了解医护人员对数字病人监护平台的态度和偏好:跨国调查研究。

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Costanza Tortù, Chiara Seghieri, Ditila Doracaj, Natalya Usheva, Natalia Giménez-Legarre, Yannis Manios
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背景:将数字卫生工具整合到卫生保健工作者(HCWs)的日常工作中具有增强卫生保健服务提供的潜力。特别是,用于患者数据监测的数字工具使卫生保健员能够快速访问患者健康信息并发现潜在问题的早期预警信号。然而,尽管近年来人们对远程医疗和移动医疗等工具的兴趣迅速增长,但关于医护人员对数字创新的态度或其功能偏好的研究有限。目的:本研究旨在(1)评估医护人员对用于患者数据监测的数字健康工具的态度,(2)确定影响这些态度的社会经济因素,(3)确定医护人员对用于患者数据监测的新型数字健康平台功能的偏好,以及(4)检验医护人员的基线态度是否影响其功能偏好。方法:采用项目反应理论(IRT)和离散选择实验相结合的方法,对医护人员的态度和偏好进行测评。数据来自一项网络联合调查,调查对象是西班牙、阿尔巴尼亚、保加利亚和希腊四个欧洲国家的卫生保健工作者。结果:调查对象包括来自4个国家的260名医护人员。研究结果表明,卫生工作者普遍对技术设备持积极态度(所有IRT系数均具有统计学意义)。结论:本研究表明,卫生工作者普遍支持使用数字卫生工具,通过加强监测和及时干预,这些工具有可能提高卫生保健效率和患者预后。为了促进采用,政策制定者应加强基础设施,制定支持性立法,并为不太倾向于使用这些工具的群体量身定制干预措施。将数字健康平台的功能与医护人员的偏好结合起来至关重要,因为它直接影响医护人员将这些工具整合到日常工作中的意愿,最终使患者受益。未来的研究应检查影响HCW采用的其他因素,并解决组织和基础设施障碍,以优化数字健康平台的实施并改善患者护理。
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Understanding Health Care Workers' Attitudes and Preferences Toward Digital Patient Monitoring Platforms: Cross-Country Survey Study.

Background: The integration of digital health tools into the routines of health care workers (HCWs) holds potential to enhance health care delivery. In particular, digital tools for patient data monitoring allow HCWs to quickly access patient health information and detect early warning signs of potential issues. However, while interest in these tools, such as telemedicine and mobile health, has rapidly grown in recent years, limited research has explored HCWs' attitudes toward digital innovations or their feature preferences.

Objective: This study aims to (1) assess HCWs' attitudes toward digital health tools for patient data monitoring, (2) identify socioeconomic factors influencing these attitudes, (3) determine HCWs' preferences for features of a novel digital health platform for patient data monitoring, and (4) examine whether HCWs' baseline attitudes impact their feature preferences.

Methods: This study uses an integrated approach combining item response theory (IRT) and discrete choice experiment to evaluate the attitudes and preferences of HCWs. Data come from a web conjoint survey distributed to an international cohort of HCWs across the following 4 European countries: Spain, Albania, Bulgaria, and Greece.

Results: Survey respondents comprise 260 HCWs from the 4 countries. The findings indicate that HCWs generally hold a positive attitude toward technological devices (all the IRT coefficients are statistically significant with P<.05). Socioeconomic characteristics, including factors such as gender (P=0.05), professional role (P=0.01), and educational background (P=0.01), significantly influence these attitudes. Results show that highly educated female HCWs are those who are mostly inclined to use technologies. In addition, the specific features of a digital health platform for patient data monitoring highly impact HCWs' willingness to incorporate such a tool into their daily practice (all coefficients related to the attributes' effects in the models for the discrete choice experiment results are significant (all P=0.01 except the data looking attribute which has P=0.03) . The findings suggest that an ideal digital health platform for patient data monitoring should offer intuitive graphs, comparative statistics against standards, and include patients' family clinical history. In addition, health workers should receive instructor-led group training to effectively use the platform.

Conclusions: This study shows that health workers generally support the use of digital health tools, which have the potential to improve health care efficiency and patient outcomes through enhanced monitoring and timely interventions. To facilitate adoption, policymakers should strengthen infrastructure, enact supportive legislation, and tailor interventions for groups less inclined to use these tools. Aligning digital health platform features with HCW preferences is crucial, as it directly impacts HCWs' willingness to integrate these tools into daily routines, ultimately benefiting patients. Future research should examine additional factors influencing HCW adoption and address organizational and infrastructural barriers to optimize implementation of digital health platform and improve patient care.

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