7/16/2023 0 Comments Download digital storytellingA summary of the findings reported in studies looking at digital storytelling as a way of sharing information in healthcare is needed. The use of digital storytelling of patient experiences with healthcare has gained attention in recent years, as a tool for sharing and understanding information among patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals and policy makers. Concerns centered on the accuracy and reliability of some of the information available online and the impact of digital storytelling on knowledge action and implementation.ĭigital storytelling is a multi-media presentation of a story, often in the form of a narrated video. Using digital storytelling as a tool in KT interventions can contribute to shared decision-making in healthcare and increase awareness in patients’ health related experiences. Digital storytelling was predominately defined as a story in multi-media form, presented as a video, for selective or public viewing and used as educational material for healthcare professionals, patients and families. A broad range of interpretations of digital storytelling and a variety of KT interventions were identified. Included studies were from nine countries and focused on an array of physical and mental health conditions. Of 4656 citations retrieved, 114 full texts were reviewed, and twenty-one articles included in the review. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR) was used to report the review process. Search strategies were conducted for electronic databases (Medline, CINAHL, Web of Science, ProQuest dissertations and theses global, and Psychinfo). (Implement Sci 5(1):69, 2010) recommended steps for scoping reviews. We followed by Arksey and O’Malley (Int J Soc Res Methodol 8(1):19–32, 2005), and Levac et al. ![]() We conducted a scoping review of the literature available on the use of patient digital storytelling as a tool in KT interventions. The use of digital storytelling in knowledge translation (KT) is emerging as technology advances in healthcare to address the challenging tasks of disseminating and transferring knowledge to key stakeholders. A growing interest has centered on digital storytelling in health research, described as a multi-media presentation of a story using technology.
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