AlAli Naif, AlKhudairy Yasser, AlSafadi Khalid, Abduljabbar Bandar, Aljerian Nawfal, Albeshry Abdulrahman M, Alshahrani Najim Z
Pediatric Department, AlAflaj General Hospital, Riyadh 16731, Saudi Arabia.
Anesthesia Department, King Khaled University Hospital, Riyadh 12372, Saudi Arabia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 May 12;11(10):1413. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11101413.
This study aimed at assessing the extent to which the general Saudi population has embraced digital health medical applications to meet their health-related needs so that the Saudi Ministry of Health and government can appropriately be guided on scaling up digital health across the country. As such, this study was guided by the question of to what extent the Saudi people use digital health mobile-based applications. This was a cross-sectional study utilizing snowballing sampling approach. Frequencies, Chi-square, and Spearman rank correlation statistics were used to offer descriptive and inferential analysis of the variables. The majority of the participants were economically able to afford smart devices that have medical apps, had at least an app on such devices, and highly regarded the benefits of the apps. Unfortunately, their understanding of how to use such apps was limited, and this posed a barrier to embracing digital health alongside difficulty downloading apps and medical ethical concerns. Although there is a willingness, extra effort is needed from the Saudi Ministry of Health and the government to promote the uptake of digital health in Saudi Arabia.
本研究旨在评估沙特普通民众接受数字健康医疗应用程序以满足其健康相关需求的程度,以便为沙特卫生部和政府在全国推广数字健康提供适当指导。因此,本研究围绕沙特民众在多大程度上使用基于手机的数字健康应用程序这一问题展开。这是一项采用滚雪球抽样方法的横断面研究。使用频率、卡方检验和斯皮尔曼等级相关统计对变量进行描述性和推断性分析。大多数参与者在经济上能够负担得起装有医疗应用程序的智能设备,此类设备上至少有一个应用程序,并且高度认可这些应用程序的益处。不幸的是,他们对如何使用此类应用程序的了解有限,这成为接受数字健康的障碍,同时还存在下载应用程序困难以及医学伦理问题。尽管民众有意愿,但沙特卫生部和政府仍需付出额外努力来促进沙特阿拉伯数字健康的普及。