e-health - Potentialities and challenges for health professionals and patients: Integrative Literature Review
Keywords:
e-Health Policy; Health Care Professional; Nurse, PatientsAbstract
Introduction: E-health is based on information and communication technologies in health
and has been implemented and developed all over the world. Objective: to identify the
scientific and available evidence on the use of the e-health policy, evaluating the potential and
the challenges that it poses to health professionals and patients. Method: Integrative literature
review, through research in PubMed, b-on and CINAHL databases. We considered for
inclusion in the study, randomized controlled trials, controlled clinical trials and observational
studies, written in English and Portuguese, published within the last 10 years and available
in full text. Results: 356 studies were found, 8 studies were included in this review in which
health professionals and patients recognize the importance and benefits of e-health, in various
aspects. The self-management of heart disease has great potential in e-health, being one of
the most studied areas in this context. The Covid-19 pandemic has further demonstrated the
benefits of e-health. Conclusions: It was identified that the potential of e-health is evident
in various contexts, whether in terms of diagnosis, disease monitoring and consultation
environment. There is still a way to go in promoting self-care in patients with acute and/or
chronic illness through the long-term e-health strategy, recognizing its benefits in maintaining
the disease by the user.