Adaeze E Egwudo, Ayodapo O Jegede, Tolulope A Oyeniyi, Nkolika J Ezekwelu, Samirah N Abdu-Aguye, Azuka P Okwuraiwe, Chizaram A Onyeaghala, Theresa O Ozoude, Muritala O Suleiman, Grace O Aziken, Oluchukwu P Okeke, Olunike R Abodunrin, George U Eleje, Folahanmi T Akinsolu, Olajide O Sobande
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Integrating digital health technologies (DHTs) in Nigeria's healthcare system holds promise, yet the opportunities, challenges, and strategies influencing their success remain insufficiently explored. This scoping review aimed to map these factors, focusing on healthcare settings in Nigeria. A comprehensive search of databases (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and CINAHL) and Google Scholar identified publications on DHT use in Nigeria from July 1, 2014, to June 30, 2024. A total of 31 observational and experimental studies were included involving healthcare workers, patients, caregivers, or other stakeholders impacted by DHT integration. Key findings revealed that DHTs enhanced treatment adherence, healthcare utilization, and community engagement while expanding technology infrastructure for scaling interventions. Notable opportunities included support and training and improved data quality. However, challenges such as operational and logistical barriers, inadequate network coverage, and cultural and gender sensitivity issues were prevalent. Strategies to address these challenges focused on continuous training for healthcare workers, community involvement to foster engagement, and data reporting and quality improvements. Despite their potential to transform healthcare delivery, particularly in underserved areas, successful integration of DHTs in Nigeria requires addressing infrastructure gaps, cultural norms, and operational challenges. Community engagement, capacity building for healthcare workers, and data-driven decision-making are critical to maximizing the impact of digital health interventions in Nigeria.
将数字卫生技术(dht)整合到尼日利亚的卫生保健系统中带来了希望,但影响其成功的机遇、挑战和战略仍未得到充分探索。这次范围审查的目的是绘制这些因素,重点是尼日利亚的卫生保健环境。对数据库(PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和CINAHL)和谷歌Scholar进行全面搜索,确定了2014年7月1日至2024年6月30日期间尼日利亚使用DHT的出版物。共纳入了31项观察性和实验性研究,涉及卫生保健工作者、患者、护理人员或其他受DHT整合影响的利益相关者。主要研究结果显示,dht提高了治疗依从性、医疗保健利用率和社区参与,同时扩大了扩大干预措施规模的技术基础设施。值得注意的机会包括支持和培训以及改进数据质量。然而,诸如业务和后勤障碍、网络覆盖不足以及文化和性别敏感问题等挑战仍然普遍存在。应对这些挑战的战略侧重于对卫生保健工作者的持续培训、促进参与的社区参与以及数据报告和质量改进。尽管它们有可能改变医疗保健服务,特别是在服务不足的地区,但在尼日利亚成功整合dht需要解决基础设施差距、文化规范和运营挑战。在尼日利亚,社区参与、卫生保健工作者能力建设和数据驱动的决策对于最大限度地发挥数字卫生干预措施的影响至关重要。