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Comparing the influence of big data resources on medical knowledge recall for staff with and without medical collaboration platform

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BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-023-04926-6

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Big data resources; Recall of prior medical knowledge; Medical collaboration platform

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This study examines the impact of big data resources on the recall of prior medical knowledge by healthcare professionals, and how this differs in environments with and without remote consultation platforms. The data shows that shared big data resources at the public level have a direct impact on the recall of prior medical knowledge in both scenarios. However, the direct impact of big data resources at the institutional level differs significantly between the two scenarios. The study also identifies indirect pathways for the impact of specific big data resources in institutions with and without platforms. Overall, the study highlights the importance of considering different levels of big data resources and their interactions for improving clinical capabilities.
Background This study aims to examine how big data resources affect the recall of prior medical knowledge by healthcare professionals, and how this differs in environments with and without remote consultation platforms. Method This study investigated two distinct categories of medical institutions, namely 132 medical institutions with platforms, and 176 medical institutions without the platforms. Big data resources are categorized into two levels-medical institutional level and public level-and three types, namely data, technology, and services. The data are analyzed using SmartPLS2. Results (1) In both scenarios, shared big data resources at the public level have a significant direct impact on the recall of prior medical knowledge. However, there is a significant difference in the direct impact of big data resources at the institutional level in both scenarios. (2) In institutions with platforms, for the three big data resources (the medical big data assets and big data deployment technical capacity at the medical institutional level, and policies of medical big data at the public level) without direct impacts, there exist three indirect pathways. (3) In institutions without platforms, for the two big data resources (the service capability and big data technical capacity at the medical institutional level) without direct impacts, there exist three indirect pathways. Conclusions The different interactions between big data, technology, and services, as well as between different levels of big data resources, affect the way clinical doctors recall relevant medical knowledge. These interaction patterns vary between institutions with and without platforms. This study provides a reference for governments and institutions to design big data environments for improving clinical capabilities.

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