Ladan Muhammad Awwal, Wharrad Heather, Windle Richard
Digital Innovations in Education and Healthcare (DICE), School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
PeerJ. 2019 Apr 19;7:e6326. doi: 10.7717/peerj.6326. eCollection 2019.
The aim of the study was to explore the viewpoints of healthcare professionals (HCPs) on the adoption and use of eHealth in clinical practice in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Information and communication technologies (ICTs) including eHealth provide HCPs the opportunity to provide quality healthcare to their patients while also improving their own clinical practices. Despite this, previous research has identified these technologies have their associated challenges when adopting them for clinical practice. But more research is needed to identify how these eHealth resources influence clinical practice. In addition, there is still little information about adoption and use of these technologies by HCPs inclinical practice in Sub-Saharan Africa.
An exploratory descriptive design was adopted for this study. Thirty-six (36) HCPs (18 nurses and 18 physicians) working in the clinical area in a tertiary health institution in SSA participated in this study. Using Qmethodology, study participants rank-ordered forty-six statementsin relation to their adoption and use of eHealth within their clinical practice.This was analysed using by-person factor analysis and complemented with audio-taped interviews.
The analysis yielded four factors i.e., distinct viewpoints the HCPs hold about adoption and use of eHealth within their clinical practice. These factors include: "Patient-focused eHealth advocates" who use the eHealth because they are motivated by patients and their families preferences; "Task-focused eHealth advocates" use eHealth because it helps them complete clinical tasks; "Traditionalistic-pragmatists" recognise contributions eHealth makes in clinical practice but separate from their routine clinical activities; and the "Tech-focused eHealth advocates" who use the eHealth because they are motivated by the technology itself.
The study shows the equivocal viewpoints that HCPs have about eHealth within their clinical practice. This, in addition to adding to existing literature, will help policymakers/decision makers to consider HCPs views about these technologies prior to implementing an eHealth resource.
本研究旨在探讨医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)临床实践中电子健康应用和使用的观点。包括电子健康在内的信息通信技术(ICTs)为医疗保健专业人员提供了为患者提供优质医疗服务的机会,同时也改善了他们自己的临床实践。尽管如此,先前的研究已经确定,在将这些技术应用于临床实践时存在相关挑战。但需要更多研究来确定这些电子健康资源如何影响临床实践。此外,关于撒哈拉以南非洲临床实践中医疗保健专业人员对这些技术的采用和使用情况,仍然知之甚少。
本研究采用探索性描述性设计。在撒哈拉以南非洲一家三级医疗机构临床领域工作的36名医疗保健专业人员(18名护士和18名医生)参与了本研究。使用Q方法,研究参与者对与他们在临床实践中采用和使用电子健康相关的46条陈述进行了排序。通过个人因素分析对其进行分析,并辅以录音访谈。
分析得出四个因素,即医疗保健专业人员在临床实践中对电子健康的采用和使用持有的不同观点。这些因素包括:“以患者为中心的电子健康倡导者”,他们使用电子健康是因为受到患者及其家属偏好的激励;“以任务为中心的电子健康倡导者”使用电子健康是因为它有助于他们完成临床任务;“传统实用主义者”认识到电子健康在临床实践中的贡献,但将其与日常临床活动分开;以及“以技术为中心的电子健康倡导者”,他们使用电子健康是因为受到技术本身的激励。
该研究表明了医疗保健专业人员在临床实践中对电子健康的模棱两可的观点。这除了丰富现有文献外,还将有助于政策制定者/决策者在实施电子健康资源之前考虑医疗保健专业人员对这些技术的看法。