Empowering Capabilities of People With Chronic Conditions Supported by Digital Health Technologies: Scoping Review.

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Messaline Fomo, Liyousew G Borga, Thomas Abel, Philip S Santangelo, Sara Riggare, Jochen Klucken, Ivana Paccoud
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Abstract

Background: Patient empowerment is widely recognized for improving health outcomes, increasing patient satisfaction, and enhancing the overall effectiveness of health care. Digital health technologies (DHTs) contribute to this empowerment by keeping patients informed, involved, and engaged in their own health. However, more evidence is needed to better understand which aspects of empowerment patients value when using DHTs and how DHTs can support these values.

Objective: Drawing on Sen's capability approach, this paper conceptualizes patient empowerment in digital health by defining distinct capabilities, resources, and conversion factors that contribute to patient empowerment through DHTs.

Methods: We based our scoping review on the methodology recommended by the Joanna Briggs Institute Manual for evidence synthesis and an a priori registered protocol. Papers were included if they focused on patient empowerment in relation to DHTs among patients with chronic diseases (cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases), with particular emphasis on the patient perspective. PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science were searched for evidence published from January 2013 to April 2024. Data were extracted and thematically analyzed via a multidisciplinary workshop to identify empowerment components relevant to the capability framework, such as capabilities, DHTs as resources, and conversion factors.

Results: Our analysis identified 3 core capabilities to achieve patient empowerment supported by DHTs: health information and knowledge management, self-management, and emotional and social support. DHTs as resources supported these capabilities through distinct functional components, including informing patients, communication with the health care team, monitoring, behavior change interventions, individualized feedback, or peer support, each contributing to a varying degree. Conversion factors such as demographic and socioeconomic status, digital literacy, disease status, perceived value of DHTs, sociocultural values and norms, doctor-patient relationship, connectivity, and cost influenced the development of empowering capabilities resulting from using DHTs.

Conclusions: While the capabilities related to patient empowerment in DHTs were clearly distinguishable, our analysis revealed a notable interconnectedness among these components. Our conceptualization of patient empowerment serves as a valuable resource for researchers seeking to understand or assess patient empowerment via DHTs. It also provides guidance for DHT developers, helping them design DHTs that enhance valued capabilities and account for the conversion factors and ultimately promote patient empowerment across diverse population groups.

在数字卫生技术支持下增强慢性病患者的能力:范围审查。
背景:患者赋权被广泛认为可以改善健康结果、提高患者满意度和提高医疗保健的整体有效性。数字卫生技术(dht)通过让患者了解、参与和参与自己的健康,有助于增强这种能力。然而,需要更多的证据来更好地了解患者在使用dht时重视赋权的哪些方面,以及dht如何支持这些价值观。目的:借鉴Sen的能力方法,本文通过定义不同的能力、资源和转换因素来定义数字健康中的患者赋权,这些因素有助于通过dht赋予患者权力。方法:我们根据乔安娜布里格斯研究所证据合成手册推荐的方法和先验注册方案进行范围审查。如果论文关注慢性病患者(心血管疾病、糖尿病、癌症、慢性呼吸系统疾病和神经退行性疾病)在dht方面的患者赋权,并特别强调患者的观点,则纳入其中。检索了PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science从2013年1月到2024年4月发表的证据。通过多学科研讨会提取数据并对其进行主题分析,以确定与能力框架相关的授权组件,例如能力、作为资源的dht和转换因素。结果:我们的分析确定了dht支持患者赋权的3个核心能力:健康信息和知识管理、自我管理以及情感和社会支持。作为资源的dht通过不同的功能组件来支持这些功能,包括通知患者、与医疗团队沟通、监测、行为改变干预、个性化反馈或同伴支持,每种组件都有不同程度的贡献。人口和社会经济地位、数字素养、疾病状况、dht的感知价值、社会文化价值观和规范、医患关系、连通性和成本等转化因素影响了因使用dht而产生的赋权能力的发展。结论:虽然dht中与患者授权相关的能力是明显可区分的,但我们的分析揭示了这些组成部分之间显着的相互联系。我们对患者授权的概念为研究人员寻求通过dht理解或评估患者授权提供了宝贵的资源。它还为DHT开发人员提供指导,帮助他们设计DHT,增强有价值的能力,考虑转换因素,并最终促进不同人群的患者赋权。
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CiteScore
14.40
自引率
5.40%
发文量
654
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) is a highly respected publication in the field of health informatics and health services. With a founding date in 1999, JMIR has been a pioneer in the field for over two decades. As a leader in the industry, the journal focuses on digital health, data science, health informatics, and emerging technologies for health, medicine, and biomedical research. It is recognized as a top publication in these disciplines, ranking in the first quartile (Q1) by Impact Factor. Notably, JMIR holds the prestigious position of being ranked #1 on Google Scholar within the "Medical Informatics" discipline.
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