Measuring the adoption of internet and communication technologies among practitioners in routine disability services: a stepped inclusive approach.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Jialiang Cui
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Abstract

Purpose: Existing measurements of the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) among practitioners in disability services often treat ICT adoption as a monolithic concept, overlooking its multifaceted nature within the disability field. This study introduces a stepped, inclusive approach to capturing this complexity, elucidating disparities in the utilization of various ICT dimensions, the present vs. anticipated use, and variations among different clinical-demographic groups.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Hong Kong, gathering valid data from 324 practitioners spanning diverse disciplines and disability services.

Results: Data analysis produced a three-factor model categorizing ICT tools into (1) information and communication tools, (2) screening and monitoring tools, and (3) treatment and rehabilitation tools. The first category was identified as the predominant ICT utilized currently, with significant projected growth in the latter two categories' usage. Variances in current ICT adoption were influenced by practitioners' roles, clientele, positions, affiliating agencies, and educational attainments.

Conclusions: This research provides a deeper understanding of the key dimensions of ICT adoption within disability services. It underscores the importance of devising specific and customized strategies for the effective integration of ICTs, ensuring a more tailored approach to meeting the unique demands of the disability field.

衡量日常残疾服务从业人员对互联网和通信技术的采用情况:阶梯式包容性方法。
目的:对残疾人服务从业人员使用信息与通讯技术(ICTs)情况的现有测量通常将信息与通讯技术的采用视为一个单一的概念,而忽视了其在残疾人领域的多面性。本研究引入了一种阶梯式、包容性的方法来捕捉这种复杂性,阐明了在利用各种信息和通信技术方面的差异、目前与预期的使用情况,以及不同临床人口群体之间的差异:在香港进行了一项横断面调查,收集了 324 名不同学科和残疾服务从业人员的有效数据:数据分析得出了一个三因素模型,将信息和通信技术工具分为(1)信息和通信工具,(2)筛查和监测工具,以及(3)治疗和康复工具。第一类被认为是目前最主要的信息和通信技术工具,而后两类工具的使用量预计将大幅增长。从业人员的角色、客户、职位、附属机构和教育程度等因素影响了当前信息与传播技术应用的差异:这项研究加深了人们对残疾人服务机构采用信息和通信技术的主要方面的了解。它强调了为有效整合信息和通信技术而制定具体和个性化战略的重要性,确保采用更有针对性的方法来满足残疾领域的独特需求。
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