The emergence of telemedicine in a low-middle-income country: challenges and opportunities.

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ecancermedicalscience Pub Date : 2024-03-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1679
Kofi Adesi Kyei, George Nakoja Onajah, Joseph Daniels
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The quality of cancer care delivery varies across different regions of Ghana, highlighting the need for improved access to quality healthcare services. Telemedicine has emerged as a promising solution to address this disparity, as it can reduce costs and improve access to healthcare services for cancer patients in remote areas. Despite the widely reported benefits of telemedicine, its adoption in low-resource settings has been slow due to several challenges. This study explores strategies for incorporating telemedicine into the current healthcare system in Ghana for the benefit of all patients especially those diagnosed with cancer. The study also highlights the current challenges and opportunities associated with the implementation and utilisation of telemedicine in Ghana. This research was a cross-sectional study conducted in Accra, Ghana that adopted a mixed-methods approach. Participants were selected through multi-stage probability sampling. Quantitative data were collected via a survey whereas qualitative data were obtained by means of in-depth interviews and focus group discussions among healthcare professionals, patients and key stakeholders in the telemedicine industry. The Statistical Program for the Social Sciences (version 21) was used to assemble, analyse and display the research data. The major challenges discussed centered on high initial investment costs, privacy and security concerns, poor internet connectivity, insufficient infrastructure and training of healthcare providers as well as the resistance to change among healthcare professionals. The study contributes to the understanding of telemedicine adoption in Ghana with findings underscoring the potential to address healthcare challenges while highlighting the need to overcome implementation obstacles. The study findings also provide valuable insights for policymakers, healthcare institutions and stakeholders to enhance telemedicine adoption in Ghana.

远程医疗在中低收入国家的兴起:挑战与机遇。
加纳不同地区的癌症治疗质量参差不齐,这凸显了改善优质医疗服务获取途径的必要性。远程医疗可以降低成本,改善偏远地区癌症患者获得医疗服务的机会,因此已成为解决这种差异的一种有前途的解决方案。尽管远程医疗的好处被广泛报道,但由于存在一些挑战,其在低资源环境中的应用一直进展缓慢。本研究探讨了将远程医疗纳入加纳现有医疗系统的策略,以造福所有患者,尤其是确诊为癌症的患者。研究还强调了加纳目前在实施和利用远程医疗方面所面临的挑战和机遇。本研究是一项横断面研究,在加纳阿克拉进行,采用了混合方法。参与者是通过多阶段概率抽样选出的。定量数据通过调查收集,而定性数据则通过对医疗保健专业人员、患者和远程医疗行业主要利益相关者的深入访谈和焦点小组讨论获得。研究使用了社会科学统计程序(第 21 版)来汇总、分析和显示研究数据。所讨论的主要挑战集中在初期投资成本高、隐私和安全问题、互联网连接性差、基础设施不足、医疗服务提供者的培训以及医疗专业人员对变革的抵制。这项研究有助于了解加纳采用远程医疗的情况,研究结果强调了应对医疗挑战的潜力,同时也强调了克服实施障碍的必要性。研究结果还为政策制定者、医疗机构和利益相关者提供了宝贵的见解,以促进远程医疗在加纳的应用。
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