Njoroge Martin, Zurovac Dejan, Ogara Esther A A, Chuma Jane, Kirigia Doris
Department of Public Health Research, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, PO BOX 43640-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Centre for Tropical Medicine, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, CCVTM, Oxford, OX3 7LJ, UK.
BMC Res Notes. 2017 Feb 10;10(1):90. doi: 10.1186/s13104-017-2416-0.
The growth of Information and Communication Technology in Kenya has facilitated implementation of a large number of eHealth projects in a bid to cost-effectively address health and health system challenges. This systematic review aims to provide a situational analysis of eHealth initiatives being implemented in Kenya, including an assessment of the areas of focus and geographic distribution of the health projects. The search strategy involved peer and non-peer reviewed sources of relevant information relating to projects under implementation in Kenya. The projects were examined based on strategic area of implementation, health purpose and focus, geographic location, evaluation status and thematic area.
A total of 114 citations comprising 69 eHealth projects fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The eHealth projects included 47 mHealth projects, 9 health information system projects, 8 eLearning projects and 5 telemedicine projects. In terms of projects geographical distribution, 24 were executed in Nairobi whilst 15 were designed to have a national coverage but only 3 were scaled up. In terms of health focus, 19 projects were mainly on primary care, 17 on HIV/AIDS and 11 on maternal and child health (MNCH). Only 8 projects were rigorously evaluated under randomized control trials.
This review discovered that there is a myriad of eHealth projects being implemented in Kenya, mainly in the mHealth strategic area and focusing mostly on primary care and HIV/AIDs. Based on our analysis, most of the projects were rarely evaluated. In addition, few projects are implemented in marginalised areas and least urbanized counties with more health care needs, notwithstanding the fact that adoption of information and communication technology should aim to improve health equity (i.e. improve access to health care particularly in remote parts of the country in order to reduce geographical inequities) and contribute to overall health systems strengthening.
肯尼亚信息通信技术的发展推动了大量电子健康项目的实施,旨在以具有成本效益的方式应对健康和卫生系统挑战。本系统评价旨在对肯尼亚正在实施的电子健康计划进行态势分析,包括对健康项目的重点领域和地理分布进行评估。检索策略涉及同行评审和非同行评审的与肯尼亚正在实施的项目相关的信息来源。根据实施的战略领域、健康目的和重点、地理位置、评估状态和主题领域对项目进行审查。
共有114篇包含69个电子健康项目的文献符合纳入标准。电子健康项目包括47个移动健康项目、9个健康信息系统项目、8个电子学习项目和5个远程医疗项目。在项目地理分布方面,24个在内罗毕执行,15个旨在覆盖全国,但只有3个进行了扩大推广。在健康重点方面,19个项目主要关注初级保健,17个关注艾滋病毒/艾滋病,11个关注孕产妇和儿童健康(妇幼保健)。只有8个项目在随机对照试验下得到了严格评估。
本评价发现肯尼亚正在实施大量电子健康项目,主要集中在移动健康战略领域,且大多关注初级保健和艾滋病毒/艾滋病。根据我们的分析,大多数项目很少得到评估。此外,尽管采用信息通信技术应旨在改善健康公平性(即改善获得医疗保健的机会,特别是在该国偏远地区,以减少地理上的不平等)并有助于加强整体卫生系统,但在医疗需求更大的边缘化地区和城市化程度最低的县实施的项目很少。