mHealth Apps and Services for Maternal Healthcare in Developing Countries

G. Iyawa, Suama Hamunyela
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The purpose of this paper was to define mobile health (mHealth) for maternal healthcare in the context of developing countries. This paper also aimed to identify and classify different mHealth apps and services used for maternal healthcare in developing countries by means of a Literature Survey. This paper is part of a larger study which aims to develop guidelines and strategies for implementing mHealth apps and services to support maternal healthcare in public hospitals in Namibia. Studies have revealed that mHealth apps and services have been useful tools in facilitating patient engagement in the healthcare process. This paper contributes to the understanding of existing apps and services which have been adopted for maternal healthcare in developing countries and provides useful insights on the research gaps to support the development of guidelines and strategies for implementing mHealth apps and services for maternal healthcare in public hospitals in Namibia. Twenty papers on mHealth apps and services met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The findings suggest that short message service and mobile apps have been popular for supporting pregnant and postpartum women in developing countries. Research gaps were identified and recommendations were provided for the Namibian public health sector. The findings of this paper could inform researchers as well as health policymakers within the Namibian public health sector on services which could improve maternal healthcare services in Namibia.
发展中国家孕产妇保健的移动医疗应用和服务
本文的目的是在发展中国家的背景下定义孕产妇保健的移动健康(mHealth)。本文还旨在通过文献调查来识别和分类发展中国家用于孕产妇保健的不同移动健康应用程序和服务。本文是一项大型研究的一部分,该研究旨在制定实施移动健康应用程序和服务的指导方针和战略,以支持纳米比亚公立医院的孕产妇保健。研究表明,移动医疗应用程序和服务已成为促进患者参与医疗保健过程的有用工具。本文有助于了解发展中国家孕产妇保健采用的现有应用程序和服务,并就研究差距提供有用的见解,以支持制定在纳米比亚公立医院实施孕产妇保健移动健康应用程序和服务的指导方针和战略。20篇关于移动医疗应用和服务的论文符合纳入和排除标准。研究结果表明,在发展中国家,短信服务和移动应用程序在支持孕妇和产后妇女方面很受欢迎。确定了研究差距,并为纳米比亚公共卫生部门提出了建议。这篇论文的发现可以为纳米比亚公共卫生部门的研究人员和卫生政策制定者提供有关服务的信息,这些服务可以改善纳米比亚的孕产妇保健服务。
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