Health Care Professionals' Use of Digital Technology in the Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Austria: Online Survey Study.

IF 2.2 Q2 Medicine
JMIR Cardio Pub Date : 2025-06-25 DOI:10.2196/71366
Luisa Lunz, Sabine Würth, Stefan Tino Kulnik
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Abstract

Background: Advances in digital technology, such as health apps and telerehabilitation systems, offer promising treatment modalities in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. However, the successful adoption of digital technology in clinical practice depends on a variety of factors. A comprehensive understanding of the influencing factors on digital technology usage in health care can support the complex implementation process of digital technology in clinical practice.

Objective: The aim of this study was to identify barriers and facilitators of digital technology usage in cardiovascular disease secondary prevention from the perspective of health care professionals, and to explore whether certain characteristics of health care professionals are related to the current usage of digital technology in clinical practice.

Methods: We conducted an exploratory online survey, inquiring about the perspectives and uses of digital technologies in cardiovascular disease secondary prevention. We developed an original questionnaire to address the study aim. The survey invitation was distributed among health care professionals from November 2021 to February 2022, via all cardiac rehabilitation centers, all community-based disease management services for patients with chronic heart failure, and all relevant national health care professional associations in Austria. Qualitative survey data were analyzed using thematic content analysis. Quantitative survey data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, group comparison tests, and association statistics.

Results: Overall, 125 health care professionals (mean age 41, SD 11 y; n=80, 64% females) across different professions and settings, including cardiac rehabilitation phases I through IV, were recruited. General readiness for using digital technologies in the care of cardiac patients was high, but only 65 (52%) respondents reported doing so. The top 3 rated barriers to digital technology use were poor user-experience of devices and apps, lack of cost coverage, and low digital competence of patients. The top 3 rated potential application areas for digital technology were organization and appointment planning, documenting treatments, and creating personalized treatment plans. The top 3 rated facilitators for digital technology use were assurance of patient safety, assurance of patients' privacy, and availability of technical support. Greater personal use of digital technology, younger age, and higher technology affinity of health care professionals was associated with higher readiness to use digital technology with cardiac patients.

Conclusions: While there is interest in digital technology for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease in Austria, barriers to uptake need to be addressed. Our findings may inform the design and implementation of future digitalization projects.

奥地利卫生保健专业人员在心血管疾病二级预防中使用数字技术:在线调查研究
背景:数字技术的进步,如健康应用程序和远程康复系统,为心血管疾病的二级预防提供了有希望的治疗方式。然而,数字技术在临床实践中的成功应用取决于多种因素。全面了解数字技术在医疗保健中使用的影响因素,可以支持数字技术在临床实践中的复杂实施过程。目的:本研究旨在从卫生保健专业人员的角度确定数字技术在心血管疾病二级预防中使用的障碍和促进因素,并探讨卫生保健专业人员的某些特征是否与临床实践中数字技术的使用有关。方法:我们进行了一项探索性的在线调查,询问数字技术在心血管疾病二级预防中的观点和应用。我们开发了一份原始问卷来解决研究目的。调查邀请于2021年11月至2022年2月通过奥地利所有心脏康复中心、所有以社区为基础的慢性心力衰竭患者疾病管理服务以及所有相关的国家卫生保健专业协会在卫生保健专业人员中分发。采用专题内容分析法对定性调查数据进行分析。定量调查数据采用描述性统计、组比较检验和关联统计进行分析。结果:共125名卫生保健专业人员(平均年龄41岁,SD 11岁;n=80(64%女性),来自不同的职业和环境,包括心脏康复的第一到第四阶段。在心脏病患者护理中使用数字技术的总体准备程度很高,但只有65名(52%)受访者报告这样做。使用数字技术的前三大障碍是设备和应用程序的用户体验差、缺乏成本覆盖和患者的数字能力低。排名前三位的数字技术潜在应用领域是组织和预约计划、记录治疗和创建个性化治疗计划。排名前三位的数字技术使用促进因素是确保患者安全、确保患者隐私和提供技术支持。更多的个人使用数字技术、更年轻的年龄和更高的技术亲和力的卫生保健专业人员与更高的准备使用数字技术与心脏病患者相关。结论:虽然奥地利人对用于心血管疾病二级预防的数字技术感兴趣,但需要解决使用的障碍。我们的研究结果可以为未来数字化项目的设计和实施提供参考。
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JMIR Cardio
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