Current status and influencing factors of telehealth readiness of clinical medical staff:a systematic review
10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2024.07.012
- VernacularTitle:医护人员远程健康照护准备度现状及其影响因素的系统评价
- Author:
Chenyang HOU
1
;
Rufan LI
;
Liping WU
;
Meng LI
Author Information
1. 陕西中医药大学护理学院,陕西咸阳,712046
- Keywords:
telehealth;
readiness;
clinical medical staff;
Internet hospital
- From:
Modern Clinical Nursing
2024;23(7):94-102
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To conduct a systematic review of relevant literature to understand the current status and influencing factors of telehealth readiness of clinical medical staff.Methods The Chinese and English databases of CNKI,Wanfang database,VIP,SinoMed,Pubmed,Embase,Cochrane Library,CINAHL,Web of Science were searched by computer.The Chinese and English literatures on the current status and influencing factors of remote health care readiness among medical staff personnel were collected.The search time was from the establishment of the database to July 12th,2023,and the literature was screened and evaluated.After data extraction and integration of the literature,descriptive analysis is conducted.Results 18 articles were ultimately included,involving 12 298 medical staff members.Research shows that the readiness of clinical medical staff for telehealth is currently at a moderate level and not optimistic.The relevant influencing factors are:medical staff factors,including general demography factors,willingness of medical care services,innovative self-efficacy,understanding and participation of telehealth care mode,and electronic information ability;organizational factors:including telemedicare policies,telemedicare training,sufficient human resource working environment and atmosphere,hospital level and type.Conclusions The readiness of clinical medical staff for remote health care is at a moderate level,but their willingness to participate in remote health care is high.It is recommended to construct a scientific and feasible remote health care training program for medical staff in the future to improve the quality of hospital services.