Identifying Research Priorities in Digital Education for Health Care: Umbrella Review and Modified Delphi Method Study

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Potter, Alison [1 ]
Munsch, Chris [2 ]
Watson, Elaine [3 ]
Hopkins, Emily [4 ]
Kitromili, Sofia [1 ]
O'Neill, Iain Cameron [5 ]
Larbie, Judy [5 ]
Niittymaki, Essi [5 ]
Ramsay, Catriona [6 ]
Burke, Joshua [7 ]
Ralph, Neil [5 ]
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[1] NHS England, Technol Enhanced Learning, Explorer House,Adanac Dr, Southampton SO16 0AS, England
[2] NHS England, Technol Enhanced Learning, Leeds, England
[3] NHS England, Technol Enhanced Learning, Oxford, England
[4] NHS England, Knowledge Management Serv, Manchester, England
[5] NHS England, Technol Enhanced Learning, London, England
[6] NHS England, Technol Enhanced Learning, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
[7] Manchester Fdn Trust, Manchester, England
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digital education; health professions education; research priorities; umbrella review; Delphi; artificial intelligence; AI; HIGH-FIDELITY SIMULATION; MEDICAL-EDUCATION; SURGICAL SIMULATION; VIRTUAL SIMULATION; AUGMENTED REALITY; NURSING-EDUCATION; SKILLS; STUDENTS; RESUSCITATION; METAANALYSIS;
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10.2196/66157
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: In recent years, the use of digital technology in the education of health care professionals has surged, partly driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is still a need for focused research to establish evidence of its effectiveness. Objective: This study aimed to define the gaps in the evidence for the efficacy of digital education and to identify priority areas where future research has the potential to contribute to our understanding and use of digital education. Methods: We used a 2-stage approach to identify research priorities. First, an umbrella review of the recent literature (published between 2020 and 2023) was performed to identify and build on existing work. Second, expert consensus on the priority research questions was obtained using a modified Delphi method. Results: A total of 8857 potentially relevant papers were identified. Using the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) methodology, we included 217 papers for full review. All papers were either systematic reviews ormeta-analyses. A total of 151 research recommendations were extracted from the 217 papers. These were analyzed, recategorized, and consolidated to create a final list of 63 questions. From these, a modified Delphi process with 42 experts was used to produce the top-five rated research priorities: (1) How do we measure the learning transfer from digital education into the clinical setting? (2) How can we optimize the use of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning to facilitate education and training? (3) What are the methodological requirements for high-quality rigorous studies assessing the outcomes of digital health education? (4) How does the design of digital education interventions (eg, format and modality) in health professionals' education and training curriculum affect learning outcomes? and (5) How should learning outcomesin the field of health professions' digital education be defined and standardized? Conclusions: This review provides a prioritized list of research gaps in digital education in health care, which will be of use to researchers, educators, education providers, and funding agencies. Additional proposals are discussed regarding the next steps needed to advance this agenda, aiming to promote meaningful and practical research on the use of digital technologies and drive excellence in health care education.
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