Preparedness, Challenges, and Opportunities for Digital Intervention for Chronic Disease Management: A Qualitative Study in Rural Areas of South Korea.

Health systems and reform Pub Date : 2024-12-17 Epub Date: 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1080/23288604.2024.2378503
Hwa-Young Lee, Minji Ju, Minah Kang, Heejung Lee, Juho Choi, Juhwan Oh
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Motivated by the prevalence of an aging population and the associated increase in chronic diseases, coupled with rising medical expenditure, the Korean government initiated a pilot project in Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do, a rural area, to implement a "smart online-to-offline (O2O) digital health care model" aimed at managing and preventing chronic diseases. However, there is limited understanding regarding perspectives and levels of preparedness for digital health among stakeholders at various levels. In-depth focus group interviews were conducted with elderly and non-elderly community members, health care providers, and staff members at Pyeongchang Health and Medical Center. The study found the presence of both positive and negative perceptions and a lack of preparedness across different levels. At the end-user level, it was observed that community members, especially the elderly, have low levels of health and digital literacy, compounded by limited access to social support. At the health care provider level, there was uncertainty about the acceptance of the digital health program. At the area level, the need to bolster health staff members and enhance their capacity was observed. Recommendations include: customizing the design of the online and offline service components by considering end-user factors (such as age, occupation, and household type) that may contribute to disparities in health; establishing a platform for providers to share their experiences to facilitate the effective incorporation of digital health into their practices; and preparing an appropriate provider payment mechanism.

慢性病管理数字化干预的准备情况、挑战和机遇:韩国农村地区的定性研究。
受人口老龄化和与之相关的慢性病增加以及医疗支出不断增加的影响,韩国政府在江原道平昌郡(一个农村地区)启动了一个试点项目,实施 "智能在线到离线(O2O)数字医疗模式",旨在管理和预防慢性病。然而,各级利益相关者对数字医疗的观点和准备程度了解有限。研究人员对老年人和非老年人社区成员、医疗服务提供者以及平昌保健医疗中心的工作人员进行了深入的焦点小组访谈。研究发现,不同层面都存在积极和消极的看法以及准备不足的问题。在终端用户层面,研究发现社区成员,尤其是老年人,健康和数字知识水平较低,而且获得社会支持的机会有限。在医疗服务提供者层面,对数字医疗计划的接受程度存在不确定性。在地区层面,需要加强卫生工作人员的力量,提高他们的能力。建议包括:通过考虑可能导致健康差异的最终用户因素(如年龄、职业和家庭类型),定制在线和离线服务组件的设计;为医疗服务提供者建立一个分享经验的平台,以促进将数字医疗有效纳入其实践中;以及准备一个适当的医疗服务提供者支付机制。
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