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Digital Health Opportunities to Improve Primary Health Care in the Context of COVID-19: Scoping Review

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic brought social, economic, and health impacts, requiring fast adaptation of health systems. Although information and communication technologies were essential for achieving this objective, the extent to which health systems incorporated this technology is unknown. OB...

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Autores principales: Silva, Cícera Renata Diniz Vieira, Lopes, Rayssa Horácio, de Goes Bay Jr, Osvaldo, Martiniano, Claudia Santos, Fuentealba-Torres, Miguel, Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre, Lapão, Luís Velez, Dias, Sonia, Uchoa, Severina Alice da Costa
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9159467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35319466
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35380
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author Silva, Cícera Renata Diniz Vieira
Lopes, Rayssa Horácio
de Goes Bay Jr, Osvaldo
Martiniano, Claudia Santos
Fuentealba-Torres, Miguel
Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre
Lapão, Luís Velez
Dias, Sonia
Uchoa, Severina Alice da Costa
author_facet Silva, Cícera Renata Diniz Vieira
Lopes, Rayssa Horácio
de Goes Bay Jr, Osvaldo
Martiniano, Claudia Santos
Fuentealba-Torres, Miguel
Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre
Lapão, Luís Velez
Dias, Sonia
Uchoa, Severina Alice da Costa
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description BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic brought social, economic, and health impacts, requiring fast adaptation of health systems. Although information and communication technologies were essential for achieving this objective, the extent to which health systems incorporated this technology is unknown. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to map the use of digital health strategies in primary health care worldwide and their impact on quality of care during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: We performed a scoping review based on the Joanna Briggs Institute manual and guided by the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses) Extension for Scoping Reviews. A systematic and comprehensive three-step search was performed in June and July 2021 in multidisciplinary health science databases and the gray literature. Data extraction and eligibility were performed by two authors independently and interpreted using thematic analysis. RESULTS: A total of 44 studies were included and six thematic groups were identified: characterization and geographic distribution of studies; nomenclatures of digital strategies adopted; types of information and communication technologies; characteristics of digital strategies in primary health care; impacts on quality of care; and benefits, limitations, and challenges of digital strategies in primary health care. The impacts on organization of quality of care were investigated by the majority of studies, demonstrating the strengthening of (1) continuity of care; (2) economic, social, geographical, time, and cultural accessibility; (3) coordination of care; (4) access; (5) integrality of care; (6) optimization of appointment time; (7) and efficiency. Negative impacts were also observed in the same dimensions, such as reduced access to services and increased inequity and unequal use of services offered, digital exclusion of part of the population, lack of planning for defining the role of professionals, disarticulation of actions with real needs of the population, fragile articulation between remote and face-to-face modalities, and unpreparedness of professionals to meet demands using digital technologies. CONCLUSIONS: The results showed the positive and negative impacts of remote strategies on quality of care in primary care and the inability to take advantage of the potential of technologies. This may demonstrate differences in the organization of fast and urgent implementation of digital strategies in primary health care worldwide. Primary health care must strengthen its response capacity, expand the use of information and communication technologies, and manage challenges using scientific evidence since digital health is important and must be integrated into public service.
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spelling pubmed-91594672022-06-02 Digital Health Opportunities to Improve Primary Health Care in the Context of COVID-19: Scoping Review Silva, Cícera Renata Diniz Vieira Lopes, Rayssa Horácio de Goes Bay Jr, Osvaldo Martiniano, Claudia Santos Fuentealba-Torres, Miguel Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre Lapão, Luís Velez Dias, Sonia Uchoa, Severina Alice da Costa JMIR Hum Factors Review BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic brought social, economic, and health impacts, requiring fast adaptation of health systems. Although information and communication technologies were essential for achieving this objective, the extent to which health systems incorporated this technology is unknown. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to map the use of digital health strategies in primary health care worldwide and their impact on quality of care during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: We performed a scoping review based on the Joanna Briggs Institute manual and guided by the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses) Extension for Scoping Reviews. A systematic and comprehensive three-step search was performed in June and July 2021 in multidisciplinary health science databases and the gray literature. Data extraction and eligibility were performed by two authors independently and interpreted using thematic analysis. RESULTS: A total of 44 studies were included and six thematic groups were identified: characterization and geographic distribution of studies; nomenclatures of digital strategies adopted; types of information and communication technologies; characteristics of digital strategies in primary health care; impacts on quality of care; and benefits, limitations, and challenges of digital strategies in primary health care. The impacts on organization of quality of care were investigated by the majority of studies, demonstrating the strengthening of (1) continuity of care; (2) economic, social, geographical, time, and cultural accessibility; (3) coordination of care; (4) access; (5) integrality of care; (6) optimization of appointment time; (7) and efficiency. Negative impacts were also observed in the same dimensions, such as reduced access to services and increased inequity and unequal use of services offered, digital exclusion of part of the population, lack of planning for defining the role of professionals, disarticulation of actions with real needs of the population, fragile articulation between remote and face-to-face modalities, and unpreparedness of professionals to meet demands using digital technologies. CONCLUSIONS: The results showed the positive and negative impacts of remote strategies on quality of care in primary care and the inability to take advantage of the potential of technologies. This may demonstrate differences in the organization of fast and urgent implementation of digital strategies in primary health care worldwide. Primary health care must strengthen its response capacity, expand the use of information and communication technologies, and manage challenges using scientific evidence since digital health is important and must be integrated into public service. JMIR Publications 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9159467/ /pubmed/35319466 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35380 Text en ©Cícera Renata Diniz Vieira Silva, Rayssa Horácio Lopes, Osvaldo de Goes Bay Jr, Claudia Santos Martiniano, Miguel Fuentealba-Torres, Ricardo Alexandre Arcêncio, Luís Velez Lapão, Sonia Dias, Severina Alice da Costa Uchoa. Originally published in JMIR Human Factors (https://humanfactors.jmir.org), 31.05.2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Human Factors, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://humanfactors.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Silva, Cícera Renata Diniz Vieira
Lopes, Rayssa Horácio
de Goes Bay Jr, Osvaldo
Martiniano, Claudia Santos
Fuentealba-Torres, Miguel
Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre
Lapão, Luís Velez
Dias, Sonia
Uchoa, Severina Alice da Costa
Digital Health Opportunities to Improve Primary Health Care in the Context of COVID-19: Scoping Review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9159467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35319466
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35380
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