Digital health intervention on patient safety for children and parents: A scoping review DOI
Jisu Park, Heejung Jeon, Eun Kyoung Choi

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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.

Language: Английский

Impact of digital health technologies adoption on healthcare workers’ performance and workload: perspective with DOI and TOE models DOI Creative Commons
Abdulkadir Jeilani,

Asma Hamza Hussein

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.

Language: Английский

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A scoping review of Spanish language pediatric digital health interventions DOI Creative Commons

Alejandra Perez Ramirez,

Angel Muñoz Osorio,

Samuel K. Lai

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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.

Language: Английский

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Digital Health Technologies for Post-Discharge Care after Heart Failure Hospitalisation to Relieve Symptoms and Improve Clinical Outcomes DOI Open Access
Paweł Krzesiński

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.

Language: Английский

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Expert Insight Into the Use of eHealth Interventions to Aid Medication Adherence During COVID-19 DOI Creative Commons
Ahmed Hassan,

Non Davies

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.

Language: Английский

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Strategies to strengthen the resilience of primary health care in the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review DOI Creative Commons
Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad, Mahnaz Afshari,

Parvaneh Isfahani

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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.

Language: Английский

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Barriers and Facilitators to Health-Care Provider Payment Reform – A Scoping Literature Review DOI Creative Commons
Costase Ndayishimiye, Marzena Tambor, Katarzyna Dubas‐Jakóbczyk

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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.

Language: Английский

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A Scoping Review on Malaria Prevention and Control Intervention in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States (FCAS): A Need for Renewed Focus to Enhance International Cooperation DOI Creative Commons
Sanjay Pattanshetty, Viola Savy Dsouza,

Anupama Shekharappa

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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.

Language: Английский

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Digital technology for health shows disparities in cancer prevention between digital health technology users and the general population in Romania DOI Creative Commons

Bogdan Cristian Pana,

Nicolae Ciufu,

Carmen Ciufu

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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.

Language: Английский

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Barriers to adopting digital contact tracing for COVID‐19: Experiences in New Zealand DOI Creative Commons
Phoebe Elers,

Tepora Emery,

Sarah Derrett

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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.

Language: Английский

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Patient and public involvement workshop to shape artificial intelligence-supported connected asthma self-management research DOI Creative Commons
Chi Yan Hui,

Ann Victoria Shenton,

Claire Martin

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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.

Language: Английский

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