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[What potential and added value do DiGA offer for primary care?-Results of a survey of general practitioners in Germany].


ABSTRACT:

Background

For almost two years, physicians have been able to prescribe digital health applications (DiGA) to patients. So far, there has been a lack of studies that shed light on the possible use of DiGA in the context of primary care and take stock of the benefits and potential for optimization.

Objectives

This study explores general practitioners' (GPs) attitudes, expectations, and experiences with regard to the application potential of DiGA.

Methods

In the spring of 2022, all 13,913 general practitioners in the federal states Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, and Saarland were invited to take part in an online survey. Included in the evaluation were 3829 completed questionnaires (response rate: 28%). A t-test on independent samples was used to determine significant differences between two groups. Moreover, a factor analysis was carried out.

Results

A majority of those surveyed consider DiGA to be reliable (67%) and secure (61%) applications. In addition, 22% trust themselves to competently advise patients on DiGA, 14% have already prescribed DiGA, and 13% plan to do so. Of the GPs with DiGA experience, 83% rate the prescribed applications as useful. Observed healthcare effects mainly relate to the improvement of compliance (95%), mobility (94%), and education (93%) as well as weight reduction (82%). The respondents suggest further optimization of DIGA, especially with regard to usability (59%), systematic further training of doctors (52%), and the expansion of gamification elements (49%).

Conclusions

It is important to better inform GPs about the basics of the Digital Healthcare Act (DVG) and to address concerns in a targeted manner. Comprehensive training courses that explain the framework conditions and advantages of using DiGA appear to be crucial. There is also a need for more well-founded sources of information and research for doctors.

SUBMITTER: Wangler J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9722862 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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[What potential and added value do DiGA offer for primary care?-Results of a survey of general practitioners in Germany].

Wangler Julian J   Jansky Michael M  

Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz 20221021 12


<h4>Background</h4>For almost two years, physicians have been able to prescribe digital health applications (DiGA) to patients. So far, there has been a lack of studies that shed light on the possible use of DiGA in the context of primary care and take stock of the benefits and potential for optimization.<h4>Objectives</h4>This study explores general practitioners' (GPs) attitudes, expectations, and experiences with regard to the application potential of DiGA.<h4>Methods</h4>In the spring of 202  ...[more]

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