Centre for Population Health Sciences (CePHaS), Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands.
Centre for Population Health Sciences (CePHaS), Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Int J Med Inform. 2020 Nov;143:104260. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2020.104260. Epub 2020 Aug 27.
Despite digital health providing opportunities to enhance the quality, efficiency and safety of primary healthcare, the adoption of digital tools and technologies has been slow, partly because of poor digital health literacy. For primary healthcare systems to take full advantage of these technologies, a capable, digitally literate workforce is necessary. Still, the essential digital health competencies (DHCs) for primary healthcare have not been explored. This review aims to examine the broad literature on DHCs as it applies to Primary Care (PC) settings.
We performed a scoping review on all types of research linking DHCs to PC. We searched all major databases including Medline, Embase, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library in November 2019. Concurrently, a thorough grey literature search was performed through OpenGrey, ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and key government and relevant professional associations' websites. Screening and selection of studies was performed in pairs, and data was analysed and presented using a narrative, descriptive approach. Thematic analysis was performed to identify key DHC domains.
A total of 28 articles were included, most of them (54 %) published before 2005. These articles were primarily aimed at PC physicians or general practitioners, and focused on improving knowledge about information technologies and medical informatics, basic computer and information literacy, and optimal use of electronic medical records. We identified 17 DHC domains, and important knowledge gaps related to digital health education and curriculum integration, the need for evidence of the impact of services, and the importance of wider support for digital health.
Literature explicitly linking DHCs to PC was mostly published over a decade ago. There is a need for an updated and current set of DHCs for PC professionals to more consistently reap the benefits of digital technologies. This review identified key DHC domains and statements that may be used to guide on the development of a set of DHC for PC, and critical knowledge gaps and needs to be considered. Such a DHC set may be used for curricula development and for ensuring that the essential DHC for PC are met at a clinical or organizational level, and eventually improve health outcomes.
尽管数字健康为提高初级医疗保健的质量、效率和安全性提供了机会,但数字工具和技术的采用一直较为缓慢,部分原因是数字健康素养较差。为了使初级医疗保健系统充分利用这些技术,需要有一支有能力、具备数字素养的劳动力。然而,初级保健的基本数字健康能力(DHC)尚未得到探索。本综述旨在考察与初级保健相关的 DHC 的广泛文献。
我们对将 DHC 与初级保健联系起来的所有类型的研究进行了范围综述。我们于 2019 年 11 月在所有主要数据库(包括 Medline、Embase、CINAHL 和 Cochrane Library)中进行了搜索。同时,通过 OpenGrey、ResearchGate、Google Scholar 以及主要政府和相关专业协会的网站进行了全面的灰色文献搜索。研究的筛选和选择是由两人共同进行的,使用叙述性、描述性方法对数据进行分析和呈现。通过主题分析确定了关键的 DHC 领域。
共纳入 28 篇文章,其中大部分(54%)发表于 2005 年之前。这些文章主要针对初级保健医生或全科医生,重点是提高对信息技术和医学信息学、基本计算机和信息素养以及电子病历的最佳使用的了解。我们确定了 17 个 DHC 领域,以及与数字健康教育和课程整合相关的重要知识差距、对服务影响的证据的需求,以及对数字健康更广泛支持的重要性。
明确将 DHC 与初级保健联系起来的文献大多发表于十多年前。需要为初级保健专业人员提供一套更新的、当前的 DHC,以更一致地从数字技术中受益。本综述确定了关键的 DHC 领域和声明,这些可能被用于指导初级保健 DHC 的制定,并确定了需要考虑的关键知识差距和需求。这样的 DHC 集可用于课程开发,并确保在临床或组织层面上满足初级保健的基本 DHC,最终改善健康结果。