Alhur Anas
Health Informatics, University of Hail College of Public Health and Health Informatics, Hail, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Aug 14;16(8):e66892. doi: 10.7759/cureus.66892. eCollection 2024 Aug.
Introduction The integration of digital health and health informatics into medical education is essential for preparing future healthcare professionals in the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. Digital health encompasses various technologies, including electronic health records, telemedicine, mobile health applications, and data analytics, all transforming healthcare delivery and management. Health informatics focuses on the efficient use of information technology to support and improve healthcare services. This study aims to analyze the extent to which digital health and health informatics are integrated into the study plans of medical colleges across Saudi Arabia, in alignment with the national goals outlined in Vision 2030. Methods A document analysis methodology was employed to review study plans and curricula from a purposive sample of medical colleges in Saudi Arabia. The sample included both public and private institutions such as King Abdul Aziz University, University of Bisha, Dar Al Uloom University, and Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University. Data were collected from official university websites, academic catalogs, and through direct communication with university departments. Key information regarding course offerings, credit hours, course content, and objectives related to digital health and health informatics was extracted and recorded in a structured format. Results The analysis revealed that only a few medical colleges in Saudi Arabia have integrated dedicated courses on digital health and health informatics into their curricula. For instance, Dar Al Uloom University, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, and University of Hail offer specific courses on medical informatics. However, the majority of the institutions either lack such courses or offer them in a limited capacity. The extent and depth of coverage of these courses vary widely among the institutions that offer them. Conclusion The study highlights the need for a more standardized and comprehensive approach to integrating digital health and health informatics into the medical curricula of Saudi Arabian universities. Recommendations include expanding course offerings, developing standardized curricula, investing in faculty development, and utilizing advanced technologies. Addressing these gaps will better prepare medical graduates for the modern, technology-driven healthcare environment and align with the national objectives of Vision 2030.
引言 将数字健康和健康信息学融入医学教育对于在快速发展的医疗环境中培养未来的医疗专业人员至关重要。数字健康涵盖各种技术,包括电子健康记录、远程医疗、移动健康应用和数据分析,所有这些都在改变医疗服务的提供和管理方式。健康信息学专注于有效利用信息技术来支持和改善医疗服务。本研究旨在分析沙特阿拉伯各医学院校的学习计划中数字健康和健康信息学的整合程度,以符合《2030年愿景》中概述的国家目标。
方法 采用文献分析法,对沙特阿拉伯部分有目的抽样的医学院校的学习计划和课程进行审查。样本包括公立和私立机构,如阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学、比沙大学、达勒乌卢姆大学和努拉·本特·阿卜杜勒拉赫曼公主大学。数据从大学官方网站、学术目录以及通过与大学部门的直接沟通收集。提取了有关课程设置、学分、课程内容以及与数字健康和健康信息学相关的目标的关键信息,并以结构化格式记录。
结果 分析表明,沙特阿拉伯只有少数医学院校在其课程中纳入了关于数字健康和健康信息学的专门课程。例如,达勒乌卢姆大学、努拉·本特·阿卜杜勒拉赫曼公主大学和哈伊勒大学开设了医学信息学的特定课程。然而,大多数机构要么缺乏此类课程,要么提供的课程有限。提供这些课程的机构之间,课程覆盖的范围和深度差异很大。
结论 该研究强调需要采取更标准化和全面的方法,将数字健康和健康信息学融入沙特阿拉伯大学的医学课程。建议包括扩大课程设置、制定标准化课程、投资教师发展以及利用先进技术。弥补这些差距将使医学毕业生更好地为现代技术驱动的医疗环境做好准备,并符合《2030年愿景》的国家目标。