探索护理挑战、数字健康技术和医疗保健支持:一项定性研究。

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-06-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1587162
Humairah Zainal, Xin Xiaohui, Julian Thumboo, Siang Joo Seah, Low Lian Leng, Fong Kok Yong
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非正式护理往往涉及复杂的医疗保健任务,慢性病负担日益加重和人口老龄化加剧了这一挑战。数字卫生技术(dht)——包括移动卫生应用程序、可穿戴设备和远程医疗平台——提供了潜在的支持,但它们与护理的整合仍未得到充分探索。本研究调查了新加坡护理人员在使用dht时面临的挑战,并确定了优化日常护理中使用dht所需的资源。方法:通过有目的的抽样,通过护理人员和个人网络以及社区组织,招募了30名患有慢性疾病和/或身体或认知障碍的成年人的非正式护理人员。进行了半结构化访谈,并使用专题分析来确定主要障碍和潜在解决方案。结果:护理人员报告使用dht,如HealthHub应用程序、Fitbit可穿戴设备和视频远程咨询服务。出现了七个关键挑战:(1)缺乏DHT使用方面的正式培训,(2)提供及时护理的困难,(3)复杂需求的远程咨询的局限性,(4)应用程序可用性差,(5)成本问题,(6)与年龄相关的数字素养差距,以及(7)采用DHT时的文化紧张。提出的解决方案包括针对护理人员的培训计划、简化的护理数字访问、改进的DHT设计、公平获取DHT、年龄包容性医疗服务、可负担性方案和文化敏感性支持。讨论:本研究强调了非正式护理人员采用DHT的重大障碍,并提供了改进其使用的实用策略。通过培训、包容性设计和公平获取来应对这些挑战,可以增强护理人员在数字卫生整合方面的复原力和系统可持续性。
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Exploring caregiver challenges, digital health technologies, and healthcare support: a qualitative study.

Introduction: Informal caregiving often involves navigating complex healthcare tasks, a challenge that is amplified by the growing burden of chronic diseases and an ageing population. Digital health technologies (DHTs)-including mobile health apps, wearable devices, and telemedicine platforms-offer potential support, yet their integration into caregiving remains underexplored. This study investigates the challenges caregivers face when using DHTs in Singapore and identifies resources needed to optimize their use in everyday caregiving.

Methods: Thirty informal caregivers of adults with chronic illnesses and/or physical or cognitive impairments were recruited through purposive sampling via caregiver and personal networks, and community organizations. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, and thematic analysis was used to identify key barriers and potential solutions.

Results: Caregivers reported using DHTs such as the HealthHub app, Fitbit wearables, and video teleconsultation services. Seven key challenges emerged: (1) lack of formal training in DHT use, (2) difficulties providing timely care, (3) limitations of teleconsultations for complex needs, (4) poor app usability, (5) cost concerns, (6) age-related digital literacy gaps, and (7) cultural tensions in adopting DHTs. Solutions proposed included caregiver-targeted training programs, streamlined digital access to care, improved DHT design, equitable access to DHTs, age-inclusive healthcare services, affordability schemes, and culturally sensitive support.

Discussion: This study highlights significant barriers to DHT adoption among informal caregivers and offers practical strategies to improve their use. Addressing these challenges through training, inclusive design, and equitable access can enhance caregiver resilience and system sustainability in digital health integration.

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