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Understanding factors affecting patient and public engagement and recruitment to digital health interventions: a systematic review of qualitative studies

机译:了解影响患者和公众参与以及数字医疗干预招募的因素:定性研究的系统回顾

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Background Numerous types of digital health interventions (DHIs) are available to patients and the public but many factors affect their ability to engage and enrol in them. This systematic review aims to identify and synthesise the qualitative literature on barriers and facilitators to engagement and recruitment to DHIs to inform future implementation efforts. Methods PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, Scopus and the ACM Digital Library were searched for English language qualitative studies from 2000 – 2015 that discussed factors affecting engagement and enrolment in a range of DHIs (e.g. ‘telemedicine’, ‘mobile applications’, ‘personal health record’, ‘social networking’). Text mining and additional search strategies were used to identify 1,448 records. Two reviewers independently carried out paper screening, quality assessment, data extraction and analysis. Data was analysed using framework synthesis, informed by Normalization Process Theory, and Burden of Treatment Theory helped conceptualise the interpretation of results. Results Nineteen publications were included in the review. Four overarching themes that affect patient and public engagement and enrolment in DHIs emerged; 1) personal agency and motivation; 2) personal life and values; 3) the engagement and recruitment approach; and 4) the quality of the DHI. The review also summarises engagement and recruitment strategies used. A preliminary DI gital Health E n G agement MOdel (DIEGO) was developed to highlight the key processes involved. Existing knowledge gaps are identified and a number of recommendations made for future research. Study limitations include English language publications and exclusion of grey literature. Conclusion This review summarises and highlights the complexity of digital health engagement and recruitment processes and outlines issues that need to be addressed before patients and the public commit to digital health and it can be implemented effectively. More work is needed to create successful engagement strategies and better quality digital solutions that are personalised where possible and to gain clinical accreditation and endorsement when appropriate. More investment is also needed to improve computer literacy and ensure technologies are accessible and affordable for those who wish to sign up to them. Systematic review registration International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews CRD42015029846
机译:背景技术患者和公众可以使用多种类型的数字健康干预(DHI),但是许多因素会影响他们的参与和参与能力。这项系统的审查旨在确定和综合有关DHI参与和招聘的障碍和促进者的定性文献,以为将来的实施工作提供信息。方法从PubMed,MEDLINE,CINAHL,Embase,Scopus和ACM数字图书馆中搜索2000年至2015年的英语定性研究,这些研究讨论了影响一系列DHI(例如“远程医疗”,“移动应用”,“个人健康记录”,“社交网络”)。使用文本挖掘和其他搜索策略来识别1,448条记录。两名审稿人分别进行了论文筛选,质量评估,数据提取和分析。使用框架综合分析数据,并以归一化过程理论为依据,处理负担理论帮助概念化了结果​​的解释。结果该评价共纳入19种出版物。影响患者和公众参与和参与DHI的四个总体主题浮出水面; 1)个人代理和动机; 2)个人生活和价值观; 3)参与和招聘方式; 4)DHI的质量。审查还总结了使用的参与和招聘策略。制定了初步的数字健康管理模型(DIEGO),以突出其中涉及的关键过程。找出现有的知识差距,并为将来的研究提出许多建议。研究限制包括英语出版物和灰色文献的排除。结论总结总结并强调了数字医疗参与和招募流程的复杂性,并概述了在患者和公众致力于数字医疗并使其有效实施之前需要解决的问题。需要做更多的工作来制定成功的参与策略和质量更高的数字化解决方案,并在可能的情况下对其进行个性化设置,并在适当的情况下获得临床认可和认可。还需要更多的投资来提高计算机素养,并确保希望签署这些技术的人可以访问和负担得起技术。系统评价注册国际系统评价预期登记册CRD42015029846

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