“…The definitions used are either the results of scoping reviews or frameworks where many individual results have been merged (15/46, 33%) [4,10,23,26,28,33,37,42,44,46,48,51,52,59,61]. Alternatively, they are based on other, explicitly named works, such as DigComp 2.2 [7] (4/46, 9%) [22,29,54,56]; the European framework for the digital competence of educators [63] (1/46, 2%) [27]; the technology acceptance model [64] and the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology [65] (1/46, 2%) [11]; the accreditation of competence in information and communication technologies by the government of Catalonia [66] (1/46, 2%) [53]; the Educause Center for Analysis and Research [67] (1/46, 2%) [60]; the General Confidence with Computer Use Scale [68] (1/46, 2%) [32]; the eHealth literacy questionnaire [69] (1/46, 2%) [40]; the eHealth literacy assessment toolkit [70] (1/46, 2%) [34]; the Self-Assessment of Nursing Informatics Competencies Scale [71] (1/46, 2%) [24]; a scale assessing the informatics competencies for nurses [72] (1/46, 2%) [39]; a scale assessing digital literacy with regard to information and communication technology [73] (1/46, 2%)…”