Saúde digital e qualidade do cuidado primário domiciliar para pessoas idosas: um protocolo de scoping review
Home primary care has expanded, accompanying the increase in the elderly population and the need to respond to the greater demand of their chronic conditions and health weaknesses. At this level of care, digital health is considered an important tool for improving care, whose expansion had a grea...
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Resumo: | Home primary care has expanded, accompanying the increase in the elderly population and the
need to respond to the greater demand of their chronic conditions and health weaknesses. At
this level of care, digital health is considered an important tool for improving care, whose
expansion had a greater impetus with the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent isolation/social
distancing measures, for this group considered at risk for complications and hospitalizations in
as a result of COVID-19. The objective of this study is to elaborate a scoping review protocol
to identify, map and evaluate the uses and impacts of digital health on the quality of home
primary care for elderly people in different regions of the world. It is a scope review protocol,
developed from the theoretical perspective of Arksey and O'malley, with updates from Levac;
Peters and their collaborators. It will be based on the Joanna Briggs Institute manual and guided
by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for
Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). White literature data will be extracted from
multidisciplinary health databases such as: Virtual Health Library, LILACS, PubMed, Scopus,
Web of Science, CINAHL and Embase. Gray literature will be searched through Google
Scholar, Open grey, “Gray Matters: a practical tool for researching health-related gray
literature”, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global and Preprints for Health Sciences
[medRXiv]. No date limits or language restrictions will be set. Quantitative data will be
analyzed using descriptive statistics and qualitative data using thematic analysis. The review
results will deal with impacts, challenges, opportunities and gaps found in publications related
to the use of digital technologies in home primary care for the elderly. A stakeholder
consultation will be carried out for suggestions on other strategies for disseminating the results,
in addition to that in journals and scientific events, as well as on the applicability of the study.
The organization of this protocol will increase the methodological rigor, quality, transparency
and accuracy of the scoping review, reducing the risk of bias. As a contribution, it is expected
that the review can bring relevant subsidies to managers and caregivers to improve primary
home care by digital means as a public health policy. |
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