The Development of Digital Technologies in Health Interventions: A Scoping Review
Okojie, Blessing Osasu (2025)
Okojie, Blessing Osasu
2025
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202602132844
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202602132844
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This thesis investigates the impacts of technological advancement in health interventions and self-management in remote settings. The purpose is to create an overview of digital innovations in health care by outlining the impacts of innovative technological interventions in remote locations. Finally, address the key limitations preventing utilization of digital health in remote consultations and interventions. The goal is to review how innovative tools can foster effective self-management processes and improve health outcomes.
The framework is structured into two phases each category addressing specific research questions. Firstly, it will entail an overview of the foundation of digital health and provide a descriptive concept of proactive care through the combination of IOMT and AI models. Furthermore, describe the impacts of these innovative technologies on users, health service systems, and health professionals in remote settings. The second phase addresses the key limitations such as the social and ethical barriers. Finally, a summary discussion of the core findings and recommendation for effective and sustainable digital remote care.
The methodology is a Scoping literature review of various articles relating to the thesis topic and research questions. The literature search incorporates key components relating to the topic and process information. The PRISMA-ScR process, inclusion and exclusion criteria were used to streamline the articles. To ensure transparency, credibility and unbiased result, the QUaDs model was used for the appraisal of articles to achieve the final 8 selected articles to address the research questions.
The study concluded that digital innovative technologies in health have enormous potential to improve remote care. However, ethical, security and social limitations need digital health literacy and strategic development in data processes for effective and sustainable digital technologies utilization in health.
The framework is structured into two phases each category addressing specific research questions. Firstly, it will entail an overview of the foundation of digital health and provide a descriptive concept of proactive care through the combination of IOMT and AI models. Furthermore, describe the impacts of these innovative technologies on users, health service systems, and health professionals in remote settings. The second phase addresses the key limitations such as the social and ethical barriers. Finally, a summary discussion of the core findings and recommendation for effective and sustainable digital remote care.
The methodology is a Scoping literature review of various articles relating to the thesis topic and research questions. The literature search incorporates key components relating to the topic and process information. The PRISMA-ScR process, inclusion and exclusion criteria were used to streamline the articles. To ensure transparency, credibility and unbiased result, the QUaDs model was used for the appraisal of articles to achieve the final 8 selected articles to address the research questions.
The study concluded that digital innovative technologies in health have enormous potential to improve remote care. However, ethical, security and social limitations need digital health literacy and strategic development in data processes for effective and sustainable digital technologies utilization in health.
