| Literature DB >> 25566520 |
Kagiso Ndlovu1, Ryan Littman-Quinn2, Elizabeth Park1, Zambo Dikai1, Carrie L Kovarik2.
Abstract
Effective health care delivery is significantly compromised in an environment where resources, both human and technical, are limited. Botswana's health care system is one of the many in the African continent with few specialized medical doctors, thereby posing a barrier to patients' access to health care services. In addition, the traditional landline and non-robust Information Technology (IT) network infrastructure characterized by slow bandwidth still dominates the health care system in Botswana. Upgrading of the landline IT infrastructure to meet today's health care demands is a tedious, long, and expensive process. Despite these challenges, there still lies hope in health care delivery utilizing wireless telecommunication services. Botswana has recently experienced tremendous growth in the mobile telecommunication industry coupled with an increase in the number of individually owned mobile devices. This growth inspired the Botswana-UPenn Partnership (BUP) to collaborate with local partners to explore using mobile devices as tools to improve access to specialized health care delivery. Pilot studies were conducted across four medical specialties, including radiology, oral medicine, dermatology, and cervical cancer screening. Findings from the studies became vital evidence in support of the first scale-up project of a mobile telemedicine solution in Botswana, also known as "Kgonafalo." Some technical and social challenges were encountered during the initial studies, such as malfunctioning of mobile devices, accidental damage of devices, and cultural misalignment between IT and healthcare providers. These challenges brought about lessons learnt, including a strong need for unwavering senior management support, establishment of solid local public-private partnerships, and efficient project sustainability plans. Sustainability milestones included the development and signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Botswana government and a private telecommunications partner, the publication and awarding of the government tender to a local IT company, and the development and signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between the Ministry of Health Clinical Services department and the local tender winner. The initial system scale-up is scheduled to occur in 2014 and to ensure the project's sustainability, the system is aligned with the national eHealth strategy and local ownership of the project remains at the forefront (1).Entities:
Keywords: low-resource setting; mHealth; mobile telemedicine; national eHealth strategy; public-private partnerships; store-and-forward telemedicine; sustainability
Year: 2014 PMID: 25566520 PMCID: PMC4269123 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2014.00275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Number of locations, clinicians trained and mHealth cases (January 2011 to September 2013).
| Specialty | Locations | Clinicians trained | Number of cases |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cervical cancer screening | 1 | 2 | 356 |
| Teledermatology | 2 | 5 | 126 |
| Oral telemedicine | 10 | 16 | 160 |
| Teleradiology | 2 | 4 | 54 |
| Total | 15 | 27 | 696 |
Summary of phone users’ feedback across the four medical specialties.
| Oral health | Dermatology | Radiology | Cervical cancer screening | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phone screen | Phone screen is the right size | Perfect screen size | The screen size is big enough | Screen is just the right size |
| Picture quality | Picture quality is excellent | Excellent picture quality | Good pictures captured by the device | The pictures are of good quality |
| Protective cover | Protective cover is needed | Needs protective cover | Device is fragile and needs some covers | The device needs a cover since it is too slippery |
| Zoom | Perfect zoom range | Zoom range is just what is needed | Zoom range is about the right length | Zoom range is a bit limited, doesn’t go as far as we would want it |
| Training | More training needed | Some level of training is needed to first time users | More training required on how to capture perfect images | A lot of training is needed on the touch screen features |
| Battery | It’s a good device with long battery life compared to previous models | The device is well suited for dermatology and its battery lasts longer | A good phone model with high long battery life | Generally it is a good device, we are happy about the device battery life |