Perspectives of health care professionals' on delivering mHealth sexual and reproductive health services in rural settings in low-and-middle-income countries: a qualitative systematic review

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Laar, Alexander Suuk [1 ,2 ]
Harris, Melissa L. [1 ]
Shifti, Desalegn Markos [1 ]
Loxton, Deborah [1 ]
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[1] Univ Newcastle, Hunter Med Res Inst, Fac Hlth & Med, Sch Publ Hlth & Med,Ctr Womens Hlth Res, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
[2] REJ Inst, Res & ICT Consultancy Serv, Tamale, Ghana
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Health care professionals; Mobile phones; mHealth; Sexual and reproductive health; Information and services; Low-and middle-income countries; WORKERS; ADOLESCENTS; ACCESS;
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10.1186/s12913-022-08512-2
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background In low to middle income countries (LMICs) with limited health care providers (HCPs) and health infrastructure, digital technologies are rapidly being adopted to help augment service delivery. In this sphere, sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services are increasingly leveraging mobile health (mHealth) technologies to improve service and information provision in rural areas. This systematic review aimed to identify HCPs perspectives on barriers to, and facilitators of, mobile phone based SRH services and information in rural areas of LMICs from current literature. Methods Searches were conducted using the following databases: Medline, Scopus, PsychINFO, CINAHL and Cochrane Library. Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, twelve full text qualitative studies published in English between January 2000 and December 2020 were included. The methodological quality of papers was assessed by two authors using the critical skills appraisal programme and synthesized using the narrative thematic analysis approach. Results Positive HCPs experiences surrounding the provision of mHealth based SRH services in LMICs included saving consultation time, ability to shift tasks, reduction in travel costs, easy referrals and follow up on clients, convenience in communicating health information confidentially, and the ability to consult groups of clients remotely rather than face-to-face. Barriers to the provision of mHealth reported by HCPs included lack of technological infrastructure, unreliable networks, limited power, the cost of mobile airtime/data and mobile phones and limited technological literacy or skills. Conclusions Implementing innovative mHealth based SRH services could bridge a service provision and access gap of SRH information and services in rural areas of LMICs. Despite the advantages of this technology, several challenges associated with delivering mHealth SRH services need to be urgently addressed to enable scale-up and integration of sexual and reproductive mHealth into rural health systems.
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