Journal of Creative Power and Ambition (JCPA)
Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): Journal of Creative Power and Ambition (JCPA)

Digital Competence of Medical Personnel: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis

Ferdy.T. Rumambi (Indonesian Christian University in Tomohon, Indonesia)
Lawren Julio Rumokoy (Sam Ratulangi University Manado, Indonesia)
Christoffel M. O. Mintardjo (Sam Ratulangi University Manado, Indonesia)
Fitty Valdi Arie (Sam Ratulangi University Manado, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Jun 2026

Abstract

Digital competence among healthcare professionals has become increasingly essential for ensuring high-quality patient care and adapting to the rapid advancement of healthcare technologies. Therefore, this systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthesize existing evidence regarding digital competence levels among healthcare professionals, identify the key factors associated with digital competence, and evaluate the effectiveness of digital competence training interventions. A comprehensive search of PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and ERIC databases was conducted for studies published between January 2015 and December 2023. Observational and quasi-experimental studies involving physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals were included, with screening, data extraction, and risk-of-bias assessment independently performed by two reviewers using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Meta-analysis was conducted using a random-effects model. A total of 47 studies involving 12,356 participants from 28 countries met the inclusion criteria. The pooled mean digital competence score was 68.2% (95% CI: 64.8–71.6%), with significant differences observed across professional groups and healthcare settings. Physicians demonstrated higher competence levels (71.4%) than nurses (66.3%) (p = 0.003), while healthcare personnel working in tertiary hospitals showed greater competence (72.1%) compared with those in primary care settings (61.5%) (p < 0.001). Important predictors of digital competence included age, years of professional experience, and formal information technology training. Furthermore, digital competence training interventions significantly improved competence levels by 18.5% (95% CI: 14.2–22.8%; I² = 58%). Overall, the quality of evidence was moderate for most outcomes, indicating that targeted training programs can play a substantial role in enhancing digital competence among healthcare professionals.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jcpa

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Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Journal of Creative Power and Ambition (JCPA) (E-ISSN 3031-4054) is a blind peer-reviewed journal published by Edujavare Publishing, Indonesia. This journal publishes research articles, conceptual articles, field study reports and book reviews on all scopes of Business Innovation and Creation, ...