The Evolution of Medical Student Competencies and Attitudes in Digital Health between 2016-2022: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Paula Veikkolainen, Timo Tuovinen, Petri Kulmala, Erika Jarva, Jonna Juntunen, Anna-Maria Tuomikoski, Merja Männistö, Teemu Pihlajasalo, Jarmo Reponen
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Abstract

Background: Modern healthcare systems worldwide are facing challenges, and digitalization is viewed as a way to strengthen healthcare globally. As healthcare systems become more digital, it's essential to assess healthcare professionals' competencies and skills to ensure they can adapt to new practices, policies, and workflows effectively.

Objective: The aim of this study was to analyse how the attitudes, skills and knowledge of medical student concerning digital health have shifted from 2016 to 2022 in connection with the development of the national healthcare information system architecture utilising the Clinical Adoption Meta-Model framework.

Methods: The study population consisted of fifth-year medical students from one University in Finland during 2016, 2021 and 2022. A survey questionnaire was administered comprising seven background questions and 16 statements rated on a five-point Likert scale assessing students' attitudes towards digital health and their self-perceived digital capabilities. The results were recategorized into a dichotomous scale. The statistical analysis employed Pearson's chi-square test. The Benjamini-Hochberg procedure was used for multiple variable correction.

Results: The study included 215 medical students (n = 45 in 2016, n = 106 in 2021, and n = 64 in 2022) with an overall response rate of 53% (43% in 2016, 74% in 2021, and 42% in 2022). Throughout 2016, 2021, and 2022, medical students maintained positive attitudes towards using patient-generated information and digital applications in patient care. Their self-perceived knowledge of the national patient portal significantly improved, with agreement increasing by 35 percentage points from 2016 to 2021 (P<.001) and this trend continued in 2022 (P<.001). However, their perceived skills in using electronic medical records did not show significant changes. Additionally, students' perceptions of the impact of digitalization on health promotion improved markedly from 2016 to 2021 (with agreement rising from 53% to 78%, P=.002) but declined notably again by 2022.

Conclusions: Medical students' attitudes and self-perceived competencies have shifted over the years, potentially influenced by the national health information system architecture developments. However, these positive changes have not followed a completely linear trajectory. To address these gaps, educational institutions and policymakers should integrate more digital health topics into medical curricula and provide practical experience with digital technologies to keep professionals up-to-date with the evolving healthcare environment.

Clinicaltrial:

2016-2022年医学生数字化健康能力和态度的演变:一项比较横断面研究
背景:世界各地的现代医疗保健系统都面临着挑战,数字化被视为加强全球医疗保健的一种方式。随着医疗保健系统越来越数字化,评估医疗保健专业人员的能力和技能,以确保他们能够有效地适应新的实践、政策和工作流程,这一点至关重要。目的:本研究旨在利用临床采用元模型框架分析2016年至2022年医学生对数字健康的态度、技能和知识如何与国家医疗保健信息系统架构的发展相关联。方法:研究人群包括芬兰一所大学2016年、2021年和2022年的五年级医学生。一份调查问卷包括7个背景问题和16个陈述,以五点李克特量表打分,评估学生对数字健康的态度和他们自我感知的数字能力。结果被重新分类为二分类量表。统计学分析采用Pearson卡方检验。采用Benjamini-Hochberg程序进行多变量校正。结果:研究共纳入215名医学生(2016年n = 45, 2021年n = 106, 2022年n = 64),总体应答率为53%(2016年43%,2021年74%,2022年42%)。在2016年、2021年和2022年期间,医学生对在患者护理中使用患者生成的信息和数字应用程序保持积极态度。他们对国家患者门户网站的自我感知知识显著提高,从2016年到2021年,一致性提高了35个百分点(p结论:医学生的态度和自我感知能力多年来发生了变化,可能受到国家卫生信息系统架构发展的影响。然而,这些积极的变化并没有遵循完全线性的轨迹。为了解决这些差距,教育机构和政策制定者应该将更多的数字健康主题纳入医学课程,并提供数字技术的实践经验,以使专业人员跟上不断发展的医疗保健环境。临床试验:
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