TY - JOUR
T1 - A narrative review of digital health literacy within cystic fibrosis telehealth
T2 - are we considering it?
AU - Vagg, Tamara
AU - Twohig, Sarah
AU - Deasy, Kevin F.
AU - Ibrahim, Hisham I.S.
AU - Plant, Barry J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© AME Publishing Company.
PY - 2025/4/30
Y1 - 2025/4/30
N2 - Background and Objective: With the increased adoption of digital health solutions, such as telehealth, there is a need to consider current practices and considerations towards digital health Literacy. The objective of this review is to explore what digital health literacy considerations have been detailed in cystic fibrosis telehealth papers. Methods: The found papers published from a recent systematic review exploring telehealth within cystic fibrosis care were taken and analysed. These papers were obtained from PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases and included any paper written in English up to May 2021. Data pertaining to Health Literacy, Digital Literacy/Competency, Digital Health Literacy, Training, Readiness Assessments, and Sustained Use were extrapolated using Elicit AI Research Assistant 2024. Key Content and Findings: From the 26 papers, the data of interest was sparse and mostly unavailable for this review. This may be due to several reasons; however the implication of this mitigation is discussed with reference to the digital divide, health in-equalities, and safety. Conclusions: This review highlights that a structured approach to assess digital health literacy of care teams and people with cystic fibrosis is critical to the future success of safe telehealth use, and other digital health solutions.
AB - Background and Objective: With the increased adoption of digital health solutions, such as telehealth, there is a need to consider current practices and considerations towards digital health Literacy. The objective of this review is to explore what digital health literacy considerations have been detailed in cystic fibrosis telehealth papers. Methods: The found papers published from a recent systematic review exploring telehealth within cystic fibrosis care were taken and analysed. These papers were obtained from PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases and included any paper written in English up to May 2021. Data pertaining to Health Literacy, Digital Literacy/Competency, Digital Health Literacy, Training, Readiness Assessments, and Sustained Use were extrapolated using Elicit AI Research Assistant 2024. Key Content and Findings: From the 26 papers, the data of interest was sparse and mostly unavailable for this review. This may be due to several reasons; however the implication of this mitigation is discussed with reference to the digital divide, health in-equalities, and safety. Conclusions: This review highlights that a structured approach to assess digital health literacy of care teams and people with cystic fibrosis is critical to the future success of safe telehealth use, and other digital health solutions.
KW - cystic fibrosis
KW - digital competency
KW - Digital health literacy
KW - health literacy
KW - telehealth
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105000992013
U2 - 10.21037/mhealth-24-66
DO - 10.21037/mhealth-24-66
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105000992013
SN - 2306-9740
VL - 11
JO - mHealth
JF - mHealth
M1 - 20
ER -