Contextualising Digital Health Contributions to Fighting the COVID-19 Pandemic

A. Maeder, N. Bidargaddi, Patricia A. H. Williams
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The COVID-19 pandemic has catalysed numerous changes worldwide in healthcare systems and service delivery practices, many relying on biomedical technologies including digital health The rapid development and widespread adoption of these changes has led to many being reported on extensively in grey literature and public media, but not yet in the conventional scientific peer reviewed literature In particular, digital health contributions have received much attention but the main topics of reporting have been prominent public perception issues, with technical aspects being largely ignored This perspective paper therefore responds to the need for a systematic contextualisation framework to describe digital health contributions to the current COVID-19 pandemic situation The framework recommends four focus areas or "dimensions" for contextual settings: clinical processes, health system, stakeholder and technology Two examples are used to motivate these dimensions: mobile phone tracking, and telehealth consultations It is suggested that use of the framework in presenting digital health innovations more broadly and in context using these example cases, will convey a more informative understanding of the nature of such contributions now and in the post-COVID-19 period
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数字卫生对抗击COVID-19大流行的贡献
COVID-19大流行在全球范围内促使卫生保健系统和服务提供实践发生了许多变化,许多变化依赖于包括数字健康在内的生物医学技术。这些变化的快速发展和广泛采用导致许多变化在灰色文献和公共媒体上得到了广泛报道,但尚未在传统的科学同行评议文献中得到特别报道。数字健康贡献受到了广泛关注,但报告的主要主题是突出的公众认知问题,技术方面在很大程度上被忽视。因此,本观点文件回应了需要一个系统的背景化框架,以描述数字健康对当前COVID-19大流行形势的贡献。该框架建议背景设置的四个重点领域或“维度”:临床流程、卫生系统、利益攸关方和技术使用了两个例子来激励这些方面:移动电话跟踪和远程医疗咨询。有人建议,在更广泛地介绍数字卫生创新时使用该框架,并在使用这些案例的背景下使用这些框架,将使人们对当前和covid -19后时期这些贡献的性质有更全面的了解
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