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. 2014 Jul 13;2014:379427. doi: 10.1155/2014/379427

Table 5.

A comparison of attitudes towards receiving the gynecologist's cell phone number or email address.

Variable Cell phone number Email address P
How do you feel about getting your physician's cell phone number or email address? [N (%)]
 Very interested 111 (92.5) 107 (89.2) 0.02
 Would not object 8 (6.7) 4 (3.3)
 Not interested 1 (0.8) 9 (7.5)
Do you agree with the following statements regarding getting your physician's cell phone number or email address? (scale of 1 to 5)
It could improve the relationship between us:
 Mean ± SD 4.53 ± 0.78 4.60 ± 0.69 0.462
 Range 2–5 2–5
It could improve my sense of security even if I don't use it:
 Mean ± SD 4.53 ± 0.78 4.59 ± 0.69 0.528
 Range 2–5 2–5
Cell phone calls and email are effective means of communication that could solve my problems:
 Agree 4.28 ± 0.74 4.33 ± 0.73 0.598
 Do not agree 2–5 2–5
Cell phone calls and email can cut down on the number of clinic visits:
 Mean ± SD 4.28 ± 0.74 4.38 ± 0.71 0.286
 Range 2–5 2–5
Cell phone calls and email can reduce the number of emergency room visits:
 Mean ± SD 4.33 ± 0.74 4.38 ± 0.71 0.286
 Range 2–5 2–5
At what times would you call or email the physician? [N (%)]
 I do not intend to call 2 (2) 9 (8) <0.0001
 Only at appointed hours 47 (39) 8 (7)
 Only during daytime hours (except Saturdays and holidays) 56 (47) 50 (42)
 At all hours including nights, Saturdays, and holidays 15 (13) 53 (45)
Under which circumstance would you call or email your physician? [N (%)]
 I do not intend to contact by email 1 (1) 9 (8) <0.0001
 Only in unusual circumstances 75 (63) 44 (37)
 For any question 44 (37) 67 (56)
The physician should not be called or sent an email because it could interfere with their privacy when they are not working: (scale of 1 to 5)
 Mean ± SD 3.94 ± 0.86 3.41 ± 1.36 0.0001
 Range 2–5 1–5
The physician should not be called or sent an email because medical errors can occur if a physical examination is not performed: (scale of 1 to 5)
 Mean ± SD 3.67 ± 0.99 3.88 ± 0.93 0.091
 Range 1–5 2–5
The physician should not be called or sent an email because there is a risk of miscommunication: (scale of 1 to 5)
 Mean ± SD 3.92 ± 0.94 3.08 ± 0.85 <0.0001
 Range 1–5 2–5
The physician should not be called or sent an email because it can interfere with his clinic work: (scale of 1 to 5)
 Mean ± SD 4.00 ± 0.90 3.20 ± 1.47 <0.0001
 Range 1–5 1–5
I see no reason why I should not get the physician's personal cell phone number or email address: (scale of 1 to 5)
 Mean ± SD 3.62 ± 1.05 4.16 ± 0.92 <0.0001
 Range 1–5 1–5
Have you asked for your physician's cell phone number or email address in the past? [N (%)]
 Yes 33 (28) 27 (23) 0.371
Do you have your physician's cell phone number or email address? [N (%)]
 Yes 72 (60) 73 (61) 0.895
Have you contacted your physician by cell phone or email since you became pregnant? [N (%)]
 Yes 46 (38) 41 (34) 0.502