A survey of the knowledge, perceptions of and attitudes to digital health of healthcare professionals in 14 Bulgarian hospitals: First large-scale study on digital health in Bulgarian inpatient facilities

一项针对保加利亚14家医院医护人员对数字医疗的知识、认知和态度的调查:保加利亚住院机构数字医疗的首个大规模研究

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the knowledge, perceptions of and attitudes to digital health of Bulgarian hospital professionals in the first study of digital health in this professional group. METHODS: A paper-based questionnaire was administered to doctors, trainee doctors, nurses, midwives, and laboratory assistants working in multiprofile or specialized hospitals. Topics included the following: state, objectives, benefits, and future of digital health; data storage, access, security, and sharing; main software used; patient-held Personal Information System (PIS); and telemedicine. A total of 1187 participants from 14 hospitals completed the survey in two phases: September 2013-April 2014 and May 2015-April 2017. Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and multilevel logistic regression. RESULTS: Three-quarters of participants evaluated the state of development of digital health in Bulgaria as subpar (36.0% negative; 38.9% passable; 24.5% positive). 27.2% (323) endorsed patients having unconditional access to their data. In contrast, 89.5% (1062) of participants considered it appropriate to have full access to patient data recorded by colleagues. Doctors were more likely to endorse patients having access to their data than healthcare specialists (OR = 1.79 at facility, OR = 1.77 at location). CONCLUSION: The largely negative or lukewarm attitudes toward the state of development of digital health in Bulgaria are likely to result from the high number of failed projects, unmet expectations, misunderstood benefits, and unforeseen challenges. This study provides a much-needed stimulus and baseline for researching the ways in which the digital health landscape in Bulgaria has matured-or not.

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