Department of Computer Science, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, 58108, USA.
Philips Research North America, 2 Canal Park, 3rd Floor, Cambridge, MA, 02141, USA.
J Med Syst. 2019 Jun 12;43(7):227. doi: 10.1007/s10916-019-1360-z.
The use of contemporary technologies in healthcare systems to improve quality of care and to promote behavioral healthcare outcomes are prevalent in high-income countries. However, low and middle-income countries (LMICs) are not receiving the same advantages of technology, which may be due to inadequate technological infrastructure and financial resources, lack of interest among policy makers and healthcare service providers, lack of skills and capacity among healthcare professionals in using technology based interventions, and resistance of the public to the use of technologies for healthcare or health promotion activities. Technology-based interventions offer considerable promise to develop entirely new models of healthcare both within and outside of formal systems of care and offer the opportunity to have a large public health impact. Such technology-based interventions could be used to address targeted global health problems in LMICs, including the chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) - a growing health system burden in LMICs. Major preventable behavioral risk factors of chronic NCDs are increasing in LMICs, and innovative interventions are essential to address these risk factors. Computer-based or mobile-based virtual coaches or Relational Agents (RAs) are increasingly being explored for counseling patients to change their health behavior in high-income countries; however, the use of RAs in LMICs has not been studied. In this paper, we summarize the growing application of RA technology in behavior change interventions in high-income countries and describe the potential of its use in LMICs. Finally, we review the potential barriers and challenges in promoting RAs in LMICs.
在高收入国家,医疗系统中使用现代技术来提高医疗质量和促进行为保健结果已经很普遍。然而,低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)并没有获得相同的技术优势,这可能是由于技术基础设施和财政资源不足、政策制定者和医疗服务提供者缺乏兴趣、医疗保健专业人员在使用基于技术的干预措施方面缺乏技能和能力,以及公众对使用技术进行医疗保健或促进健康活动的抵制。基于技术的干预措施为在正式医疗体系内外开发全新的医疗模式提供了巨大的潜力,并为产生广泛的公共卫生影响提供了机会。这种基于技术的干预措施可以用于解决 LMICs 中的全球卫生问题,包括慢性非传染性疾病(NCDs)——这是 LMICs 中日益增长的医疗系统负担。慢性 NCD 的主要可预防行为风险因素在 LMICs 中不断增加,因此必须采取创新干预措施来应对这些风险因素。计算机或移动虚拟教练或关系代理(RA)越来越多地被探索用于为高收入国家的患者提供咨询,以改变他们的健康行为;然而,在 LMICs 中尚未研究 RA 的使用。在本文中,我们总结了 RA 技术在高收入国家行为改变干预措施中的日益应用,并描述了其在 LMICs 中的应用潜力。最后,我们回顾了在 LMICs 中推广 RA 面临的潜在障碍和挑战。