Maria Aline Moreira-Ximenes, Natália Ângela Oliveira-Fontenele, Maria Girlane Sousa-Albuquerque Brandão, Francisca Elizângela Teixeira-Lima, Samila Gomes Ribeiro, Cristiana Brasil de Almeida-Rebouças, Lívia Moreira-Barros, Joselany Áfio-Caetano
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Abstract
Introduction: Hospitals serve as important settings for health education initiatives facilitated by technology. Utilizing these resources, healthcare professionals can enhance patient care practices.
Objective: This study aims to assess the efficacy of information and communication technologies in enhancing the knowledge of hospitalized patients.
Materials and methods: A systematic review was conducted to address the research question: "Which information and communication technologies effectively improve the knowledge of hospitalized patients?" The search encompassed electronic databases such as Scopus, the National Library of Medicine, Web of Science, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Scientific Electronic Library Online, Cochrane, and Excerpta Medica Database. Gray literature was sourced through Google Scholar. The exposure factor was educational interventions employing information and communication technologies, with the outcome measured as improved knowledge. Only randomized clinical trials in any language were included.
Results: A total of 1,153 articles were initially identified, from which four were deemed eligible for inclusion. These studies demonstrated effectiveness in enhancing knowledge through educational interventions utilizing technologies such as video, applications, and concept maps.
Discussion: Information and communication technologies have been shown to enhance patient knowledge. Nonetheless,there is a paucityofresearch exploring hospitals as platforms for technology-mediated educational interventions.
Conclusion: Educational interventions employing information and communication technologies in hospital settings effectively enhance patient knowledge.
导言:医院是技术促进健康教育活动的重要场所。利用这些资源,医疗保健专业人员可以加强患者护理实践。目的:探讨信息通信技术在提高住院患者知识方面的作用。材料与方法:针对“哪些信息和通信技术有效地提高了住院患者的知识”这一研究问题,进行了系统的综述。检索的电子数据库包括Scopus、美国国家医学图书馆、Web of Science、护理与相关健康文献累积索引、科学电子图书馆在线、Cochrane和摘录医学数据库。灰色文献来源于b谷歌Scholar。暴露因素是采用信息和通信技术的教育干预,其结果衡量为知识的提高。只包括随机临床试验在任何语言。结果:最初共确定了1153篇文章,其中4篇被认为符合纳入条件。这些研究证明了利用视频、应用程序和概念图等技术通过教育干预提高知识的有效性。讨论:信息和通信技术已被证明可以提高患者的知识。然而,探索医院作为技术介导的教育干预平台的研究很少。结论:在医院环境中使用信息和通信技术的教育干预有效地提高了患者的知识。