Digital Health; A concept analysis using the Walker and Avant Framework.

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Al Jhon Quizzagan
Pippa Shaw

Abstract

Objectives: This concept analysis analyses the concept of digital health in relation to contemporary nursing practice to enable a shared language to avoid confusion around terminologies.


Design: A concept analysis was undertaken using Walker and Avant’s framework.


Data Sources: Database searches were completed using CINAHL Ultimate with the inclusion criteria to include peer reviewed papers written in English with full text availability dated from 2015 to retrieve up to date papers.


Review methods: A concept analysis was undertaken to define the concept of digital health and identify key characteristics.


Results: The concept of digital health emerged as an umbrella term that encapsulated multiple sub-terms linked to the delivery of health care using technology.


Conclusion: Digital health has implications for nurses linked to ethical and safe use within patient care with increasing accountability for professionals. Digital health has the potential to improve patient outcomes and requires ongoing development to ensure staff and patient education is optimised. This concept emerged as an umbrella term that offers opportunity as a construct to link related technologies.

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Author Biographies

Al Jhon Quizzagan, University of Lancashire

Al Jhon Quizzagan, MSc, serves as Charge Nurse in Nuclear Medicine at Medway NHS Foundation Trust. He obtained his MSc in Nursing with Distinction from the University of Lancashire. His scholarly interests encompass digital health, innovation in nursing practice, and the promotion of safe, effective, and person-centred care through the thoughtful integration of healthcare technologies. 

Pippa Shaw , University of Lancashire

Senior Lecturer in adult nursing at the University of Lancashire, with clinical experience in emergency medicine and haemato-oncology.

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