Consumer Informatics and One Health: Shifting the Focus from the Individual to the Globe. Findings from the Yearbook 2023 Section on Education and Consumer Health Informatics.

Yearbook of medical informatics Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-26 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1768749
Pascal Staccini, Annie Y S Lau
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Abstract

Objective: To summarise the state of the art during the year 2022 in consumer health informatics and education, with a special emphasis on "One Health".

Methods: We conducted a systematic search of articles published in PubMed. We build queries to merge terms related to "consumer health informatics", "one health", and "digital". We retrieved 94 potential articles for review. These articles were screened according to topic relevance and 12 were selected for consideration of best paper candidates, which were then presented to a panel of international experts for full paper review and scoring. The top five papers were discussed in a consensus meeting. Three papers received the highest score from the expert panel, and these papers were selected to be representative papers on consumer informatics for exploring one health from consumer perspective in the year 2022.

Results: Bibliometrics analysis conducted on words found in abstracts of the 12 candidate papers revealed four clusters of articles, where clustering outcomes explained 96.91% of the dispersion. The first cluster composes three papers related to patient engagement in primary care practices, using digital-delivered diabetes prevention programmes, or exploring citizen involvement in co-designing environmental projects (such as air pollution exposure and health). The second cluster represents four papers related to digital health literacy and consumer behavior, such as digital vaccine literacy, and food labelling influences and whether displaying Nutri- and Eco-Score at food product level led to improved consumer choices. The third cluster consists of two papers exploring strategies to involve citizens in various science projects while analyzing the quality of citizen-collected data (e.g., mosquito bites or gastropod community dataset). The last cluster contains three papers related to the relationships between human behavior with their environment and their contribution to citizen science projects (e.g., biological water quality in the Netherlands distribution, composition, abundance of debris across sandy beaches in Australia and its regions, urbanization and reptile biodiversity across Florida).

Conclusion: Traditionally, consumer health informatics focuses on providing individuals with tools and resources to actively manage their own health. By incorporating a global health (or one health) perspective, our field is now at a crossroad, demanding us to think beyond the individual and challenging us to instill the thinking that our actions not only have consequences on the individual but also on the population and the environment. Perhaps this is also a reflective time for the consumer informatics field, to consider shifting the focus from the individual to one that is more aligned with one health, helping consumers gain awareness of how their actions impact on the individual, the population and the environment, and providing them with tools to work collectively to help decide how their actions may bring benefits (as well as harms) across these levels.

消费者信息学与 "同一健康":将重点从个人转向全球。2023 年年鉴》教育与消费者健康信息学部分的研究成果。
目的总结 2022 年消费者健康信息学和教育的最新进展,特别强调 "一体健康":我们对 PubMed 上发表的文章进行了系统检索。我们将 "消费者健康信息学"、"一体健康 "和 "数字 "相关的术语进行合并查询。我们检索到了 94 篇潜在的综述文章。根据主题相关性对这些文章进行筛选,选出 12 篇最佳论文候选文章,然后提交给国际专家小组进行全面论文审查和评分。前五篇论文在共识会议上进行了讨论。三篇论文获得了专家小组的最高分,这些论文被选为消费者信息学方面的代表性论文,用于在 2022 年从消费者角度探索一种健康:对 12 篇候选论文摘要中的词汇进行文献计量学分析,发现了四个论文群,聚类结果解释了 96.91% 的离散度。第一个群组由三篇论文组成,分别涉及初级保健实践中的患者参与、使用数字交付的糖尿病预防计划或探索公民参与共同设计环境项目(如空气污染暴露与健康)。第二组包括四篇与数字健康知识和消费者行为有关的论文,如数字疫苗知识、食品标签的影响以及在食品层面显示营养和生态分数是否会改善消费者的选择。第三组包括两篇论文,探讨让公民参与各种科学项目的策略,同时分析公民收集的数据(如蚊虫叮咬或腹足类动物群落数据集)的质量。最后一组包含三篇论文,内容涉及人类行为与环境之间的关系以及他们对公民科学项目的贡献(例如,荷兰生物水质的分布、组成,澳大利亚及其地区沙滩碎片的丰度,佛罗里达州的城市化和爬行动物生物多样性):传统上,消费者健康信息学侧重于为个人提供主动管理自身健康的工具和资源。通过纳入全球健康(或整体健康)视角,我们的领域现在正处于一个十字路口,要求我们的思维超越个人,并向我们灌输这样一种思想:我们的行为不仅会对个人产生影响,还会对人口和环境产生影响。或许这也是消费者信息学领域进行反思的时候,考虑将关注点从个人转移到更符合整体健康的角度,帮助消费者认识到他们的行为如何影响个人、群体和环境,并为他们提供工具,帮助他们集体决定他们的行为如何在这些层面上带来益处(以及危害)。
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Yearbook of medical informatics
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期刊介绍: Published by the International Medical Informatics Association, this annual publication includes the best papers in medical informatics from around the world.
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