Published on in Vol 4, No 2 (2016): Apr-Jun

Mobile Phone Use Among Medical Residents: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Survey in Saudi Arabia

Mobile Phone Use Among Medical Residents: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Survey in Saudi Arabia

Mobile Phone Use Among Medical Residents: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Survey in Saudi Arabia

Journals

  1. Kuperstock J, Horný M, Platt M. Mobile app technology is associated with improved otolaryngology resident in‐service performance. The Laryngoscope 2019;129(1) View
  2. 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
  3. Al-Ghamdi S. Popularity and impact of using smart devices in medicine: experiences in Saudi Arabia. BMC Public Health 2018;18(1) View
  4. Chase T, Julius A, Chandan J, Powell E, Hall C, Phillips B, Burnett R, Gill D, Fernando B. Mobile learning in medicine: an evaluation of attitudes and behaviours of medical students. BMC Medical Education 2018;18(1) View
  5. Clavier T, Ramen J, Dureuil B, Veber B, Hanouz J, Dupont H, Lebuffe G, Besnier E, Compere V. Use of the Smartphone App WhatsApp as an E-Learning Method for Medical Residents: Multicenter Controlled Randomized Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(4):e12825 View
  6. Mladenovic R, Dakovic D, Pereira L, Matvijenko V, Mladenovic K. Effect of augmented reality simulation on administration of local anaesthesia in paediatric patients. European Journal of Dental Education 2020;24(3):507 View
  7. Gimeno-Vicente M, Alfaro-Rubio A, Gimeno-Carpio E. Teledermatología por WhatsApp en la Comunidad Valenciana. Características de esta teleconsulta y su repercusión en la vida del dermatólogo. Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas 2020;111(5):364 View
  8. Araújo E, Almeida C, Vaz J, Magalhães E, Alcantara C, Lago E. Use of Social Networks for Data Collection in Scientific Productions in the Health Area: Integrative Literature Review. Aquichan 2019;19(2) View
  9. Plch L. Perception of Technology-Enhanced Learning by Medical Students: an Integrative Review. Medical Science Educator 2020;30(4):1707 View
  10. Alanezi F. Evaluating the Readiness of Mobile Technology in Saudi Arabia: An Integrative Perspective with Respect to E-health (Preprint). JMIR Formative Research 2020 View
  11. Buabbas A, Sharma P, Al-Abdulrazaq A, Shehab H. Smartphone use by government dermatology practitioners in Kuwait: a self-reported questionnaire based cross-sectional study. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2019;19(1) View
  12. Sharma N, Advani U, Sharma L, Jain M, Sharma K, Dixit A. Pattern of mobile phone usage among medical students. International Journal of Academic Medicine 2019;5(2):118 View
  13. Lima I, Galvão M, Pedrosa S, Cunha G, Costa A. Use of the Whatsapp application in health follow-up of people with HIV: a thematic analysis. Escola Anna Nery 2018;22(3) View
  14. Kim K, Lee B, Park Y, Jung E, Kim S, Suh D, Choi B. Factors encouraging mobile instant messaging service use in medical education. PeerJ 2019;7:e7275 View
  15. Gimeno-Vicente M, Alfaro-Rubio A, Gimeno-Carpio E. Teledermatology by WhatsApp in Valencia: Characteristics of Remote Consultation and Its Emotional Impact on the Dermatologist. Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas (English Edition) 2020;111(5):364 View
  16. Alanzi T, Bah S, Alzahrani S, Alshammari S, Almunsef F. Evaluation of a mobile social networking application for improving diabetes Type 2 knowledge: an intervention study using WhatsApp. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research 2018;7(9):891 View
  17. Guo D, Phan N, Ho K, Pawlovich J, Kitson N. Clinical Texting Among Medical Trainees of the University of British Columbia. Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery 2018;22(4):384 View
  18. Spieler B, Batte C, Mackey D, Henry C, Danrad R, Sabottke C, Pirtle C, Mussell J, Wallace E. Diagnosis in a snap: a pilot study using Snapchat in radiologic didactics. Emergency Radiology 2021;28(1):93 View
  19. Lei L, Ismail M, Mohammad J, Yusoff M. The relationship of smartphone addiction with psychological distress and neuroticism among university medical students. BMC Psychology 2020;8(1) View
  20. Gilavand A. The Impact of Using the Iranian Red Crescent Society Educational Mobile App on Improving the Students’ Awareness of First Aids. Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics 2019;In Press(In Press) View
  21. Sharma P, Sharma N, Sharma N, Sharma D. Unmasking the impact of m-learning on medical undergraduates. International Journal of Academic Medicine 2021;7(1):10 View
  22. Scalise V, Brindisino F, Pellicciari L, Minnucci S, Bonetti F. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A National Survey to Monitor Knowledge and Operating Methods. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(4):1995 View
  23. Raveendran S, Thomas B, Jayaseelan V. The Efficiency of WhatsApp in Teleconsultation of Finger Vascularity in Hand Surgery. Journal of Hand and Microsurgery 2020;12(3):163 View
  24. Al Owaifeer A, Al Taisan A, Alqahtani B, Alburayk K, Alsubaie M, Alenezi S. <p>Ownership and Usage of Mobile Devices Among Ophthalmology Residents and Attending Physicians: Identifying the Generation Gap</p>. Advances in Medical Education and Practice 2020;Volume 11:801 View
  25. Bassi G, Gabrielli S, Donisi V, Carbone S, Forti S, Salcuni S. Assessment of Psychological Distress in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Through Technologies: Literature Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(1):e17740 View
  26. Barayev E, Vorobichik Berar O, Dotan G, Skaat A, Gal-Or O, Gershoni A, Gaton D. Ophthalmologists and WhatsApp: Teleophthalmology is already here. European Journal of Ophthalmology 2022;32(1):688 View
  27. Stavropoulos T, Lazarou I, Diaz A, Gove D, Georges J, Manyakov N, Pich E, Hinds C, Tsolaki M, Nikolopoulos S, Kompatsiaris I. Wearable Devices for Assessing Function in Alzheimer's Disease: A European Public Involvement Activity About the Features and Preferences of Patients and Caregivers. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 2021;13 View
  28. Buabbas A, Aldousari S, Ayed A, Safar M, Alkandari O. Usefulness of smartphone use among surgeons in clinical practice during the pandemic of COVID-19: a cross-sectional study. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2021;21(1) View
  29. Alhusseini M, Sahari A, Alnujaidi R, Almutairi S, Alhodaib H, AlShammari M, Alanezi F, Alsalman D, Alfayez A, Aljabri D, Althumairi A, Alamri R, Aljaffary A, Alanzi T. Students’ perception towards using M-Health applications for education in medical colleges of Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked 2021;25:100660 View
  30. Kumar A, Ratnaprabha G, Anatao F. Accessing Medical Information on Smart-Phone: Usage and Perception among Post Graduate Students of A Medical College, Central Karnataka - A Cross Sectional Study. National Journal of Community Medicine 2022;11(07):304 View
  31. Temsah M, Alkhattabi F, Aljamaan F, Alhasan K, Alherbish A, Philby M, Alsohime F, Alobaylan M, Alabdulkarim H, Almosned B, Gashgarey D, Felimban G, Alkathiri Z, Almaghrabi R, Jamal A, Barry M, Alhaider S, Alsaywid B, Bashiri F. Remote interviews for medical residency selection during the initial COVID-19 crisis: a national survey. BMC Medical Education 2021;21(1) View
  32. Brassarola H, Natarelli T, Fonseca L. Uso do grupo de WhatsApp® no acompanhamento pós-alta do bebê prematuro: implicações para o cuidado em enfermagem. Escola Anna Nery 2023;27 View
  33. Alhazri W, Bugis B. Electronic healthcare applications and programs among healthcare workers in Riyadh and conflict management. Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences 2022;17(4):564 View
  34. Lin Y, Lemos M, Neuschaefer-Rube C. Digital Health and Digital Learning Experiences Across Speech-Language Pathology, Phoniatrics, and Otolaryngology: Interdisciplinary Survey Study. JMIR Medical Education 2021;7(4):e30873 View
  35. Brassarola H, Natarelli T, Fonseca L. Use of the WhatsApp® group in the post-discharge follow-up of the premature infant: implications for nursing care. Escola Anna Nery 2023;27 View
  36. Alshahrani A, Williams H, MacLure K. Investigating Health Managers’ Perspectives of Factors Influencing Their Acceptance of eHealth Services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A Quantitative Study. Saudi Journal of Health Systems Research 2022;2(3):114 View
  37. Shead D, Chetty S. Smartphone and app usage amongst South African anaesthetic service providers. Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia 2021;27(2):76 View
  38. Christensen P, Lee N, Thrall M, Powell S, Chevez-Barrios P, Long S. RecutClub.com: An Open Source, Whole Slide Image-based Pathology Education System. Journal of Pathology Informatics 2017;8(1):10 View
  39. Al-Mohaimeed A, Alharbi M, Mahmud I. Prevalence and Associated Factors of Problematic Use of Smartphones Among Adults in Qassim, Saudi Arabia: Cross-sectional Survey. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2022;8(5):e37451 View
  40. Kraushaar J, Bohnet-Joschko S. Prevalence and patterns of mobile device usage among physicians in clinical practice: A systematic review. Health Informatics Journal 2023;29(2) View
  41. Brindisino F, Lorusso M, Usai M, Pellicciari L, Marruganti S, Salomon M. Rehabilitation following shoulder arthroplasty: a survey of current clinical practice patterns of Italian physiotherapists. Archives of Physiotherapy 2023;13(1) View
  42. Vahdati Z, Nematian H, Farhoud A, Tahmasebi M, Rahimi-Dehgolan S, Mortazavi S, Kamrani R, Zanjani L, Golbakhsh M, Seraj R, Nabian M. Medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons for the orthopedic departments. BMC Medical Education 2023;23(1) View
  43. Alshahrani A, MacLure K. Exploring Health Managers’ Views of Factors Influencing Their Acceptance of Electronic Health Services in Aseer Province, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A Qualitative Study. Saudi Journal of Health Systems Research 2023;3(1-4):176 View
  44. Rathod P, Sharma S, Ukey U, Ghunkikar P, Prakash M, Krishnan P A. Smartphone Usage Patterns Among Postgraduate Medical Students: A Central India Perspective on Adaptive Learning in Medicine. Cureus 2023 View
  45. Verma M, Yuvaraj M. What's up in WhatsApp research: a comprehensive analysis of 12,947 papers indexed in Dimensions.ai. Library Hi Tech 2023 View
  46. Matava C, Bordini M, Jasudavisius A, Santos C, Caldeira-Kulbakas M. Comparing the Effectiveness of a Clinical Decision Support Tool in Reducing Pediatric Opioid Dose Calculation Errors: PediPain App vs. Traditional Calculators – A Simulation-Based Randomised Controlled Study. Journal of Medical Systems 2024;48(1) View
  47. Prasad P, Gunasekaran L, Khair A, Shetty R, Shetty N. WhatsApp as a Tool in Blended Learning in Dental Education. Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences 2024;16(Suppl 2):S1673 View
  48. Shrivastava S, Shrivastava P. Impact of the rapidly expanding mobile phone industry on health. Journal of Clinical and Scientific Research 2024;13(1):66 View
  49. Khired Z, Alhazmi S, Mokli B, Alhazmi A, Muafa K, Bakri N, Hakami A, Alshekh F, Mosleh A, Baeshen R, Alhazmi F. The association between smartphone addiction and thumb/wrist pain among medical students of Jazan University, Saudi Arabia, A cross-sectional study. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 2024;13(9):3695 View
  50. Bashir F, Warraich N, Malik A. Behavioral intentions and influencing factors of learning through mobile devices in medical education: A developing country's perspective. Information Development 2024 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Mladenovic R. Augmented Reality in Education. View
  2. Kraushaar J. Handbuch Digitale Gesundheitswirtschaft. View