Unveiling the digital future: perspectives of Hungarian physicians under 35 years old on eHealth solutions.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-01-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2024.1464642
Zsuzsa Győrffy, Bence Döbrössy, Julianna Boros, Edmond Girasek
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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has catalysed the emergence of digital solutions in all areas of medicine. Our prior study on the digital health related experiences and opinions of Hungarian physicians highlights the crucial role of age in shaping attitudes towards digital health solutions among medical doctors. Our aim was to examine how under 35-year-old Hungarian physicians relate to digital technologies, the advantages and disadvantages they perceive, and how they would like to incorporate these technologies into their everyday medical practice.

Methods: As part of the "E-physicians and E-patients in Hungary" study, we conducted an online representative survey among medical practitioners in Hungary between July 2021 and May 2022 (n = 1,774). The main target group of our research were physicians under 35 years of age: n = 399 (25.3%). Besides descriptive statistical analyses, cluster analysis and binary logistic regression were applied to analyse the digital health related attitudes of the young age group.

Results: Our cluster analysis confirmed that younger doctors perceived more advantages (on average 7.07 items vs. 8.52 items) and disadvantages (on average 4.06 vs. 4.42) of digital health solutions. They also demonstrated greater familiarity with (8.27 vs. 9.79) and use of (1.94 vs. 2.66) a broader spectrum of technologies. Proficiency and active utilization of diverse technologies correlates with a more comprehensive understanding of both pros and cons, as well as a more realistic self-assessment of areas of further improvement. Doctors under 35 years express a notable demand for significantly increased incentives, both in terms of knowledge transfer/training and infrastructure incentives. Multivariate analyses revealed that young doctors, compared to their older counterparts, perceived enhanced patient adherence as one of the greatest benefits of digital health solutions. Additionally, young doctors expect that digital health solutions could reduce burnout.

Conclusion: Our results underscore the inevitable transformation of the 21st-century physician role: the success of digital health solutions hinges on active patient involvement and management, which requires proper patient education and professional support in navigating the digital space. Digital health solutions can be a bridge between different generations of doctors, where young people can help their older colleagues navigate the digital world.

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揭示数字未来:35岁以下匈牙利医生对电子健康解决方案的看法。
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行推动了医学各个领域出现数字解决方案。我们之前对匈牙利医生的数字健康相关经验和意见的研究强调了年龄在塑造医生对数字健康解决方案的态度方面的关键作用。我们的目的是研究35岁以下的匈牙利医生与数字技术的关系,他们认为的优势和劣势,以及他们如何将这些技术纳入日常医疗实践。方法:作为“匈牙利的电子医生和电子患者”研究的一部分,我们在2021年7月至2022年5月期间对匈牙利的医生进行了一项在线代表性调查(n = 1,774)。我们研究的主要目标人群是35岁以下的医生:n = 399(25.3%)。在描述性统计分析的基础上,采用聚类分析和二元逻辑回归对青少年群体的数字健康相关态度进行分析。结果:我们的聚类分析证实,年轻医生认为数字健康解决方案的优势(平均7.07项对8.52项)和劣势(平均4.06项对4.42项)更多。他们还表现出更熟悉(8.27 vs. 9.79)和使用(1.94 vs. 2.66)更广泛的技术。熟练掌握和积极利用各种技术与更全面地了解优点和缺点以及对进一步改进的领域进行更现实的自我评估有关。35岁以下的医生在知识转移/培训和基础设施激励方面表现出对显著增加激励的显著需求。多变量分析显示,与年长的医生相比,年轻医生认为,提高患者的依从性是数字健康解决方案的最大好处之一。此外,年轻医生希望数字健康解决方案可以减少倦怠。结论:我们的研究结果强调了21世纪医生角色不可避免的转变:数字健康解决方案的成功取决于患者的积极参与和管理,这需要适当的患者教育和专业支持来导航数字空间。数字健康解决方案可以成为不同世代医生之间的桥梁,年轻人可以帮助年长的同事驾驭数字世界。
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