Aggarwal Sumit, Mahajan Nupur, Gupta Prakamya, Balaji Sivaraman, Singh Naorem Shyamjai, Saku Ayangla, Bhargava Balram, Panda Samiran
Indian Council of Medical Research, V. Ramalingaswami Bhawan, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, 110029, India.
State Health Society, Imphal, Manipur, 795001, India.
J Public Health Policy. 2025 Jun;46(2):326-341. doi: 10.1057/s41271-025-00553-1. Epub 2025 Jan 27.
Collaborative initiatives of the drone industry and healthcare sector are becoming a pivotal step in restructuring healthcare service delivery in India. This paper documents knowledge and perceptions of healthcare workers from various districts of Manipur and Nagaland towards the use of drones for medical supply in the region. The study utilized 27 in-depth interviews with healthcare workers to collect qualitative data, which was then analyzed using NVivo 14 for thematic and content analysis. The findings indicated that 57% of respondents are unaware of drones' applications, citing security and privacy concerns and a lack of understanding about their role in the program. This study demonstrates the optimistic perception among healthcare professionals regarding drone delivery of medical supplies to remote areas, highlighting its potential to enhance accessibility and overcome logistical challenges. It emphasizes the need for training, community engagement, and safety measures to ensure effective implementation of drone technology in healthcare delivery.
无人机行业与医疗保健部门的合作举措正成为印度医疗服务提供结构调整中的关键一步。本文记录了曼尼普尔邦和那加兰邦各地区医护人员对在该地区使用无人机进行医疗物资配送的认识和看法。该研究对医护人员进行了27次深入访谈以收集定性数据,然后使用NVivo 14进行主题和内容分析。研究结果表明,57%的受访者不知道无人机的应用,理由是担心安全和隐私问题以及对其在该项目中的作用缺乏了解。这项研究表明医护专业人员对通过无人机向偏远地区运送医疗物资持乐观态度,凸显了其在提高可及性和克服后勤挑战方面的潜力。它强调需要进行培训、社区参与和采取安全措施,以确保无人机技术在医疗服务提供中得到有效应用。