Wynn Rolf
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2020 Jun 26;272:9-12. doi: 10.3233/SHTI200480.
The use of e-health services has for many years gradually increased in Norway as in most European countries. Searching for information about health and illness has previously by far been the most popular service. In this study, we review the literature with the aim of examining any changes in e-health use during the Covid-19 pandemic. We find that there has been a marked change in Norway, with an extreme increase in video consultations, especially in primary care and in the mental health field. The government has also released an app for tracking the illness, which so far has been downloaded by approximately 1/4 of the population. These changes are likely to impact the use of e-health also after the pandemic.
与大多数欧洲国家一样,挪威使用电子健康服务的情况多年来一直在逐渐增加。迄今为止,搜索有关健康和疾病的信息一直是最受欢迎的服务。在本研究中,我们回顾文献,旨在研究新冠疫情期间电子健康使用情况的任何变化。我们发现挪威发生了显著变化,视频会诊急剧增加,尤其是在初级保健和心理健康领域。政府还发布了一款用于追踪疾病的应用程序,到目前为止,约四分之一的人口已下载该应用程序。这些变化在疫情之后可能也会影响电子健康的使用。