Journal of Advanced Nursing,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
80(5), P. 1750 - 1760
Published: Nov. 10, 2023
Abstract
Aim
To
explore
digital
health
interventions
on
patient
safety
for
children
and
their
parents.
Design
A
scoping
review.
Methods
The
PCC
‘Participants,
Concepts,
Contexts’
guided
the
selection
of
studies
that
focused
under
19
years
age
or
parents,
children,
technology
interventions.
This
study
was
conducted
using
Arksey
O'Malley
framework's
five
steps.
We
reported
review
according
to
Preferred
Reporting
Items
Systematic
reviews
Meta‐Analyses
extension
Scoping
Reviews
Checklist.
Data
Sources
PubMed,
CINAHL,
Embase,
Web
Science,
Cochrane
were
searched
articles
published
up
November
2022.
Results
total
13
included
categorized
following
criteria
describe
results:
intervention
characteristics,
type
technology,
outcome
characteristics.
Regarding
we
identified
two
categories,
prevention
risk
management.
Additionally,
four
types
mobile
applications,
web‐based
technologies,
computer
kiosks
electronic
records.
Finally,
in
focussing
child
safety,
parental
behaviours
used
assess
injury
detect
changes
related
prevention.
Conclusion
Patient
provided
through
appropriate
technologies
should
be
developed
enhance
continuum
care
from
hospitalization
home
after
discharge.
Implications
Profession
and/or
Care
Digital
can
bolster
role
healthcare
providers
out
hospitals,
thus
improving
children's
quality
care.
Impact
What
problem
did
address?
Although
various
advantages
have
been
demonstrated,
potential
has
not
explored.
main
finding?
Preventive
management
developed.
Where
whom
will
research
an
impact?
improve
by
promoting
non‐face‐to‐face
engagement
parents
discharge
expanding
providers'
roles.
Trial
Protocol
Registration
Registered
Open
Science
Framework
(
https://osf.io/dkvst
).
Public
Contribution
No
public
contribution.
BMC Health Services Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Feb. 18, 2025
Digital
health
technologies
(DHT)
have
become
an
integral
component
of
modern
healthcare
systems,
offering
the
potential
to
improve
delivery
and
outcomes.
Guided
by
Technology-Organization-Environment
(TOE)
framework,
this
study
examines
impact
DHT
adoption
on
workers'
performance
workload
in
public
private
hospitals
Mogadishu,
Somalia.
A
stratified
random
sampling
approach
was
used
collect
data
from
286
workers
hospitals.
Data
were
analyzed
using
Structural
Equation
Modeling
(SEM)
test
hypotheses
assess
direct
mediating
relationships
among
variables.
The
analysis
revealed
that
significantly
improves
respectively
(β
=
0.452,
C.R.
10.150,
p
<
0.001)
0.594,
9.972,
0.001),
organizational
environmental
factors
are
positively
impacting
0.327,
8.709,
0.102,
2.872,
0.004).
Healthcare
reduces
role
between
also
confirmed
0.281,
5.9787,
0.001).
findings
underscore
critical
enhancing
reducing
workload,
with
TOE
framework
acting
as
significant
mediators.
These
results
provide
actionable
insights
for
administrators
policymakers
optimize
implementation,
support
workforce
efficiency,
address
challenges
through
strategic
adaptations.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 17, 2025
Abstract
Objective
Despite
the
growing
number
of
Hispanic/Latino
families
in
United
States,
major
concerns
are
reported
when
navigating
healthcare
system.
Monolingual
Spanish-speaking
may
experience
compounded
barriers
given
inconsistent
availability
Spanish
resources
and
services
traditional
settings.
Digital
health
interventions
have
potential
to
alleviate
some
for
these
individuals.
This
scoping
review
summarizes
state
literature
on
development,
adaptation,
implementation
pediatric
Spanish-language
digital
offered
States
better
understand
current
cultural-sensitivity
practices
strategies
implemented
by
researchers.
Methods
A
search
databases
was
completed
May
2024.
Articles
that
discussed
implementation,
or
outcome
any
intervention
primarily
oriented
a
population
were
included.
Telephone-
telehealth-only
excluded.
Results
total
44
articles
reviewed,
representing
30
unique
interventions.
Most
covered
preventive
topics,
utilized
SMS
texting,
intended
parents/caregivers.
Only
22
specific
methods
culturally
tailor
intervention.
The
most
common
advisory
boards
collecting
qualitative
data
from
parents/caregivers
youth.
About
50%
results
related
efficacy,
acceptability,
feasibility.
Conclusion
While
similar
develop
adapt
interventions,
there
is
ample
variation
throughout
process.
Including
learning
directly
users
adaptation
development
phases
can
help
create
quality
appropriate
programs
families.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(6), P. 2373 - 2373
Published: March 19, 2023
The
prevention
of
recurrent
heart
failure
(HF)
hospitalisations
is
particular
importance,
as
each
such
successive
event
may
increase
the
risk
death.
Effective
care
planning
during
vulnerable
phase
after
discharge
crucial
for
symptom
control
and
improving
patient
prognosis.
Many
clinical
trials
have
focused
on
telemedicine
interventions
in
HF,
with
varying
effects
primary
endpoints.
However,
evidence
effectiveness
solutions
cardiology
growing.
scope
this
review
to
present
complementary
modalities
that
can
support
outpatient
patients
recently
hospitalised
due
worsening
HF.
Remote
disease
management
models,
video
(tele)
consultations,
structured
telephone
support,
remote
monitoring
vital
signs,
were
presented
core
components
telecare.
Invasive
non-invasive
volume
status
was
described
an
important
step
forward
prevent
congestion—the
main
cause
decompensation.
idea
virtual
wards,
combining
these
facilities
in-person
visits,
strengthens
opportunity
education
enhancement
promote
more
intensive
self-care.
Electronic
platforms
provide
coordination
tasks
within
multidisciplinary
teams
data
be
effectively
used
develop
predictive
algorithms
based
advanced
digital
science,
artificial
intelligence.
rapid
progress
informatics,
telematics,
device
technologies
provides
a
wide
range
possibilities
further
development
area.
there
are
still
existing
gaps
regarding
use
HF
patients,
future
randomised
real-life
registries
definitely
needed.
Patient Preference and Adherence,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 18, P. 721 - 731
Published: March 1, 2024
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
transformed
the
way
healthcare
is
delivered
by
increased
utilisation
of
eHealth
tools
to
deliver
remote
patient
consultations.
These
served
various
functions
during
including
monitoring
and
surveillance
patients.
Therefore,
assessment
digital
health
interventions
for
medication
adherence
crucial
maximise
potential
benefits
eHealth.
aim
this
study
understand
perspectives
experts
in
around
used
aid
COVID-19.
BMC Health Services Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: July 25, 2024
Primary
Health
Care
(PHC)
systems
are
pivotal
in
delivering
essential
health
services
during
crises,
as
demonstrated
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
With
varied
global
strategies
to
reinforce
PHC
systems,
this
scoping
review
consolidates
these
efforts,
identifying
and
categorizing
key
resilience-building
strategies.
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 1755 - 1779
Published: Sept. 1, 2023
Changes
to
provider
payment
systems
are
among
the
most
common
reforms
in
health
care.
They
important
levers
for
policymakers
influence
system
performance.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
identify,
systematize,
and
map
existing
literature
on
factors
that
health-care
reforms.
Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 4 - 12
Published: Jan. 15, 2024
Abstract
Malaria
is
a
major
public
health
problem
in
developing
countries.
The
burden
of
malaria
fragile
and
conflict-affected
states
(FCAS)
increasing
year
by
year.
Moreover,
the
population
living
FCAS
often
most
vulnerable
at
high
risk
due
to
factors,
such
as
deteriorating
healthcare
system,
mass
relocations,
reduced
resilience
shocks.
Therefore,
this
scoping
review
aims
map
interventions
that
are
conducted
on
prevention
among
general
population.
In
addition,
can
help
policy-makers
international
bodies,
providing
comprehensive
overview
lead
more
targeted,
effective,
context-specific
interventions.
Databases,
PubMed,
EBSCO-CINAHL,
Web
Science,
ProQuest,
Cochrane
Central
Register
Controlled
Trials,
were
searched
using
specified
search
terms.
A
total
3601
studies
retrieved
from
search.
After
screening,
62
included
synthesis
met
eligibility
criteria.
Narrative
analysis
findings
was
done.
results
revealed
countries,
for
children
below
5
years
age
IPTi,
TDA,
ACT.
conflicted
LLINs,
SMC,
drug
trials,
vaccination.
Similar
reported
other
groups
populations.
Despite
ongoing
conflicts,
have
been
maintained
these
but
persistent
remains.
To
achieve
goals
elimination,
highlight
need
continued
research
evaluation
control
assess
their
effectiveness
impact.
Strengthening
systems,
building
partnerships,
utilizing
digital
technologies,
conducting
recommended
improve
access
reduce
FCAS.
Frontiers in Oncology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: July 6, 2023
Digital
health
services
and
technology
are
rapidly
developing
following
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
This
study
aimed
to
reveal
differences
between
users
of
digital
(DHT)
general
population
with
regard
cancer
prevention.This
was
an
observational
on
a
conventional
sample
270
DHT
completed
data,
performed
in
September
2021.A
significant
difference
observed
proportion
reporting
screening
test
results,
which
2-6
times
higher
group.
technologies
applied
"self-care"
model
were
more
suitable
for
internet-literate
populations.Including
self-care
may
be
individuals.
Thus,
preventative
organizational
framework,
should
integrated
used
at
primary
care
level
improve
disparities
domain.
Health Expectations,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27(2)
Published: March 16, 2024
Abstract
Background
Digital
contact
tracing
(DCT)
was
a
central
component
of
the
global
response
to
containing
COVID‐19.
Research
has
raised
concerns
that
DCT
could
exacerbate
inequities,
yet
experiences
diverse
communities
at
greater
risk
from
COVID‐19
are
typically
underrepresented.
Methods
The
present
study
aimed
understand
perceived
barriers
adoption
app
amongst
Māori,
Pasifika,
and
disabled
people.
Focus
groups
interviews
were
undertaken
with
disability
sector
stakeholders
community
participants.
Results
Participants
(
n
=
34)
generally
expressed
willingness
utilise
support
its
within
communities.
Simultaneously,
participants
revealed
how
marginalise
members
who
struggled
usability
those
distrusting
government's
interventions.
Conclusions
findings
highlight
addressing
communication
inequality
can
assist
in
development
contact‐tracing
responses
both
effective
equitable.
provides
insights
about
role
information
technologies
as
health
resources.
Patient
or
Public
Contribution
Consulting
target
throughout
study,
including
recommendations
for
potential
participants,
participation
sharing
early
feedback.
This
reports
on
focus
individuals
Māori
sectors.
PLOS Digital Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(5), P. e0000521 - e0000521
Published: May 30, 2024
Digital
interventions
with
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
can
potentially
support
people
asthma
to
reduce
the
risk
of
exacerbation.
Engaging
patients
throughout
development
process
is
essential
ensure
usability
intervention
for
end-users.
Using
our
Connected
Asthma
(C4A)
as
an
exemplar,
we
explore
how
patient
involvement
shape
a
digital
intervention.
Seven
Patient
and
Public
Involvement
(PPI)
colleagues
from
UK
Centre
Applied
Research
participated
in
four
advisory
workshops
discuss
they
would
prefer
use/interact
AI
living
their
asthma,
benefit
caveats
use
that
incorporated
monitoring
indoor/outdoor
environmental
data.
Discussion
focussed
on
three
most
wanted
cases
identified
previous
studies.
PPI
data
collection,
remind
them
about
self-management
tasks,
teach
triggers,
identify
risk,
empower
confidently
look
after
whilst
emphasising
does
not
replace
clinicians.
The
discussion
informed
key
components
next
C4A
interventions,
including
approach
interacting
AI,
technology
features
research
topics.
Attendees
highlighted
importance
considering
health
inequities,
presentation
data,
concerns
accuracy,
privacy,
security
ownership.
We
have
demonstrated
roles
shift
‘user’
(the
traditional
‘tester’
intervention),
co-design
partner
who
shapes
iteration
Technology
innovators
should
seek
practical
feasible
strategies
involve
cycle
intervention;
supporting
researchers
barriers,
concerns,
enablers
advantages
implementing
healthcare.