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Smartphone Usage Among Doctors in the Clinical Setting in Two Culturally Distinct Countries: Cross-sectional Comparative Study.

Anjali Ajay NairSamreen AfrozBushra Urooj AhmedUzma Urooj AhmedDominic Chi-Chung FooHind ZaidanMartin Corbally
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2021)
These results suggest a substantial acceptance of smartphones by doctors in the clinical setting. It also elicits the need to establish policies to officially integrate smartphone technology into health care in accordance with ethical guidelines. More emphasis should be placed on creating medical applications that aid health care professionals in attaining their information from accurate sources and also regulate a system to monitor the usage of mobile devices within hospitals to prevent a breach of patient privacy and confidentiality.
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