Literature DB >> 27899794

The impact of digital technology on health of populations affected by humanitarian crises: Recent innovations and current gaps.

Sandra Mesmar1, Reem Talhouk2, Chaza Akik1, Patrick Olivier2, Imad H Elhajj3, Shady Elbassuoni4, Sarah Armoush5, Joumana Kalot5, Madeline Balaam2, Aline Germani5, Hala Ghattas6.   

Abstract

Digital technology is increasingly used in humanitarian action and promises to improve the health and social well-being of populations affected by both acute and protracted crises. We set out to (1) review the current landscape of digital technologies used by humanitarian actors and affected populations, (2) examine their impact on health and well-being of affected populations, and (3) consider the opportunities for and challenges faced by users of these technologies. Through a systematic search of academic databases and reports, we identified 50 digital technologies used by humanitarian actors, and/or populations affected by crises. We organized them according to the stage of the humanitarian cycle that they were used in, and the health outcomes or determinants of health they affected. Digital technologies were found to facilitate communication, coordination, and collection and analysis of data, enabling timely responses in humanitarian contexts. A lack of evaluation of these technologies, a paternalistic approach to their development, and issues of privacy and equity constituted major challenges. We highlight the need to create a space for dialogue between technology designers and populations affected by humanitarian crises.

Keywords:  digital; health; humanitarian; refugee

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27899794     DOI: 10.1057/s41271-016-0040-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Public Health Policy        ISSN: 0197-5897            Impact factor:   2.222


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