Understanding inherent influencing factors to digital health adoption in general practices through a mixed-methods analysis

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作者
Weik, Lisa [1 ]
Fehring, Leonard [2 ,3 ]
Mortsiefer, Achim [4 ]
Meister, Sven [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Witten Herdecke Univ, Fac Hlth, Sch Med, Hlth Care Informat, Witten, Germany
[2] Witten Herdecke Univ, Helios Univ Hosp Wuppertal, Dept Gastroenterol, Wuppertal, Germany
[3] Witten Herdecke Univ, Fac Hlth, Sch Med, Witten, Germany
[4] Witten Herdecke Univ, Gen Practice & Patient Centredness Primary Care 2, Inst Gen Practice & Primary Care, Fac Hlth,Sc Med, Witten, Germany
[5] Fraunhofer Inst Software & Syst Engn ISST, Dept Healthcare, Dortmund, Germany
关键词
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; FAMILY PHYSICIANS; 5-FACTOR MODEL; CARE; VALIDATION; IMPACT; PERSONALITY; EFFICIENCY; QUALITY;
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10.1038/s41746-024-01049-0
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Extensive research has shown the potential value of digital health solutions and highlighted the importance of clinicians' adoption. As general practitioners (GPs) are patients' first point of contact, understanding influencing factors to their digital health adoption is especially important to derive personalized practical recommendations. Using a mixed-methods approach, this study broadly identifies adoption barriers and potential improvement strategies in general practices, including the impact of GPs' inherent characteristics - especially their personality - on digital health adoption. Results of our online survey with 216 GPs reveal moderate overall barriers on a 5-point Likert-type scale, with required workflow adjustments (M = 4.13, SD = 0.93), inadequate reimbursement (M = 4.02, SD = 1.02), and high training effort (M = 3.87, SD = 1.01) as substantial barriers. Improvement strategies are considered important overall, with respondents especially wishing for improved interoperability (M = 4.38, SD = 0.81), continued technical support (M = 4.33, SD = 0.91), and improved usability (M = 4.20, SD = 0.88). In our regression model, practice-related characteristics, the expected future digital health usage, GPs' digital affinity, several personality traits, and digital maturity are significant predictors of the perceived strength of barriers. For the perceived importance of improvement strategies, only demographics and usage-related variables are significant predictors. This study provides strong evidence for the impact of GPs' inherent characteristics on barriers and improvement strategies. Our findings highlight the need for comprehensive approaches integrating personal and emotional elements to make digitization in practices more engaging, tangible, and applicable.
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