IF 12.4 1区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Stefanie Brückner, Olamide Sadare, Sabrina Fesl, Madlen Scheibe, Caroline Lang, Stephen Gilbert
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来自应用程序和可穿戴设备的患者生成健康数据(PGHD)在加强个性化护理和医学研究方面具有巨大潜力。医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)是其成功应用的关键,因为他们的态度既可能支持也可能阻碍其融入临床实践。本综述系统分析了有关医护人员和研究人员对用于临床和研究的 PGHD 的看法的研究。我们在三个数据库中检索了 2013 年 1 月至 2023 年 4 月间发表的文章。在筛选出的 246 篇文章中,有 33 篇符合纳入标准。虽然大多数参与者对 PGHD 持积极态度,但对数据安全性、可靠性和工作流程整合的担忧依然存在。要最大限度地发挥 PGHD 在参与式医疗和改善临床结果方面的优势,解决这些障碍至关重要。所纳入的研究在方法学质量方面处于中等水平,尤其是在定量和混合方法研究中,存在抽样和非响应偏差的风险,而定性研究的样本量通常较低。不过,各项研究中反复出现的主题有助于对研究结果做出有价值的解释。
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Attitudes of healthcare professionals and researchers toward wearable and app derived patient generated health data

Attitudes of healthcare professionals and researchers toward wearable and app derived patient generated health data

Patient-generated health data (PGHD) from apps and wearables hold significant potential for enhancing personalised care and medical research. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) are key to its successful adoption, as their attitudes can either support or hinder its integration into clinical practice. This review systematically analysed studies on HCPs’ and researchers’ perspectives on PGHD for clinical and research use. Three databases were searched for articles published between January 2013 and April 2023. Of 246 articles screened, 33 met the inclusion criteria. While most participants viewed PGHD positively, concerns around data security, reliability, and workflow integration persist. Addressing these barriers is essential to maximising PGHD’s benefits for participatory medicine and improved clinical outcomes. The included studies presented medium methodological quality, particularly among quantitative and mixed methods with risks of sampling and nonresponse bias, and often low sample sizes in qualitative studies. However, recurring themes across studies allow a valuable interpretation of the findings.

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CiteScore
25.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
170
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Digital Medicine is an online open-access journal that focuses on publishing peer-reviewed research in the field of digital medicine. The journal covers various aspects of digital medicine, including the application and implementation of digital and mobile technologies in clinical settings, virtual healthcare, and the use of artificial intelligence and informatics. The primary goal of the journal is to support innovation and the advancement of healthcare through the integration of new digital and mobile technologies. When determining if a manuscript is suitable for publication, the journal considers four important criteria: novelty, clinical relevance, scientific rigor, and digital innovation.
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