Department of Health Management and Policy, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Knowledge to Policy Center, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
PLoS One. 2023 Apr 28;18(4):e0285226. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285226. eCollection 2023.
Conflict, fragility and political violence, that are taking place in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have devastating effects on health. Digital health technologies can contribute to enhancing the quality, accessibility and availability of health care services in fragile and conflict-affected states of the MENA region. To inform future research, investments and policy processes, this scoping review aims to map out the evidence on digital health in fragile states in the MENA region.
We conducted a scoping review following the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) guidelines. We conducted descriptive analysis of the general characteristics of the included papers and thematic analysis of the key findings of included studies categorized by targeted primary users of different digital health intervention.
Out of the 10,724 articles identified, we included 93 studies. The included studies mainly focused on digital health interventions targeting healthcare providers, clients and data services, while few studies focused on health systems or organizations managers. Most of the included studies were observational studies (49%). We identified no systematic reviews. Most of the studies were conducted in Lebanon (32%) followed by Afghanistan (13%) and Palestine (12%). The first authors were mainly affiliated with institutions from countries outside the MENA region (57%), mainly United Kingdom and United States. Digital health interventions provided a platform for training, supervision, and consultation for health care providers, continuing education for medical students, and disease self-management. The review also highlighted some implementation considerations for the adoption of digital health such as computer literacy, weak technological infrastructure, and privacy concerns.
This review showed that digital health technologies can provide promising solutions in addressing health needs in fragile and conflict-affected states. However, rigorous evaluation of digital technologies in fragile settings and humanitarian crises are needed to inform their design and deployment.
冲突、脆弱性和政治暴力正在中东和北非(MENA)地区的许多国家发生,对健康造成了毁灭性影响。数字健康技术可以有助于提高 MENA 地区脆弱和受冲突影响国家的医疗服务质量、可及性和可用性。为了为未来的研究、投资和政策制定提供信息,本范围综述旨在绘制 MENA 地区脆弱国家数字健康证据图。
我们按照乔安娜·布里格斯研究所(JBI)的指南进行了范围综述。我们对纳入论文的一般特征进行了描述性分析,并对按不同数字健康干预措施的目标主要使用者进行分类的纳入研究的主要结果进行了主题分析。
在确定的 10724 篇文章中,我们纳入了 93 项研究。纳入的研究主要集中在针对医疗保健提供者、客户和数据服务的数字健康干预措施上,而很少有研究关注卫生系统或组织管理者。纳入的研究大多为观察性研究(49%)。我们没有发现系统评价。大多数研究在黎巴嫩进行(32%),其次是阿富汗(13%)和巴勒斯坦(12%)。第一作者主要隶属于 MENA 地区以外国家的机构(57%),主要是英国和美国。数字健康干预措施为医疗保健提供者提供了培训、监督和咨询平台,为医学生提供继续教育,并进行疾病自我管理。该综述还强调了在采用数字健康技术时需要考虑一些实施因素,如计算机素养、薄弱的技术基础设施和隐私问题。
本综述表明,数字健康技术可为脆弱和受冲突影响的国家满足健康需求提供有前景的解决方案。然而,需要在脆弱环境和人道主义危机中对数字技术进行严格评估,以为其设计和部署提供信息。