O'Connor Siobhan, Devlin Alison M, McGee-Lennon Marilyn, Bouamrane Matt-Mouley, O'Donnell Catherine A, Mair Frances S
General Practice and Primary Care, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Computer and Information Sciences, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2016;225:971-2.
A personal child health record called the eRedBook was recently piloted in the United Kingdom. A qualitative exploratory case study was used to examine how public health nurses engaged or recruited parents and what factors hindered participation. Interviews and focus groups were conducted with those implementing the eRedBook and those taking part in the pilot study. A range of project documentation was also reviewed. Thematic analysis using the framework approach was applied to draw out themes. Numerous socio-technical factors such as the usability of the software, concerns over data protection and costs, poor digital literacy skills and a lack of Internet connectivity emerged. These barriers need to be addressed before the eRedBook is implemented nationwide.
一种名为电子红宝书的个人儿童健康记录最近在英国进行了试点。采用了一项定性探索性案例研究来考察公共卫生护士如何让家长参与或招募家长,以及哪些因素阻碍了参与。对实施电子红宝书的人员和参与试点研究的人员进行了访谈和焦点小组讨论。还审查了一系列项目文件。运用框架方法进行主题分析以提炼主题。出现了许多社会技术因素,如软件的可用性、对数据保护和成本的担忧、数字素养技能差以及缺乏互联网连接。在电子红宝书在全国范围内实施之前,需要解决这些障碍。