Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This scoping review aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of digital navigators in health care settings.
INTRODUCTION: Digital navigators have emerged to assist patients and clinicians in adopting and effectively using digital health technologies to achieve desired health outcomes. First introduced in the literature in 2015, this role has shown promise in selected health care settings, and more evidence is needed to formalize and scale this role across diverse clinical settings.
INCLUSION CRITERIA: This review will include both academic and gray literature that describe digital navigators in any health care setting for any patient-facing health care technology. There will be no country restrictions; however, due to the resources available to the research team, papers must be available in English.
METHODS: This review will adhere to the JBI scoping review methodology. A comprehensive search will be conducted across the following databases: MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Embase, and Web of Science. Targeted Google searches and expert consultations will supplement the database searches. All search results will be assessed against the eligibility criteria, and relevant data will be extracted by 2 independent reviewers. The findings will be characterized using multiple frameworks and presented in the final scoping review report accompanied by a Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) flow diagram.