Mobile apps in trauma education

<p>Mobile apps are becoming popular educational tools due to their accessibility, interactivity and ability to provide personalised learning. Numerous apps are now available for healthcare professionals, including in the area of medical education and training. But until now, the number of PHTL...

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description <p>Mobile apps are becoming popular educational tools due to their accessibility, interactivity and ability to provide personalised learning. Numerous apps are now available for healthcare professionals, including in the area of medical education and training. But until now, the number of PHTLS apps available for health professionals or information on their features was not known.</p><p>PHTLS is the emergency support provided for trauma patients involving their immediate care and transport. It is indispensable for the early identification and management of life-endangering trauma.</p><p>Researchers in Peru conducted a systematic search of the Apple Store, BlackBerry World, and the Google Play Store in December 2015 for all English and Spanish mobile apps that at least provided information on the airway, breathing and circulation (ABC) first-aid procedure for PHTLS. They found a total of 41 mobile apps.</p><p>Less than half these apps were free, among which only a few had interactive content (30%). Also, few of the free apps (30%) were institutionally certified, which means the credibility of their content cannot be guaranteed. An Internet connection was not required for most free apps (85%) to be fully functional, a feature that could be considered useful for professionals working in pre-hospital environments where Internet connections can be weak or unavailable, say the researchers.</p><p>The team did not have access to information on PHTLS training apps that cost money, so they were unable to evaluate their features and compare them with those of free apps. Nevertheless, the team believes this to be the first study that has evaluated the features of mobile apps for PHTLS. Designers of these apps, PHTLS professionals and researchers in the field of wireless and mobile technologies in medical care should take the study’s findings into consideration when designing and using them, the researchers conclude in their study published in the <i>Journal of Emergency Medicine, Trauma & Acute Care.</i></p><p></p><h2>Other Information</h2><p>Published in: QScience.com Highlights, Published by Nature Research for Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press)<br>License: <a>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0</a><br></p>
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spelling Mobile apps in trauma educationNature Research (16552612)Biological sciencesInformation and computing sciencesApplied computingMobile appstrauma educationeducational toolspre-hospital trauma life support (PHTLS)<p>Mobile apps are becoming popular educational tools due to their accessibility, interactivity and ability to provide personalised learning. Numerous apps are now available for healthcare professionals, including in the area of medical education and training. But until now, the number of PHTLS apps available for health professionals or information on their features was not known.</p><p>PHTLS is the emergency support provided for trauma patients involving their immediate care and transport. It is indispensable for the early identification and management of life-endangering trauma.</p><p>Researchers in Peru conducted a systematic search of the Apple Store, BlackBerry World, and the Google Play Store in December 2015 for all English and Spanish mobile apps that at least provided information on the airway, breathing and circulation (ABC) first-aid procedure for PHTLS. They found a total of 41 mobile apps.</p><p>Less than half these apps were free, among which only a few had interactive content (30%). Also, few of the free apps (30%) were institutionally certified, which means the credibility of their content cannot be guaranteed. An Internet connection was not required for most free apps (85%) to be fully functional, a feature that could be considered useful for professionals working in pre-hospital environments where Internet connections can be weak or unavailable, say the researchers.</p><p>The team did not have access to information on PHTLS training apps that cost money, so they were unable to evaluate their features and compare them with those of free apps. Nevertheless, the team believes this to be the first study that has evaluated the features of mobile apps for PHTLS. Designers of these apps, PHTLS professionals and researchers in the field of wireless and mobile technologies in medical care should take the study’s findings into consideration when designing and using them, the researchers conclude in their study published in the <i>Journal of Emergency Medicine, Trauma & Acute Care.</i></p><p></p><h2>Other Information</h2><p>Published in: QScience.com Highlights, Published by Nature Research for Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press)<br>License: <a>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0</a><br></p>2016-12-30T00:00:00ZTextOnline resourceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext10.57945/manara.23966214.v1https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Mobile_apps_in_trauma_education/23966214CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/239662142016-12-30T00:00:00Z
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Nature Research (16552612)
Biological sciences
Information and computing sciences
Applied computing
Mobile apps
trauma education
educational tools
pre-hospital trauma life support (PHTLS)
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title Mobile apps in trauma education
title_full Mobile apps in trauma education
title_fullStr Mobile apps in trauma education
title_full_unstemmed Mobile apps in trauma education
title_short Mobile apps in trauma education
title_sort Mobile apps in trauma education
topic Biological sciences
Information and computing sciences
Applied computing
Mobile apps
trauma education
educational tools
pre-hospital trauma life support (PHTLS)