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数字健康工具在社区层面的使用及其潜在影响:来自社区卫生工作者多国家调查的结果。

The use and potential impact of digital health tools at the community level: results from a multi-country survey of community health workers.

机构信息

Department of Health Studies, School of Arts and Sciences, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA, 23173, USA.

Mercer, New York, NY, 10036, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Mar 1;24(1):650. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18062-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Community health workers (CHWs) are increasingly viewed as a critical workforce to address health system strengthening and sustainable development goals. Optimizing and widening the capacity of this workforce through digital technology is currently underway, though there is skepticism regarding CHWs' willingness and optimism to engage in digital health. We sought to understand CHWs' perceptions on the use of digital health tools in their work.

METHODS

We obtained survey data from 1,141 CHWs from 28 countries with complete study information. We conducted regression analyses to explore the relationship between CHWs' training and perceived barriers to digital health access with current use of digital devices/tools and belief in digital impact while adjusting for demographic factors.

RESULTS

Most of the CHWs worked in Kenya (n = 502, 44%) followed by the Philippines (n = 308, 27%), Ghana (n = 107, 9.4%), and the United States (n = 70, 6.1%). There were significant, positive associations between digital tools training and digital device/tool use (Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) = 2.92, 95% CI = 2.09-4.13) and belief in digital impact (AOR 3.03, 95% CI = 2.04-4.49). CHWs were significantly less likely to use digital devices for their work if they identified cost as a perceived barrier (AOR 0.68, 95% CI = 0.49-0.95; AOR 0.66, 95% CI = 0.47-0.92). CHWs who were optimistic about digital health, were early adopters of technology in their personal lives, and found great value in their work believed digital health helped them to have greater impact. Older age and greater tenure were associated with digital device/tool use and belief in digital impact, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

CHWs are not an obstacle to digital health adoption or use. CHWs believe that digital tools can help them have more impact in their communities regardless of perceived barriers. However, cost is a barrier to digital device/tool use; potential solutions to cost constraints of technological access will benefit from further exploration of reimbursement models. Digital health tools have the potential to increase CHW capacity and shape the future of community health work.

摘要

背景

社区卫生工作者(CHW)越来越被视为加强卫生系统和实现可持续发展目标的关键人力。目前正在通过数字技术优化和扩大这一劳动力的能力,尽管人们对 CHW 参与数字卫生的意愿和乐观程度持怀疑态度。我们试图了解 CHW 对在工作中使用数字卫生工具的看法。

方法

我们从 28 个国家的 1141 名 CHW 获得了完整研究信息的调查数据。我们进行了回归分析,以探索 CHW 培训和数字健康获取感知障碍与当前数字设备/工具使用以及对数字影响的信念之间的关系,同时调整了人口统计因素。

结果

大多数 CHW 在肯尼亚工作(n=502,44%),其次是菲律宾(n=308,27%)、加纳(n=107,9.4%)和美国(n=70,6.1%)。数字工具培训与数字设备/工具使用(调整后的优势比(AOR)=2.92,95%CI=2.09-4.13)和对数字影响的信念(AOR 3.03,95%CI=2.04-4.49)之间存在显著的正相关。如果 CHW 将成本视为感知障碍,则他们在工作中使用数字设备的可能性显著降低(AOR 0.68,95%CI=0.49-0.95;AOR 0.66,95%CI=0.47-0.92)。对数字卫生持乐观态度、在个人生活中较早采用技术且认为工作有很大价值的 CHW 认为数字卫生有助于他们产生更大的影响。年龄较大和任期较长分别与数字设备/工具的使用和对数字影响的信念相关。

结论

CHW 并不是数字卫生采用或使用的障碍。CHW 相信,无论感知障碍如何,数字工具都可以帮助他们在社区中产生更大的影响。然而,成本是数字设备/工具使用的障碍;进一步探索报销模式可能有助于解决技术获取的成本限制问题。数字卫生工具有可能提高 CHW 的能力,并塑造社区卫生工作的未来。

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