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Sometimes I don’t have a pulse … and I’m still alive! Interviews with healthcare professionals to explore their experiences of and views on population-based digital health technologies

机译:有时我没有脉搏......我还活着!采访医疗保健专业人员探讨他们对基于人口的数字健康技术的经验和观点

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Digital technologies are increasingly becoming an integral part of our daily routine and professional lives, and the healthcare field is no exception. Commercially available digital health technologies (DHTs – e.g. smartphones, smartwatches and apps) may hold significant potential in healthcare upon successful and constructive implementation. Literature on the topic is split between enthusiasm associated with potential benefits and concerns around privacy, reliability and overall effectiveness. However, little is known about what healthcare professionals (HCPs) have experienced so far with patients and what they perceive as the main advantages and disadvantages of adoption. This study therefore aims to investigate current perceptions of HCPs towards self-tracked health-related outputs from devices and apps available to the public.
机译:数字技术越来越多地成为我们日常生活和专业生活的组成部分,医疗领域也不例外。商业上可获得的数字健康技术(DHTS - 例如智能手机,SmartWatches和Apps)可能在成功和建设性实施后持有医疗保健的重要潜力。关于该主题的文献是在与隐私,可靠性和整体效益的潜在利益和担忧相关的热情之间分配。然而,对于患者迄今为止经历的医疗保健专业人士(HCP)众所周知,他们认为是作为采用的主要优势和缺点的众所周知。因此,本研究旨在调查HCP对公众可用的设备和应用程序的自我跟踪健康相关产出的当前感知。

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