Health for Burn Injury Consultations in a Low-Resource Setting: An Acceptability Study Among Health Care Providers. Telemedicine and e-Health 2020;26(4):395 View
  16. Qureshi N, Mufarrih S, Irfan S, Rashid R, Zubairi A, Sadruddin A, Ahmed I, Noordin S. Mobile phones in the orthopedic operating room: Microbial colonization and antimicrobial resistance. World Journal of Orthopedics 2020;11(5):252 View
  17. Ferreira da Silva P, Junior G, Ambrozio R, Salles Tiburcio Costa M, Machado G, Guimarães de Carvalho S, José de Oliveira E, Jorge D, de Almeida Silva Teixeira L. LeishCare®: A Software Designed for the Management of Individuals with Leishmaniases. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020;103(2):909 View
  18. Klingberg A, Wallis L, Hasselberg M, Yen P, Fritzell S. Teleconsultation Using Mobile Phones for Diagnosis and Acute Care of Burn Injuries Among Emergency Physicians: Mixed-Methods Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(10):e11076 View
  19. Van Puyvelde H, Basto M, Chung A, Van Bruwaene S. Making surgery safer in an increasingly digital world: the internet—friend or foe?. World Journal of Urology 2020;38(6):1391 View
  20. Mars M, Morris C, Scott R. WhatsApp guidelines – what guidelines? A literature review. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2019;25(9):524 View
  21. Pandya A, Elrggal M, Jhaveri K. Use of Semiprivate Smartphone Communication Applications in Nephrology Education. Seminars in Nephrology 2020;40(3):303 View
  22. Kaye R, Rosen-zvi M, Ron R. Digitally-Enabled Remote Care for Cancer Patients: Here to Stay. Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2020;36(6):151091 View
  23. El Bizri M, El Sheikh M, Lee G, Sewitch M, Mathes T. Mobile health technologies supporting colonoscopy preparation: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. PLOS ONE 2021;16(3):e0248679 View
  24. Morris C, Scott R, Mars M. WhatsApp in Clinical Practice—The Challenges of Record Keeping and Storage. A Scoping Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(24):13426 View
  25. Bakhai A, McCauley L, Stones L, Khalil S, Mehta J, Price N, Krishnamurthy V, Parker L, Hughes D. Shining a light on an additional clinical burden: work-related digital communication survey study – COVID-19 impact on NHS staff wellbeing. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 2022;9(1) View
  26. Wickramasinghe N, Thompson B, Xiao J. The Opportunities and Challenges of Digital Anatomy for Medical Sciences: Narrative Review. JMIR Medical Education 2022;8(2):e34687 View
  27. Morris C, Scott R, Mars M. An Audit and Survey of Informal Use of Instant Messaging for Dermatology in District Hospitals in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(12):7462 View
  28. Sayegh-Jodehl S, Mukowski-Kickhöfel R, Linke D, Müller-Birn C, Rose M. Use of Instant Messaging Software in a German Hospital—An Exploratory Investigation among Physicians. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(19):12618 View
  29. Morris C, Scott R, Mars M. A Survey of Telemedicine Use by Doctors in District Hospitals in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(20):13029 View
  30. Hettiachchi D, Hayes L, Goncalves J, Kostakos V. Team Dynamics in Hospital Workflows: An Exploratory Study of a Smartphone Task Manager. JMIR Medical Informatics 2021;9(8):e28245 View
  31. John B, McCreary C, Roberts A. Smartphone technology for communications between clinicians – A scoping review. Journal of Dentistry 2022;122:104112 View
  32. Wright B, Plant B, Lennox A, Faulkner N, Bragge P, Doric A, Jones D, Leung C. The frequency and nature of barriers to escalation of care in two Australian teaching hospitals. Australian Critical Care 2023;36(6):1074 View
  33. Bagot K, Bladin C, Vu M, Bernard S, Smith K, Hocking G, Coupland T, Hutton D, Badcock D, Budge M, Nadurata V, Pearce W, Hall H, Kelly B, Spencer A, Chapman P, Oqueli E, Sahathevan R, Kraemer T, Hair C, Dion S, McGuinness C, Cadilhac D. Factors influencing the successful implementation of a novel digital health application to streamline multidisciplinary communication across multiple organisations for emergency care. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2024;30(2):184 View
  34. Udenze S. A netnographic assessment of a laboratory scientists' WhatsApp group. Health & New Media Research 2020;4(1):46 View
  35. D’Silva A, Hua N, Modayil M, Seidel J, Marshall D. Digital Health Interventions Are Effective for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Self-Management: A Systematic Review. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 2024 View
  36. Goffer Y, Levinsky Y, Landau D, Berger I, Vardy Y, Chodick G, Lowenthal A, Ashkenazi‐Hoffnung L, Scheuerman O. National survey found that paediatricians frequently used messaging apps to hold informal consultations with parents and patients. Acta Paediatrica 2024 View
  37. Oladeji M, Akan I, Suliat F, Olaitan O, Eniola M, Murtala K, Eniola M, Umar A, Moses A, Glozah Franklin N, Dako-Gyeke P, Friday E. Evaluating the performance of a virtual platform ‘T-BOM’ for mentorship in tropical diseases research among early career scientists: Insights from a pilot in Nigeria and other resource-limited settings. Parasite Epidemiology and Control 2024:e00393 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gladman T, Gallagher S, Grainger R. Smartphone Apps for Health and Wellness. View