How is digital technology used to facilitate shared decision-making between healthcare professionals and patients in cardiovascular care? A scoping review

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
D Leysen, E Propst, H Mcgowan, F Pfannerstill, R Crutzen, S Kulnik
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Introduction Shared decision-making (SDM) is a patient-centred approach in healthcare that emphasizes patient involvement in the decision-making process. Digital technologies (DTs), like Mobile apps and website tools, are on the rise in cardiovascular care (CVC) and healthcare in general. But DTs can play a role in facilitating SDM, for example, with tools such as decision aids (DAs) for patients and quality check frameworks for Health care professionals (HCPs). The aim of this scoping review (ScR) was to identify the types of DTs used to facilitate SDM within the field of CVC and the analysis of how support for SDM is implemented in these technologies; to examine the conceptualizations of SDM utilized in DTs and determine the theories underlying these conceptualizations within the field of CVC; and to present designs, methods, and outcomes of published evaluation studies concerning DTs for SDM within the field of CVC. Methods For this scoping review (ScR), ten databases were searched: eight biomedical and two technical databases between January 2022 and March 2022. After deduplicating the literature, the screening was conducted by the author and was independently double-screened by one of the four contributors. The selected articles were then analysed by the author on SDM and DT. Results From the initial 5719 search results, finished on the 6th of March 2023. 48 articles were included in this ScR. The PRISMA flow diagram is presented in Figure 1. All 48 articles were included after the screening report on one of the 31 applications selected in this ScR. The characteristics of the DTs of the applications were analysed as presented in Table 1. The SDM was all about treatment options, except only one application was on screening tests. Only one application made a direct reference to an SDM model, all the others hat references to literature Defining and explaining SDM. There is an ambiguous outcome of significance in the reported evaluative studies of these applications. making it important to evaluate which characteristics of DTs are efficacious in the variability of the clinical setting. Conclusion There has been an increase in DTs to facilitate SDM in CVC over the past years. Within the scientific literature, there is recognition of a variety of DT characteristics and outcomes of the evaluative studies. It is important to reflect users' needs to choose the right application. It is valuable for developers to see which characteristics of DTs add value to applications.Table 1.Characteristics of DTs
在心血管护理中,如何利用数字技术促进医护人员和患者共同决策?范围审查
导言 共同决策(SDM)是一种以患者为中心的医疗方法,强调患者参与决策过程。数字技术(DTs),如移动应用程序和网站工具,在心血管护理(CVC)和一般医疗保健中的应用日益增多。但是,数字技术可以在促进 SDM 方面发挥作用,例如为患者提供决策辅助工具(DA),为医疗保健专业人员(HCP)提供质量检查框架。本次范围界定综述(ScR)的目的是:确定用于促进CVC领域SDM的DT类型,并分析这些技术是如何实现对SDM的支持的;检查DT中使用的SDM概念,并确定这些概念在CVC领域的基础理论;介绍已发表的有关CVC领域SDM的DT的评估研究的设计、方法和结果。方法 本次范围界定综述(ScR)共检索了十个数据库:八个生物医学数据库和两个技术数据库,检索时间为 2022 年 1 月至 2022 年 3 月。在对文献进行复制后,由作者进行筛选,并由四位撰稿人中的一位独立进行双重筛选。然后,作者对所选文章进行了SDM和DT分析。结果 在 2023 年 3 月 6 日完成的最初 5719 条搜索结果中,有 48 条被纳入本科学研究报告。48 篇文章被纳入本科学研究。PRISMA 流程图见图 1。所有 48 篇文章都是在对本 ScR 选定的 31 项应用中的一项进行筛选报告后收录的。表 1 分析了这些应用的 DTs 特征。SDM 都是关于治疗方案的,只有一篇是关于筛查试验的。只有一份申请直接引用了 SDM 模型,其他所有申请都引用了定义和解释 SDM 的文献。在这些应用的评估研究报告中,结果的意义并不明确。因此,评估 DT 的哪些特征在多变的临床环境中具有疗效非常重要。结论 过去几年中,用于促进 CVC SDM 的 DT 不断增加。在科学文献中,人们认识到了各种 DT 的特点和评估研究的结果。重要的是要反映用户的需求,以选择合适的应用。对于开发人员来说,了解 DT 的哪些特征可为应用程序增值也很有价值。
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European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-NURSING
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
10.30%
发文量
247
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed journal of the European Society of Cardiology’s Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (CCNAP) covering the broad field of cardiovascular nursing including chronic and acute care, cardiac rehabilitation, primary and secondary prevention, heart failure, acute coronary syndromes, interventional cardiology, cardiac care, and vascular nursing.
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