Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
Center for Innovative Research on Gender Health Equity, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2022 Apr 28;24(4):e36338. doi: 10.2196/36338.
The United States has abysmal reproductive health indices that, in part, reflect stark inequities experienced by people of color and those with preexisting medical conditions. The growth of "femtech," or technology-based solutions to women's health issues, in the public and private sectors is promising, yet these solutions are often geared toward health-literate, socioeconomically privileged, and/or relatively healthy white cis-women. In this viewpoint, we propose a set of guiding principles for building technologies that proactively identify and address these critical gaps in health care for people from socially and economically marginalized populations that are capable of pregnancy, as well as people with serious chronic medical conditions. These guiding principles require that such technologies: (1) include community stakeholders in the design, development, and deployment of the technology; (2) are grounded in person-centered frameworks; and (3) address health disparities as a strategy to advance health equity and improve health outcomes.
美国的生殖健康指标极差,这在一定程度上反映了有色人种和那些有预先存在的医疗条件的人所经历的明显不平等。公私部门“女性科技”(即基于技术的女性健康问题解决方案)的发展前景广阔,但这些解决方案往往针对有健康素养、社会经济地位较高的和/或相对健康的白人顺性别女性。在这篇观点文章中,我们提出了一系列指导原则,用于构建能够主动识别和解决有生育能力的社会和经济边缘化人群以及患有严重慢性疾病人群的医疗保健关键差距的技术,这些指导原则要求此类技术:(1) 让社区利益相关者参与技术的设计、开发和部署;(2) 以以人为本的框架为基础;(3) 将解决健康差异作为促进健康公平和改善健康结果的策略。