TY - JOUR TI - Instant messaging application usage for clinical consultation among orthopedic surgery residents in Turkey: A survey study AB - Objective: This study aimed to determine the characteristics of instant messaging application (IMA) usage for clinical consultation amongorthopedic residents in Turkey and to explore their experiences and opinions concerning potential legal problems.Methods: A questionnaire titled “Instant messaging for consultation among orthopedic surgeons” consisting of 21 questions was appliedto orthopedic surgery residents, and the results were analyzed. The questions were designed to obtain information on 4 categories: 1)demographics and professional experience, 2) attitudes on the use of cellular phones, 3) IMA usage for clinical consultation purposes, and4) problems and comments on smartphone application usage for clinical consultation purposes. The participants who had no experiencewith a smartphone or IMA usage were excluded at the final analysis.Results: A total of 860 orthopedic residents (849 males [98.7%]; mean age=28.6 years; age range=22-44 years) participated in the survey(participation rate: 97.3%). The distribution of residency years was as follows: 1st year, 27%; 2nd year, 21.4%; 3rd year, 18.4%; 4th year,17.4%; and 5th year, 49.9%. The most frequently used IMAs were WhatsApp (99.3%), Facebook Messenger (14.8%), Viber (8%), andTango (1.3%). The rate of IMA usage for consultation was 95.3%. The most common reasons to prefer IMAs for consultation were being“fast” and “easy,” but only 26.3% of the residents reported that they prefer the use of IMAs because they find them “reliable.” Moreover,41.7% of the respondents reported that they had an experience of misdiagnosis owing to the use of IMAs; 81.2% of the participants usedthe personal information of the patients during the consultation; 57.6% of the respondents considered that legal problems may arisebecause of the use of IMAs during the consultation; and 51.4% believed that an electronic platform, solely for consultation purposes,is required.Conclusion: This survey has shown that it is necessary to make some legal regulations regarding the use of IMAs for consultation purposesand to develop applications only for medical consultation purposes. Most of the trainees make decisions using IMAs without a properexamination, putting the patients at the risk of misdiagnosis. Moreover, the confidentiality of the patient’s personal information appearsto be in danger when IMAs are used.Level of Evidence: Level IV, Diagnostic Study AU - Öztürk, irfan AU - Kucukdurmaz, Fatih AU - Kalenderer, Önder AU - BACAKSIZ, TAYFUN AU - Karaismailoglu, Bedri AU - ERCAN, NIYAZI AU - erkuş, serkan AU - Kendirci, Alper Sukru DO - 10.5152/j.aott.2021.20041 PY - 2021 JO - Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica VL - 55 IS - 1 SN - 1017-995X SP - 5 EP - 8 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/446702 ER -