利用人工智能实现包容性产科护理:加强非洲残疾母亲的获取。

Women's health (London, England) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-16 DOI:10.1177/17455057251326675
Obasanjo Bolarinwa, Aliu Mohammed, Victor Igharo, Sinegugu Shongwe
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残疾妇女在获得孕产妇保健方面面临重大障碍,这增加了她们发生不良妊娠结果的风险,特别是在资源有限的非洲。人工智能(AI)为提高这些妇女获得产前护理、熟练接生和产后护理的包容性和可及性提供了独特的机会。本文探讨了人工智能在解决限制残疾妇女利用孕产妇保健服务的社会经济、物质和制度障碍方面的潜力。人工智能驱动的技术,如虚拟助理、预测分析和可穿戴设备,可以通过改善孕期监测、提供实时健康数据和促进获得熟练护理来改善孕产妇健康结果。然而,人工智能在非洲孕产妇保健领域的成功实施面临着挑战,包括技术基础设施、数据质量和伦理问题。为了克服这些挑战,确保人工智能工具具有包容性、文化敏感性和可访问性,政府、医疗保健提供者和人工智能开发人员之间的协作努力是必要的。将人工智能纳入孕产妇保健服务可改善孕产妇结局,降低死亡率,并促进非洲残疾妇女的平等。
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Leveraging artificial intelligence for inclusive maternity care: Enhancing access for mothers with disabilities in Africa.

Women with disabilities face significant barriers in accessing maternal healthcare, which increases their risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, particularly in Africa, where resources are limited. Artificial intelligence (AI) presents a unique opportunity to improve inclusivity and accessibility to antenatal care, skilled birth attendance and postnatal care for these women. This paper explores the potential of AI to address the socio-economic, physical, and institutional barriers that limit the utilisation of maternal healthcare services by women with disabilities. AI-driven technologies, such as virtual assistants, predictive analytics, and wearable devices, can enhance maternal health outcomes by improving monitoring during pregnancy, providing real-time health data, and facilitating access to skilled care. However, the successful implementation of AI in maternal healthcare in Africa faces challenges, including technological infrastructure, data quality, and ethical concerns. Collaborative efforts between governments, healthcare providers, and AI developers are necessary to overcome these challenges and ensure AI tools are inclusive, culturally sensitive, and accessible. Integrating AI into maternal healthcare services could lead to improved maternal outcomes, reduce mortality rates, and promote equity for women with disabilities in Africa.

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