A Framework for the Adoption of Emerging Technologies to Reduce Under-Five Mortality in Zimbabwe

John Batani, M. Maharaj
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Under-five mortality remains a global health concern as many countries have failed to achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goal 4 (MDG 4). Children under five (under-fives) continue to perish to preventable deaths globally. Zimbabwe is amongst the Sub-Saharan African countries that failed to achieve the MDG 4 on under-five mortality. Regardless of evidence from other regions that emerging technologies help eliminate preventable deaths among under-fives, Zimbabwe's adoption of such technologies in public health facilities remains nascent. The country has introduced some digital health technologies in public facilities, but they are not specific to paediatric care. Likewise, research on digital health in Zimbabwe has paid little attention to paediatric care. Therefore, this study proposes a framework for adopting and utilizing emerging technologies to reduce under-five mortality in Zimbabwe's public health facilities. The pragmatism philosophy guided the study. It employed a sequential exploratory mixed-methods design to explore factors affecting the adoption of emerging technologies in Zimbabwe's public health facilities, and the perceived role of emerging technologies, with the aim of designing a technology adoption framework. Future studies could focus on integrating the existing digital health systems in Zimbabwe to harness the data generated to enhance paediatric care through utilizing such data in paediatric care information systems.
采用新兴技术降低津巴布韦五岁以下儿童死亡率的框架
由于许多国家未能实现联合国千年发展目标4(千年发展目标4),五岁以下儿童死亡率仍然是一个全球健康问题。全球五岁以下儿童继续死于可预防的死亡。津巴布韦是撒哈拉以南非洲国家中未能实现关于五岁以下儿童死亡率的千年发展目标4的国家之一。尽管其他区域有证据表明新兴技术有助于消除五岁以下儿童中可预防的死亡,但津巴布韦在公共卫生设施中采用这类技术仍处于初级阶段。该国在公共设施中引入了一些数字卫生技术,但这些技术并非针对儿科护理。同样,津巴布韦的数字卫生研究也很少关注儿科护理。因此,本研究提出了采用和利用新兴技术降低津巴布韦公共卫生设施五岁以下儿童死亡率的框架。实用主义哲学指导了学习。它采用顺序探索性混合方法设计,探讨影响在津巴布韦公共卫生设施采用新兴技术的因素,以及新兴技术的作用,目的是设计一个技术采用框架。未来的研究可以集中于整合津巴布韦现有的数字卫生系统,通过在儿科护理信息系统中利用这些数据来利用所产生的数据来加强儿科护理。
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