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Mapping evidence of mobile health technologies for disease diagnosis and treatment support by health workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲卫生工作者疾病诊断和治疗支持的映射证据:审查

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The rapid growth of mobile technology has given rise to the development of mobile health (mHealth) applications aimed at treating and preventing a wide range of health conditions. However, evidence on the use of mHealth in high disease burdened settings such as sub-Sharan Africa is not clear. Given this, we systematically mapped evidence on mHealth for disease diagnosis and treatment support by health workers in sub-Saharan Africa. We conducted a scoping review study guided by the Arksey and O’Malley’s framework, Levac et al. recommendations, and Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines. We thoroughly searched the following databases: MEDLINE and CINAHL with full text via EBSCOhost; PubMed; Science Direct and Google Scholar for relevant articles from the inception of mHealth technology to April 2020. Two reviewers independently screened abstracts and full-text articles using the eligibility criteria as reference. This study employed the mixed methods appraisal tool version 2018 to assess the methodological quality of the included studies. Out of the 798 articles identified, only 12 published articles presented evidence on the availability and use of mHealth for disease diagnosis and treatment support by health workers in SSA since 2010. Of the 12 studies, four studies were conducted in Kenya; two in Malawi; two in Nigeria; one in South Africa; one in Zimbabwe; one in Mozambique, and one in Lesotho. Out of the 12 studies, one reported the use of mHealth for diseases diagnosis; three reported the use of mHealth to manage HIV; two on the management of HIV/TB; two on the treatment of malaria; one each on the management of hypertension; cervical cancer; and three were not specific on any disease condition. All the 12 included studies underwent methodological quality appraisal with a scored between 70 and 100%. The study shows that there is limited research on the availability and use of mHealth by health workers for disease diagnosis and treatment support in sub-Saharan Africa. We, therefore, recommend primary studies focusing on the use of mHealth by health workers for disease diagnosis and treatment support in sub-Saharan Africa.
机译:移动技术的快速增长引起了旨在治疗和预防各种健康状况的移动健康(MHECHEATH)应用的发展。但是,关于使用MHECHEATH在高疾病负担的情况下的证据,例如亚斯兰非洲的亚斯兰非洲尚不清楚。鉴于这一点,我们系统地绘制了关于MHEHEALT的证据,以亚撒哈拉以南非洲卫生工作者对疾病诊断和治疗支持。我们通过ARKSEY和O'MALLEY的框架,Levac等人进行了一个裁剪审查。建议,乔安娜Briggs学院指导方针。我们彻底搜索了以下数据库:通过EBSCOHOST与全文中的MEDLINE和CINAHL; pubmed;科学直接和谷歌学者从MHEATH技术成立到2020年4月的相关文章。两位审稿人使用资格标准作为参考,独立筛选摘要和全文文章。本研究采用了混合方法评估工具版2018,以评估所包含的研究的方法论质量。在798篇文章中,只有12条发布的文章提出了关于SSA的卫生工作者的疾病诊断和治疗支持的有关和使用MHEATH的证据。在12项研究中,在肯尼亚进行了四项研究;两个在马拉维;两个在尼日利亚;一个在南非;一个在津巴布韦;一个在莫桑比克,一个在莱索托。在12项研究中,一个人报告使用MHEALTE疾病诊断;三次报告使用MHEALT管理艾滋病毒;两个关于HIV / TB的管理;两个关于疟疾的治疗;每个人都在管理高血压;宫颈癌;三种没有任何疾病病症的特异性。所有12项包括在较70%至100%之间进行的方法论质量评估的研究。该研究表明,在撒哈拉以南非洲撒哈拉州疾病诊断和治疗支持的卫生工作者的可用性和使用研究有限。因此,我们推荐初级研究,重点是在撒哈拉以南非洲疾病诊断和治疗支持的卫生工作者使用MHEATH。

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