[Patients' Use of Digital Innovations in the Care Process: A Scoping Review].

Gesundheitswesen

Lehrstuhl für Management und Innovation im Gesundheitswesen, Universität Witten/Herdecke, Witten, Germany.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The scoping review aims to map out digital innovations available for patients in healthcare, focusing on their applications and roles in care processes.
  • A systematic search identified 44 relevant publications, analyzing various types of patient-applied digital innovations like apps, teleconsultation, and smart devices.
  • The findings suggest that many digital health applications empower patients to take an active role in their treatment, emphasizing personal responsibility and enhancing interactions with healthcare providers.

Article Abstract

Background: Digital innovations in healthcare continue to be extensively researched and publicly discussed. The research perspective is often indication-specific or process-oriented and focuses on an application by health professionals in care settings. From the patient's perspective, there are additional digital innovations and opportunities for use that take place privately in addition to sectoral care services.

Aim: The aim of this scoping review was to map digital innovations currently available for patients and their possible applications in the care process by exploring the following question: Which digital innovations are currently available for patients in health care?

Material And Methods: A systematic literature search in four databases helped identify 44 international publications as relevant for our analysis. They were categorized and analyzed according to the types of digital innovations, their use by patients, and their location within the care process. In addition, the intentions whereby digital innovations can be applied were discussed.

Results: We found that current research was focused on patient-applied digital innovations in the therapeutic field, and a broad application spectrum of interfaces for digital care was emerging. These included apps, smart devices, teleconsultation, patient portals, games, implants, robotics, intelligent information and communication systems, and ambient assisted living environments.

Conclusion: Many digitally supported health applications are designed to be used exclusively by patients themselves, or are performed in only partial interaction with providers. In this respect, the active participation and personal responsibility of patients in the treatment process could be strengthened with the help of digital innovations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1791-0689DOI Listing

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