Identifying Effective Factors of Establishment of Information Therapy Approach for Immune-deficiency System in the Children's Medical Center by Meta-Analysis
Subject Areas : Medical bookkeeping and informationSedigheh Mohammadesmaeil 1 , Shiba Kianmehr 2
1 - Associate Professor, Department of Information Science and Epistemology, Science and Research Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Ph.D student in medical librarianship and information, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Health services, meta-analysis, information therapy, Information Seeking Behavior, Children's Medical Center, Immune system deficiency disease,
Abstract :
Introduction: To identify the effective dimensions and components in the establishment of the information therapy approach for immune system deficiency diseases in the children's medical center using the meta-combination method. Methods: In this research, which was an applied study in terms of its purpose, the qualitative research method and meta-composite technique were used to collect data, and CASP was used as a tool to control the quality of selected articles and combine qualitative findings. Results: By analyzing the articles and experts' opinions, two main dimensions: a) informing (health literacy) including 6 sub-dimensions: acquiring information, identifying information, sharing information, increasing awareness, meeting information needs, increasing health knowledge; and b) treatment (health services) including 6 sub-dimensions: patient satisfaction, caring behavior, reducing the cost of inpatient treatment, use of health information, health maintenance training, and disease prevention (including 12 effective sub-dimensions in total) were obtained. Conclusion: Paying attention to the effective factors in the establishment of the information therapy approach (separated by dimensions, including information and treatment), as an inevitable pillar in the health system, which is the basis for facilitating access to information and its timely dissemination for both groups, doctors and patients. It not only focuses on the prevention of diseases, but it is also able to help reduce the country's medical expenses by playing a complementary role in the treatment process, as well as improving the level of health literacy of the community.
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3- Olden PC. Teaching organization theory for healthcare management: three applied learning methods. J Health Adm Educ, 2006; 23(1): 39–52.
4- Mohammadesmaeil S, Kianmehr S. Data Mining as an Intangible Model of Information Therapy and Seeking Behaviors in Immune Deficiency Disease Specialists. J Healthc Manag, 2021; 11(38): 7–17.
5- Mohammadesmaeil S, Pahlavanzadeh M. The effect of six sigma process management on improving the quality of health information services and reducing treatment costs (case study: one of the non-governmental teaching hospitals located in Tehran). Health Manag, 2020; 11(2): 71–82.
6- Ahmadizadeh S, Bozorgi AS, Kashani L. The role of information therapy in reducing anxiety in patients undergoing in vitro fertilisation treatment. Health Inf Libr J, 2017; 34(1): 86–91.
7- Hosseinian P, Ghazi Nouri S, Gudarzi. Identifying effective factors on technology commercialization strategy using meta-synthesis method. Technology Development Management Quarterly, 2015; 23(2): 63-97.
8- Bahri N, Latif Nejad Rudsari R. Critical evaluation of research evidence in the field of Iranian women’s attitude towards menopause. Iran J Women Midwifery Infertil, 2014; 18(178): 1–11. [In Persian]
9- Khajeali Jahantighi Z, Abazari Z, Mirhosseini Z, Babalhavaeji F. Identifying Dimensions and Components of Self-Care Informing of Patients in Medical Information System of Iran by Fuzzy Delphi Approach, J Healthc Manag, 2020; 10(34): 79–94. [In Persian]
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11- Izadkhah F, Ahmadi Z, Qarlipour Z. Investigating the influencing factors in improving health literacy through information and communication technology. In Tehran: undefined; 2017. [In Persian]
12- Rasool, Mohammadi Belban Abad, Mohammadi Belban Abad. Investigating the impact of شinformation and communication technology in the health system. In: The first information technology and health promotion conference, 2017. [In Persian]
13- Mousavi, Kalhar, Rashidi. Investigating the information literacy of nurses working in public hospitals in Borujerd city in 2016-17. The first information technology and health promotion conference, 2017. [In Persian]
14- Bigdeliy Z, Ganjoo M, Pourshams A, Dehghani L. Professional Information Seeking of Emergency Medical Technicians in Bushehr City, Iran. Health Inf Manag, 2016; 13(5): 333–40. [In Persian]
15- Zinali and Nia Nar. Feasibility of providing information therapy services in educational and therapeutic medical centers of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences from the point of view of doctors and officials of the centers. Journal of health management, 2014; 18(59): 66–81. [In Persian]
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17- Papi A, Ghazavi R, Moradi S. The awareness and use of electronic information resources by physicians in educational hospitals. Health Inf Manag, 2015; 11(6): 712–27. [In Persian]
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27- Ilogho JE, Alao A, Adekeye O, Gesinde A, Adeusi S, Agoha B, et al. The role of librarians in health information provision for depression reduction. Libr Philos Pract. 2020; 3565.
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