Understanding acceptability of digital health technologies among francophone-speaking communities across the world: a meta-ethnographic study

IF 1.5 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Amélie Gauthier-Beaupré, Sylvie Grosjean
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Introduction Increasingly, people are turning toward digital health technologies to support their care management, communication with health professionals, and performing activities of daily living. Digital health technologies may be well implemented in clinical practices in several jurisdictions, but the influence of sociocultural factors may sometimes be neglected. To increase use and sustainability of these innovative solutions in health care, we need to understand acceptability among diverse groups of the population such as linguistically diverse populations. Francophone-speaking populations in Canada, for example, are known to endure challenges with income, health and difficulties associated with living in rural areas which impede on their likelihood to use digital health technologies. As part of the University of Ottawa International Francophonie Research Chair on Digital Health Technologies, this study aimed to understand the conditions that make digital health technologies acceptable among francophone-speaking communities. Methods Using a meta-ethnography methodology, this study synthesizes international qualitative research on social acceptability of digital health technology among francophone-speaking communities. We focused on four types of digital health technologies: telemedicine, mobile technologies, wearable technologies, and robotic technologies. Using Noblit and Hare's 7 phase approach to conducting a meta-ethnography, we were able to get a comprehensive synthesis and understanding of the research landscape on the issue. Studies published between 2010 and 2020 were included and synthesized using NVivo, excel and a mind mapping technique. Results Our coding revealed that factors of social acceptability for digital health technologies could be grouped into the following categories: care organization, self-care support, communication with care team, relational and technical risks, organizational factors, social and ethical values. Our paper discusses the themes evoked in each category and their relevance for the included digital health technologies. Discussion In discussing the results, we present commonalities and differences in the social acceptability factors of the different digital health technologies. In addition, we demonstrate the importance of considering sociocultural diversity in the study of social acceptability for digital health technologies. Implications The results of this study have implications for practitioners who are the instigators of digital health technology implementation with healthcare service users. By understanding factors of social acceptability among francophone-speaking communities, practitioners will be better suited to propose and support the implementation of technologies in ways that are suitable for these individuals. For policymakers, this knowledge could be used for developing policy actions based on consideration for diversity.
了解数字卫生技术在世界各地法语社区中的可接受性:一项元人种学研究
人们越来越多地转向数字卫生技术,以支持他们的护理管理、与卫生专业人员的沟通以及日常生活活动。数字卫生技术可能在一些司法管辖区的临床实践中得到很好的实施,但社会文化因素的影响有时可能被忽视。为了增加这些创新解决方案在卫生保健领域的使用和可持续性,我们需要了解不同人口群体(如语言不同的人口)的可接受性。例如,众所周知,加拿大讲法语的人口在收入、健康和与农村地区生活有关的困难方面面临挑战,阻碍了他们使用数字保健技术的可能性。作为渥太华大学国际法语国家数字卫生技术研究主席的一部分,这项研究旨在了解使数字卫生技术在法语社区中被接受的条件。方法采用元民族志方法,综合国际上对法语社区数字医疗技术社会可接受性的定性研究。我们专注于四种类型的数字健康技术:远程医疗、移动技术、可穿戴技术和机器人技术。使用Noblit和Hare的7阶段方法来进行元人种志,我们能够对这个问题的研究前景进行全面的综合和理解。2010年至2020年间发表的研究被纳入并使用NVivo、excel和思维导图技术进行合成。结果社会对数字医疗技术的可接受性因素可分为以下几类:护理组织、自我护理支持、与护理团队的沟通、关系和技术风险、组织因素、社会和伦理价值观。我们的论文讨论了每个类别中引起的主题及其与所包含的数字卫生技术的相关性。在讨论结果时,我们提出了不同数字健康技术的社会可接受因素的共性和差异。此外,我们证明了在研究数字健康技术的社会可接受性时考虑社会文化多样性的重要性。本研究的结果对在医疗保健服务使用者中实施数字医疗技术的从业者具有启示意义。通过了解法语社区的社会可接受性因素,从业者将更适合以适合这些个人的方式提出和支持技术的实施。对于决策者来说,这些知识可用于制定基于考虑多样性的政策行动。
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