Digital health and cardiovascular healthcare professionals in Portugal: Current status, expectations and barriers to implementation

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Autores da FMUP

  • Ricardo Manuel Alves Monteiro Fontes De Carvalho

    Autor

Participantes de fora da FMUP

  • Queiroz, Carlota
  • Guerreiro, Claudio
  • Oliveira-Santos, Manuel
  • Ferreira, Daniel
  • Ladeiras-Lopes, Ricardo

Unidades de investigação

Abstract

Introduction and Objectives: Digital health (DH) is a broad concept, bringing together technology and healthcare, that is playing an increasingly important role in the daily routine of healthcare professionals (HCPs) and promises to contribute to the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. There are no solid data on the position of Portuguese HCPs toward the implementation of DH in cardiovascular medicine. This national cross-sectional study aims to provide a snapshot of DH implementation in Portuguese cardiovascular HCP routines and to identify both expectations and barriers to its adoption. Methods: An 18-question survey was created specifically for this study and distributed to 1174 individuals on the Portuguese Society of Cardiology mailing list. Results: We collected 117 valid responses (response rate 10%). Almost all participants had smartphones and laptops, and two-thirds had tablets. Electronic medical information systems were the most used DH tool (84% of respondents) and were considered the most important for improving cardiovascular care. Implantable technologies (sensors and devices), telemedicine and social media were used by more than two out of three respondents and considered << very important >> or << extremely important >> by most of them. Most participants showed positive expectations regarding the impact of DH in cardiovascular medicine: 78% agreed that DH could improve health outcomes, 64% that it promotes health literacy and 63% that it could decrease healthcare costs. The top-rated barriers were patients' inability to use smartphones, limited access to electronic devices, and lack of legal regulation of DH. Conclusion: Most Portuguese cardiovascular HCPs had at least three electronic devices (mainly smartphones, laptops and tablets) and showed positive expectations regarding DH's current and future impact on cardiovascular medicine. Patient DH literacy, technology adoption, and DH regulation were identified as the most important barriers to increasing the adoption of DH tools in cardiovascular medicine

Dados da publicação

ISSN/ISSNe:
0870-2551, 2174-2030

Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia  Sociedade Portuguesa De Cardiologia

Tipo:
Article
Páginas:
459-467
PubMed:
38460748
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Citações Recebidas na Web of Science: 4

Citações Recebidas na Scopus: 4

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Keywords

  • Digital health; Implementation; Cardiovascular medicine; Cardiovascular research; Cardiovascular healthcare professionals; COVID-19; Cross-sectional survey

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