Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
Africa Health Research Institute, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2023 Feb 22;11:e42023. doi: 10.2196/42023.
Community health workers (CHWs) have become essential to the promotion of healthy behaviors, yet their work is complicated by challenges both within and beyond their control. These challenges include resistance to the change of existing behaviors, disbelief of health messages, limited community health literacy, insufficient CHW communication skills and knowledge, lack of community interest and respect for CHWs, and CHWs' lack of adequate supplies. The rising penetration of "smart" technology (eg, smartphones and tablets) in low- and middle-income countries facilitates the use of portable electronic devices in the field.
This scoping review examines to what extent mobile health in the form of smart devices may enhance the delivery of public health messages in CHW-client interactions, thereby addressing the aforementioned challenges and inducing client behavior change.
We conducted a structured search of the PubMed and LILACS databases using subject heading terms in 4 categories: technology user, technology device, use of technology, and outcome. Eligibility criteria included publication since January 2007, CHWs delivering a health message aided by a smart device, and face-to-face communication between CHWs and clients. Eligible studies were analyzed qualitatively using a modified version of the Partners in Health conceptual framework.
We identified 12 eligible studies, 10 (83%) of which used qualitative or mixed methods approaches. We found that smart devices mitigate challenges encountered by CHWs by improving their knowledge, motivation, and creativity (eg, through self-made videos); their status within the community; and the credibility of their health messages. The technology stimulated interest in both CHWs and clients-and sometimes even in bystanders and neighbors. Media content produced locally or reflecting local customs was strongly embraced. Yet, the effect of smart devices on the quality of CHW-client interactions was inconclusive. Interactions suffered as CHWs were tempted to replace educational conversations with clients by passively watching video content. Furthermore, a series of technical difficulties experienced especially by older and less educated CHWs compromised some of the advantages brought about by mobile devices. Adequate CHW training ameliorated these difficulties. Only 1 study (8%) considered client health behavior change as an end point, thus revealing a major research gap.
Smart mobile devices may augment CHWs' field performance and enhance face-to-face interactions with clients, yet they also generate new challenges. The available evidence is scarce, mostly qualitative, and focused on a limited range of health outcomes. Future research should include larger-scale interventions across a wide range of health outcomes and feature client health behavior change as an end point.
社区卫生工作者(CHW)对于促进健康行为至关重要,但他们的工作受到了自身内外因素的挑战。这些挑战包括对现有行为改变的抵制、对健康信息的不信任、社区健康素养有限、CHW 沟通技巧和知识不足、社区对 CHW 的兴趣和尊重不足以及 CHW 缺乏足够的供应。在中低收入国家,“智能”技术(例如智能手机和平板电脑)的普及率不断提高,这使得便携式电子设备在现场得到了应用。
本范围综述旨在探讨以智能设备形式的移动健康在多大程度上可以增强 CHW 与客户互动中的公共卫生信息传递,从而解决上述挑战并诱导客户行为改变。
我们使用主题词在 4 个类别中对 PubMed 和 LILACS 数据库进行了结构化搜索:技术用户、技术设备、技术使用和结果。纳入标准包括自 2007 年 1 月以来的出版物、CHW 借助智能设备传递健康信息以及 CHW 和客户之间的面对面交流。使用合作伙伴健康概念框架的修改版本对合格研究进行了定性分析。
我们确定了 12 项合格研究,其中 10 项(83%)使用了定性或混合方法。我们发现,智能设备通过提高 CHW 的知识、动力和创造力(例如,通过自制视频)、他们在社区中的地位以及他们健康信息的可信度,减轻了 CHW 遇到的挑战。该技术激发了 CHW 和客户的兴趣-有时甚至激发了旁观者和邻居的兴趣。强烈支持本地制作或反映当地习俗的媒体内容。然而,智能设备对 CHW 与客户互动质量的影响尚无定论。当 CHW 倾向于通过被动观看视频内容代替与客户进行教育性对话时,互动受到了影响。此外,一系列技术难题(特别是在年龄较大和教育程度较低的 CHW 中)削弱了移动设备带来的一些优势。充分的 CHW 培训缓解了这些困难。只有 1 项研究(8%)将客户健康行为改变视为终点,因此揭示了一个主要的研究空白。
智能移动设备可以增强 CHW 的现场表现并增强与客户的面对面互动,但也带来了新的挑战。现有证据稀缺,主要是定性的,并且集中在有限的一系列健康结果上。未来的研究应该包括更广泛的干预措施,涵盖广泛的健康结果,并将客户健康行为改变作为终点。