Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.
Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary, The Medical Futurist Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
PLoS One. 2020 Sep 28;15(9):e0238658. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0238658. eCollection 2020.
Digitalisation affects 90% of healthcare. Digital health, however, does not only refer to technological transformation but also has considerable cultural and social consequences. It fundamentally reshapes the roles of physicians and patients, as well as their relationship. Moreover, from the second half of the 20th century, the growing number of chronic patients and the increase in life expectancy have posed new challenges to the medical workforce.
To explore the digitally engaged physician's knowledge and attitudes towards digital health technologies and the transformation of the doctor-patient relationship.
A qualitative interview study analysed with Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). The study is based on qualitative, semi-structured interviews with 11 digitally engaged physicians from 9 countries. We identified four main themes emerging from e-physicians' responses and experience: 1) the past: intentions and experiences of change, 2) the present: the role of digital health and technology in the medical practice and their everyday challenges, 3) the present: the practical and ideal physician-patient relationship, and 4) the future: skills and competencies needed for working with e-patients and visions about the future of the medical practice.
The interviewed physicians state that digital health solutions could create a deeper doctor-patient relationship: knowledgeable patients are a huge help in the joint work effort and technology is the main tool for creating a more involved and responsible patient. Medical professionals in the future might rather get a role as a translator between technical data and the patient; as a guide in the jungle of digital health. However, the interviewed physicians also noted that digital transition today is more beneficial to patients than to their doctors.
We state that digitally engaged physicians are characterized by a kind of dichotomy: they use digital opportunities enthusiastically, but they also feel the difficulties related to digital health.
数字化影响了 90%的医疗保健。然而,数字健康不仅指技术转型,还具有相当大的文化和社会影响。它从根本上重塑了医生和患者的角色以及他们之间的关系。此外,自 20 世纪下半叶以来,慢性患者数量的增加和预期寿命的延长给医疗劳动力带来了新的挑战。
探讨数字医学从业者对数字健康技术和医患关系转变的知识和态度。
采用解释现象学分析(IPA)对定性访谈研究进行分析。该研究基于来自 9 个国家的 11 名数字医学从业者的定性、半结构化访谈。我们从电子医生的回答和经验中确定了四个主要主题:1)过去:变革的意图和经验,2)现在:数字健康和技术在医疗实践中的作用及其日常挑战,3)现在:实际和理想的医患关系,以及 4)未来:与电子患者合作所需的技能和能力以及对医疗实践未来的展望。
受访医生表示,数字健康解决方案可以建立更深层次的医患关系:知识渊博的患者在共同努力中非常有帮助,技术是建立更投入和负责的患者关系的主要工具。未来的医疗专业人员可能更像是技术数据和患者之间的翻译者;在数字健康的丛林中充当指导者。然而,受访医生也指出,如今的数字化转型对患者的益处大于对医生的益处。
我们认为,热衷于数字技术的医生具有一种双重性:他们热情地利用数字机会,但也感受到了数字健康相关的困难。