Rural community health workers' readiness for mobile-phone based telemedicine uptake in India.

Aravind Gandhi P, Soundappan Kathirvel, Shyam Chakraborty
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Objective: Healthcare services using mobile-phone based telemedicine provide simple technology that does not require sophisticated equipment. This study assessed community health workers' knowledge, attitude, and practice (i.e., their readiness) at the village level for uptake of mobile-phone based telemedicine. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 80 community health workers, including Auxiliary Nurse Midwives, Multipurpose Health Workers and Accredited Social Health Activists working in a rural health block of India. A pre-tested, semi-structured, interviewer-assisted, self-administered questionnaire was used to assess their mobile-phone based telemedicine readiness. Results: Sixty (75.0%) health workers owned mobile phones. The median readiness score for mobile-phone based telemedicine was 109.0. The Accredited Social Health Activists showed a better attitude toward mobile-phone based telemedicine than others. There was a significant moderate positive correlation (r=0.67) between knowledge and practice domains. Community health workers who had smartphones showed a significantly better attitude than those who did not. Conclusion: Training programs on telemedicine service delivery, focused on Auxiliary Nurse Midwives/ Multipurpose Health Workers, can improve their attitudes towards telemedicine. A better attitude of the Accredited Social Health Activists must be leveraged to initiate mobile-phone based telemedicine services on a pilot basis initially and later scaled up in other settings.

印度农村社区卫生工作者对基于移动电话的远程医疗的接受情况。
目的:使用基于移动电话的远程医疗的保健服务提供简单的技术,不需要复杂的设备。本研究评估了社区卫生工作者在村一级接受基于移动电话的远程医疗的知识、态度和做法(即他们的准备情况)。材料和方法:本横断面研究在80名社区卫生工作者中进行,包括在印度农村卫生区工作的辅助护士助产士、多用途卫生工作者和经认证的社会卫生活动家。一份预先测试的、半结构化的、访谈者协助的、自我管理的问卷被用来评估他们基于移动电话的远程医疗准备情况。结果:60名(75.0%)卫生工作者拥有移动电话。基于移动电话的远程医疗的准备度中值得分为109.0。认可的社会健康积极分子对基于移动电话的远程医疗表现出比其他人更好的态度。知识与实践领域之间存在显著的中度正相关(r=0.67)。拥有智能手机的社区卫生工作者的态度明显好于没有智能手机的社区卫生工作者。结论:以辅助护士、助产士/多功能卫生工作者为重点的远程医疗服务提供培训可提高他们对远程医疗的态度。必须利用经认可的社会卫生积极分子的更好态度,首先在试点基础上启动基于移动电话的远程医疗服务,然后在其他环境中扩大规模。
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