User compliance with health emergency and disaster management systems
Citation: Fitriani WR, Sutanto J, Handayani PW, Hidayanto AN. User compliance with the health emergency and disaster management system: systematic literature review. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2023;25:e41168.
Language: Abstract and full text available in EN.
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Funding sources: Penelitian Dasar Unggulan Perguruan Tinggi, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, Republic of Indonesia.
What is this? Health emergency and disaster management systems (Health EDMS) are used -in response to emergencies and disaster-related hazards that threaten public health. In this systematic review, the authors searched for articles related to user compliance with Health EDMS. They restricted their searches to articles published in English between January 2000 and February 2022. The authors included 14 articles from China (2), France (1), Germany (1), Israel (1), Republic of Korea (1), Switzerland (1), United Kingdom (2), and the United States (5).
What was found: Compliance with Health EDMS remains low. The authors identified seven theories and individual, technological, and social factors that influenced compliance. These included personal beliefs, social influence, and verification of the warnings received.
Implications: The authors of the review proposed a research framework to inform the design of Health EDMS, and identified gaps for future research.
Other considerations: The authors of the review did not discuss their findings in the context of issues relating to health equity.
This summary was prepared by Joly Ghanawi, checked by Grace Meng, and finalized by William Summerskill.