Original Research
Smartphone and app usage amongst South African anaesthetic service providers
Submitted: 12 November 2025 | Published: 30 April 2021
About the author(s)
D.C. Shead, Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Faculty of Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, South AfricaS. Chetty, Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Faculty of Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
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Methods: A prospective, contextual, descriptive study was conducted amongst anaesthetic service providers attending the 2018 South African Society of Anaesthesiologists National Congress in Cape Town. Two hundred and thirty-two (116 specialists and 116 registrars) surveys were completed voluntarily between 4 to 8 April 2018, and analysed.
Results: 100% of participants utilise smartphones for work-related queries. 169/232 (72%) participants favoured a South Africanbased app. Drug referencing and calculator functionality were the most frequently used mobile applications. Specialists were more likely to admit to nonprofessional use of smartphones in theatre. High data costs contribute to decreased usage amongst respondents.
Conclusions: A South African-based pharmacology app would be welcomed and utilised by the South African anaesthetic community. Smartphone and app usage patterns, as well as limitations to this technology usage in South Africa appear to reflect those seen worldwide. Poor internet connectivity and high data costs were limiting factors to technology utilisation.
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