Shekoni Oluwatobi, Iversen Synne, Diaz Gabriela J, Aune Anders, Ubuane Peter Odion, Imam Zainab, André Beate
Department of Public Health, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway.
Picterus AS, Trondheim, Norway.
SAGE Open Med. 2024 Feb 12;12:20503121231224568. doi: 10.1177/20503121231224568. eCollection 2024.
Mobile health has enormous potential in healthcare due to the increasing use of mobile phones in low- and middle-income countries; its effective deployment, uptake, and utilization may result in improved health outcomes, including a reduction in neonatal deaths. However, there is a suboptimal uptake of mobile health technologies among healthcare workers in low-resource settings like Nigeria, which are often context-specific.
To investigate healthcare workers' perceptions of mobile health technologies in public health facilities in Lagos, Nigeria.
A qualitative study was conducted, and data were collected through six focus group discussions with 26 healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, and community health extension workers) from three public health facilities in Lagos, Nigeria. The collected data were analyzed using a thematic approach, where themes and subthemes were created.
Although the participants acknowledged that mobile health enhances patient-provider communication and saves time, they identified altering of healthcare workers' routine practices, information overload, power and network failure, skepticism, lack of trust, and concerns over diagnostic accuracy as potential barriers to its uptake.
Addressing healthcare workers' perceptions of mobile health technologies may enhance the deployment and uptake of such solutions in Nigeria and similar low-resource settings. Developers and implementers of such can use them to create new or enhance existing mobile health solutions to better meet the needs and requirements of healthcare workers in low- to middle-income health settings, such as Lagos, Nigeria.
由于低收入和中等收入国家手机使用的增加,移动健康在医疗保健领域具有巨大潜力;其有效部署、采用和利用可能会改善健康结果,包括降低新生儿死亡率。然而,在尼日利亚等资源匮乏地区的医护人员中,移动健康技术的采用情况并不理想,这些情况往往因具体环境而异。
调查尼日利亚拉各斯公共卫生设施中医护人员对移动健康技术的看法。
进行了一项定性研究,通过与来自尼日利亚拉各斯三个公共卫生设施的26名医护人员(医生、护士和社区卫生推广工作者)进行六次焦点小组讨论收集数据。使用主题分析法对收集到的数据进行分析,创建主题和子主题。
尽管参与者承认移动健康增强了医患沟通并节省了时间,但他们指出改变医护人员的日常工作、信息过载、电力和网络故障、怀疑态度、缺乏信任以及对诊断准确性的担忧是其采用的潜在障碍。
解决医护人员对移动健康技术的看法可能会促进此类解决方案在尼日利亚和类似资源匮乏地区的部署和采用。此类技术的开发者和实施者可以利用这些看法来创建新的或改进现有的移动健康解决方案,以更好地满足低收入和中等收入健康环境(如尼日利亚拉各斯)中医护人员的需求和要求。