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Thoracic Portal Survey Results - Thoracic Surgeons' Mobile Device Usage

Sunday, February 12, 2012

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The use of mobile devices for professional applications has increased dramatically in the past 5 years.  Such devices have the ability to speed information exchange, but may also create unfair expectations with regards to physician responsiveness and may extend actual work hours.  The survey explored how physicians used these devices in their clinical practices.

The number of respondents to this survey was somewhat higher than usual, possibly indicating greater interest among readership in this specific topic.  Of those responding, over 97% currently use a smart phone.  This high percentage of affirmative responses likely reflects the level of interest among respondents, but may also be a reflection of the penetration of smart phones into the mobile market.

The most common operating system by far was Apple, with the clear second favorite being Android.  Nearly 75% of respondents were either in their 30s or 40s.  More than half the respondents were practicing surgeons, while 30% were surgeons in training.  Almost all of the respondents were male.

Most smart phones were used in a variety of applications, probably in similar percentages to how non-physicians use such phones: e-mail, texting, web surfing, and using apps.  The single most common use was e-mail, followed by texting, web browsing, and medical apps. 

Similar numbers of respondents, just over one-third each, were practicing in North America or Europe.

1. Do you own and use a smartphone?
  answered question 274
 
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  Response
Percent
Response
Count
Yes
97.4% 267
No
2.6% 7
2. What is the operating system for the smartphone you primarily use?
  answered question 274
 
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  Response
Percent
Response
Count
Android
23.4% 64
Apple
56.6% 155
Blackberry
9.5% 26
Microsoft
4.7% 13
Other
5.1% 14
Don't know
0.7% 2
3. What is your age range?
  answered question 277
 
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  Response
Percent
Response
Count
< 21 years   0.0% 0
21 – 30 years
12.6% 35
31 – 40 years
41.5% 115
41 – 50 years
31.8% 88
51 – 60 years
10.8% 30
61 – 70 years
3.2% 9
>70 years   0.0% 0
4. Select the single category that best describes you:
  answered question 277
 
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  Response
Percent
Response
Count
Medical Student
2.5% 7
Surgery Resident
14.8% 41
Thoracic Surgery Fellow
15.2% 42
Advanced Training Fellow
6.1% 17
Attending Surgeon
55.6% 154
Cardiologist
1.4% 4
Anesthesiologist
0.4% 1
Physician assistant or nurse practitioner
1.8% 5
Industry professional   0.0% 0
Other
2.2% 6
5. What is your gender?
  answered question 276
 
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  Response
Percent
Response
Count
Male
94.9% 262
Female
5.1% 14
6. Excluding the telephone function, for what do you use your smartphone in your practice (choose all that apply):
  answered question 271
 
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  Response
Percent
Response
Count
Email
87.1% 236
Text Messaging
81.2% 220
Web Browsing
83.0% 225
Medical Apps
78.2% 212
Non-medical Apps
59.4% 161
CME activity
15.5% 42
Non-CME Educational Activities
11.8% 32
Other
25.5% 69
7. Excluding the telephone function, what is the most frequent use of your smartphone in your practice?
  answered question 274
 
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3
  Response
Percent
Response
Count
Email
38.3% 105
Text Messaging
25.2% 69
Web Browsing
16.8% 46
Medical Apps
11.7% 32
Non-medical Apps
3.6% 10
CME activity
1.1% 3
Non-CME Educational Activities
1.1% 3
Other
2.2% 6
8. How would you describe you comfort with smartphone technology?
  answered question 272
 
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  Response
Percent
Response
Count
Not at all knowledgeable
1.5% 4
Know a little about their use
6.6% 18
Average knowledge
34.2% 93
Know a lot about them
41.9% 114
Expert
15.8% 43
9. In what region do you practice or train?
  answered question 276
 
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  Response
Percent
Response
Count
North America
34.4% 95
Europe
37.3% 103
Asia
14.1% 39
Africa
2.5% 7
Central or South America
11.2% 31
Australia/New Zealand
0.4% 1

 

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