Transforming the Patient-Provider Relationship Through Digitalized Peer Support in Japan.

Health systems and reform Pub Date : 2024-12-17 Epub Date: 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1080/23288604.2024.2392306
Miwako Hosoda
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The recent explosion in online dissemination of health-related information, and its availability to more and more people around the world, has led to a situation in which both healthcare providers and patients are accepting new roles. This paper examines the transformations toward new roles for healthcare professionals and patients, with a focus on Japan, based on the assumption that one of the driving forces accelerating these changes may be the digitalization of patient peer support. The methods used in this study were: 1) questionnaires and interviews with patients and healthcare providers asking about their participation in peer support and the effectiveness of its implementation; and 2) observations, questionnaires, and interviews with three patient groups about the experience of digitalizing peer support (via implementation of peer support in a virtual reality space). Analysis of the data showed that peer support by patient groups has both challenges and benefits, and that peer support in virtual spaces has certain positive effects. The empowerment of patients through digitalized peer support is transforming the relationship between healthcare providers and patients, changing it from a traditional asymmetrical relationship (in which the healthcare professionals are in a dominant position) to a cooperative relationship on a more equal footing.

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日本通过数字化同伴支持改变患者与医疗服务提供者之间的关系。
近来,与健康相关的信息在线传播呈爆炸式增长,世界各地越来越多的人都能获得这些信息,这导致医疗保健提供者和患者都在接受新的角色。本文以日本为重点,探讨了医疗保健专业人员和患者向新角色的转变,并假设加速这些转变的驱动力之一可能是患者同伴支持的数字化。本研究采用的方法有1)对患者和医疗服务提供者进行问卷调查和访谈,询问他们参与同伴支持的情况及其实施效果;2)对三个患者群体进行观察、问卷调查和访谈,了解同伴支持数字化(通过在虚拟现实空间中实施同伴支持)的经验。对数据的分析表明,患者群体的同伴支持既有挑战也有益处,虚拟空间中的同伴支持具有一定的积极作用。通过数字化同伴支持增强患者的能力正在改变医疗服务提供者与患者之间的关系,使其从传统的不对称关系(医疗专业人员处于主导地位)转变为更加平等的合作关系。
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