Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
CHU Sainte Justine Azrieli Research Center, Montreal, Canada.
J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2024 Sep 12;21(1):156. doi: 10.1186/s12984-024-01431-9.
Digital health technologies are increasingly used by healthcare professionals working in pediatric hospital and rehabilitation settings. Multiple factors may affect the implementation and use of digital health technologies in these settings. However, such factors have not been identified in a multidisciplinary, pediatric context. The objective of this study was to describe actual use and to identify the factors that promote or hinder the intention to use digital health technologies (mobile learning applications, virtual/augmented reality, serious games, robotic devices, telehealth applications, computerized assessment tools, and wearables) among pediatric healthcare professionals.
An online survey evaluating opinions, current use, and future intentions to use digital health technologies was completed by 108 professionals at one of Canada's largest pediatric institutes. Mann-Whitney U tests were used to compare the attitudes of healthcare professionals who intend to increase their use of digital health technologies and those who do not. Linear regression analyses were used to determine predictors of usage success.
Healthcare professionals reported mostly using mobile and tablet learning applications (n = 43, 38.1%), telehealth applications (n = 49, 43.4%), and computerized assessment tools (n = 33, 29.2%). Attitudes promoting the intention to increase the use of digital health technologies varied according to technology type. Healthcare professionals who wished to increase their use of digital health technologies reported a more positive attitude regarding benefits in clinical practice and patient care, but were also more critical of potential negative impacts on patient-professional relationships. Ease of use (β = 0.374; p = 0.020) was a significant predictor of more favorable usage success. The range of obstacles encountered was also a significant predictor (β = 0.342; p = 0.032) of less favorable evaluation of usage success. Specific factors that hinder successful usage are lack of training (β = 0.303; p = 0.033) and inadequate infrastructure (β = 0.342; p = 0.032).
When working with children, incorporating digital health technologies can be effective for motivation and adherence. However, it is crucial to ensure these tools are implemented properly. The findings of this study underscore the importance of addressing training and infrastructure needs when elaborating technology-specific strategies for multidisciplinary adoption of digital health technologies in pediatric settings.
数字健康技术越来越多地被在儿科医院和康复环境中工作的医疗保健专业人员使用。多种因素可能会影响这些环境中数字健康技术的实施和使用。然而,在多学科的儿科环境中,尚未确定这些因素。本研究的目的是描述实际使用情况,并确定促进或阻碍儿科医疗保健专业人员使用数字健康技术(移动学习应用程序、虚拟/增强现实、严肃游戏、机器人设备、远程医疗应用程序、计算机评估工具和可穿戴设备)的意图的因素。
在加拿大最大的儿科研究所之一,108 名专业人员完成了一项在线调查,评估了他们对数字健康技术的意见、当前使用情况和未来使用意图。使用曼-惠特尼 U 检验比较了打算增加数字健康技术使用量的医疗保健专业人员和不打算增加数字健康技术使用量的医疗保健专业人员的态度。使用线性回归分析确定使用成功的预测因素。
医疗保健专业人员报告主要使用移动和平板电脑学习应用程序(n=43,38.1%)、远程医疗应用程序(n=49,43.4%)和计算机评估工具(n=33,29.2%)。促进增加数字健康技术使用意图的态度因技术类型而异。希望增加数字健康技术使用量的医疗保健专业人员对在临床实践和患者护理方面的益处持更积极的态度,但对潜在的负面影响患者-专业人员关系也更为挑剔。易用性(β=0.374;p=0.020)是使用成功的更有利预测因素。遇到的障碍范围也是使用成功评估不利的重要预测因素(β=0.342;p=0.032)。阻碍成功使用的具体因素是缺乏培训(β=0.303;p=0.033)和基础设施不足(β=0.342;p=0.032)。
在与儿童一起工作时,使用数字健康技术可以有效地提高动机和依从性。然而,确保这些工具得到正确实施至关重要。本研究的结果强调了在制定特定技术策略以促进多学科采用儿科环境中的数字健康技术时,解决培训和基础设施需求的重要性。