Conceptualizing a Nursing Model for Integration of Patient Engagement Into Perinatal Digital Health Development and Quality Assurance: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis
Jennifer Auxier

TL;DR
This paper develops a nursing-based model to integrate patient engagement into the design and quality assurance of perinatal digital health systems.
Contribution
A novel nursing model is proposed, grounded in nursing theory and participatory action research for perinatal digital health development.
Findings
Perinatal digital health research lacks nursing conceptual grounding.
The model integrates patient engagement through four attributes: access, personalization, therapeutic alliance, and commitment.
The model supports person-centered intervention mapping and co-creation during real-life testing.
Abstract
This study examines current assumptions of digital transformation research in the perinatal context and constructs a nursing model through a critical interpretive synthesis. Perinatal digital transformation research is discussed and found to be lacking grounding in nursing concepts; nursing theory was integrated by examining data through the lenses of Woman‐ and Family‐Centered Care (Person‐centered Perinatal Care) and by applying Donabedian's Frame of quality assurance into the conceptual matrix. Here, iterative data collection occurred, initially through a scoping review examining the nature and range of perinatal digital health systems. Purposive sampling of empirical studies was conducted to saturate the data pool with all four attributes of patient engagement (access, personalization, therapeutic alliance, and commitment). Participatory action theory supported an abductive stage of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Health and mHealth Applications · Electronic Health Records Systems · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
