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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Digital literacy of healthcare professionals as a condition for effective professional interaction

About authors

1 Yaroslavl State Medical University, Yaroslavl, Russia

2 Clinical Hospital No. 2, Yaroslavl, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Olga V. Sokolova
Respublikanskaya St., 81, Yaroslavl, 150065, Russia; ur.xednay@392avos

About paper

Author contribution: all the authors made a significant contribution to preparation of the paper, read and approved the final version of the article prior to the publication. Sokolova OV — research planning, analysis, interpretation of data; Smirnova AV — editing the draft of the manuscript, Isaeva IYu— research planning, data interpretation, preparation of a draft of the manuscript; Alekseeva KS — literature analysis, preparation of a draft of the manuscript.

Received: 2025-09-09 Accepted: 2025-09-15 Published online: 2025-09-29
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Fig. Peer relationships during circulation of medicinal products in clinical studies
Table 1. Computer competence level description
Table 2. Analysis of healthcare professional workplace equipment
Table 3. Results of computer proficiency self-assessment by medical and pharmaceutical professionals
Table 4. Analysis of the need to improve computer literacy