A scoping review and expert consensus on digital determinants of health.

IF 8.4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Bulletin of the World Health Organization Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-29 DOI:10.2471/BLT.24.292057
Robin van Kessel, Laure-Elise Seghers, Michael Anderson, Nienke M Schutte, Giovanni Monti, Madeleine Haig, Jelena Schmidt, George Wharton, Andres Roman-Urrestarazu, Blanca Larrain, Yoann Sapanel, Louisa Stüwe, Agathe Bourbonneux, Junghee Yoon, Mangyeong Lee, Ivana Paccoud, Liyousew Borga, Njide Ndili, Eric Sutherland, Marelize Görgens, Eva Weicken, Megan Coder, Heimar de Fatima Marin, Elena Val, Maria Cristina Profili, Monika Kosinska, Christine Elisabeth Browne, Alvin Marcelo, Smisha Agarwal, Monique F Mrazek, Hani Eskandar, Roman Chestnov, Marina Smelyanskaya, Karin Källander, Stefan Buttigieg, Kirthi Ramesh, Louise Holly, Andrzej Rys, Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, Jerome de Barros, Yuri Quintana, Antonio Spina, Adnan A Hyder, Alain Labrique, Maged N Kamel Boulos, Wen Chen, Anurag Agrawal, Juhee Cho, Jochen Klucken, Barbara Prainsack, Ran Balicer, Ilona Kickbusch, David Novillo-Ortiz, Elias Mossialos
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Abstract

Objective: To map how social, commercial, political and digital determinants of health have changed or emerged during the recent digital transformation of society and to identify priority areas for policy action.

Methods: We systematically searched MEDLINE, Embase and Web of Science on 24 September 2023, to identify eligible reviews published in 2018 and later. To ensure we included the most recent literature, we supplemented our review with non-systematic searches in PubMed® and Google Scholar, along with records identified by subject matter experts. Using thematic analysis, we clustered the extracted data into five societal domains affected by digitalization. The clustering also informed a novel framework, which the authors and contributors reviewed for comprehensiveness and accuracy. Using a two-round consensus process, we rated the identified determinants into high, moderate and low urgency for policy actions.

Findings: We identified 13 804 records, of which 204 met the inclusion criteria. A total of 127 health determinants were found to have emerged or changed during the digital transformation of society (37 digital, 33 social, 33 commercial and economic and 24 political determinants). Of these, 30 determinants (23.6%) were considered particularly urgent for policy action.

Conclusion: This review offers a comprehensive overview of health determinants across digital, social, commercial and economic, and political domains, highlighting how policy decisions, individual behaviours and broader factors influence health by digitalization. The findings deepen our understanding of how health outcomes manifest within a digital ecosystem and inform strategies for addressing the complex and evolving networks of health determinants.

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Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the World Health Organization Journal Overview: Leading public health journal Peer-reviewed monthly journal Special focus on developing countries Global scope and authority Top public and environmental health journal Impact factor of 6.818 (2018), according to Web of Science ranking Audience: Essential reading for public health decision-makers and researchers Provides blend of research, well-informed opinion, and news
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