Literature DB >> 28870567

Tele-neurology in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review of the literature.

Fred S Sarfo1, Sheila Adamu2, Dominic Awuah2, Bruce Ovbiagele3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The rapid advancement in telecommunications on the African continent has opened up avenues for improving medical care to underserved populations. Although the greatest burden of neurological disorders is borne by Low-and-Middle Income Countries (LMICs) including sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), there is a profound paucity of neurologists to serve the population. Telemedicine presents a promising avenue for effective mobilization and utilization of the few neurologists in Africa.
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the published literature on the use of telemedicine for improved care and outcomes for patients with neurological disorders in SSA.
METHODS: We searched PubMed and Cochrane library from January 1, 1980 to April 30, 2017 using the following keywords: "Telemedicine neurology Africa", "Teleneurology Africa", "Telestroke Africa", "Telerehabilitation Africa", "Telemedicine for epilepsy", "Telemedicine for Parkinson's disease Africa", "Telemedicine for dementia Africa", "Telehealth neurology Africa". Our inclusion criteria were randomized controlled trials, or case series that reported the utilization of telemedicine for care/education of individuals with neurological disorders in sub-Saharan Africa.
RESULTS: This search yielded 6 abstracts. By consensus between two investigators, 1 publication met the criteria for inclusion and further review. The one study identified utilized telemedicine for the purpose of improving education/knowledge of 16 doctors and 17 allied health professionals in Parkinson's disease (PD) in Cameroon. The study noted feasibility and satisfaction of participants with telemedicine as well as improved knowledge base of participants after the educational course but noted access to healthcare by patients did not change. No studies have evaluated the use of telemedicine for care of patients with neurological disorders.
CONCLUSION: The indication is that teleneurology may be feasible in SSA and studies are needed to assess feasibility, acceptability, efficacy, cost-effectiveness of this promising discipline of neurology in these resource-limited settings. We propose the setting up of trans‑continental, inter-regional, intra-regional, and national networks of neurologists to utilize teleneurology platforms to improve the reach of neurology care in SSA.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28870567      PMCID: PMC5678757          DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2017.07.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0022-510X            Impact factor:   3.181


  35 in total

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2.  Mobile teledermatology in Ghana: sending and answering consults via mobile platform.

Authors:  Achiamah Osei-tutu; Ting Shih; Alyx Rosen; Nathan Amanquah; Mridul Chowdhury; Rajiv I Nijhawan; Daniel Siegel; Carrie Kovarik
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Journal:  Appl Neuropsychol Adult       Date:  2015-02-26       Impact factor: 2.248

4.  Evaluating the potential impact of a mobile telemedicine system on coordination of specialty care for patients with complicated oral lesions in Botswana.

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Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  2015-10-28       Impact factor: 4.497

5.  A Parkinson's disease tele-education program for health care providers in Cameroon.

Authors:  Esther Cubo; Jacques Doumbe; Erero Njiengwe; Paul Onana; Raul Garoña; Josue Alcalde; Joaquin Seco; Natividad Mariscal; Becky Manyi Epundugu; Sixto Cubo; Maria Jesus Coma
Journal:  J Neurol Sci       Date:  2015-07-15       Impact factor: 3.181

Review 6.  Teleneurology applications: Report of the Telemedicine Work Group of the American Academy of Neurology.

Authors:  Lawrence R Wechsler; Jack W Tsao; Steven R Levine; Rebecca J Swain-Eng; Robert J Adams; Bart M Demaerschalk; David C Hess; Elena Moro; Lee H Schwamm; Steve Steffensen; Barney J Stern; Steven J Zuckerman; Pratik Bhattacharya; Larry E Davis; Ilana R Yurkiewicz; Aimee L Alphonso
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2013-02-12       Impact factor: 9.910

7.  Mobile Phone Text Messages to Support Treatment Adherence in Adults With High Blood Pressure (SMS-Text Adherence Support [StAR]): A Single-Blind, Randomized Trial.

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8.  Efficiency of an intervention package for arterial hypertension comprising telemanagement in a Cameroonian rural setting: The TELEMED-CAM study.

Authors:  Samuel Kingue; Prisca Angandji; Alain Patrick Menanga; Gloria Ashuntantang; Eugene Sobngwi; Rosemonde Akindes Dossou-Yovo; Francois Folefack Kaze; André Pascal Kengne; Anastase Dzudie; Pierre Ndobo; Walinjom Muna
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Review 9.  The RAFT Telemedicine Network: Lessons Learnt and Perspectives from a Decade of Educational and Clinical Services in Low- and Middle-Incomes Countries.

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Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2014-10-07

10.  Telemedicine and Alzheimer's disease from studio-based videoconferencing to mobile handheld cell phones.

Authors:  Pk Poh-Kooi Loh
Journal:  J Brain Dis       Date:  2009-03-30
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  11 in total

Review 1.  Tele-Rehabilitation after Stroke: An Updated Systematic Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Fred S Sarfo; Uladzislau Ulasavets; Ohene K Opare-Sem; Bruce Ovbiagele
Journal:  J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis       Date:  2018-06-04       Impact factor: 2.136

2.  Pilot trial of a tele-rehab intervention to improve outcomes after stroke in Ghana: A feasibility and user satisfaction study.

Authors:  Fred S Sarfo; Nathaniel Adusei; Michael Ampofo; Frank K Kpeme; Bruce Ovbiagele
Journal:  J Neurol Sci       Date:  2018-02-01       Impact factor: 3.181

3.  Potential role of tele-rehabilitation to address barriers to implementation of physical therapy among West African stroke survivors: A cross-sectional survey.

Authors:  Fred S Sarfo; Sheila Adamu; Dominic Awuah; Osei Sarfo-Kantanka; Bruce Ovbiagele
Journal:  J Neurol Sci       Date:  2017-09-01       Impact factor: 3.181

4.  Neurological disorders encountered at an out-patient clinic in Ghana's largest medical center: A 16-year review.

Authors:  Albert Akpalu; Patrick Adjei; Kodwo Nkromah; Foster Osei Poku; Fred Stephen Sarfo
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5.  COVID-19 and Teleneurology in Sub-Saharan Africa: Leveraging the Current Exigency.

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Review 6.  Mapping the Diverse and Inclusive Future of Parkinson's Disease Genetics and Its Widespread Impact.

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8.  Implementation of a Teleneurology Clinic in Zambia during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Melody Asukile; Lorraine Chishimba; Mashina Chomba; Moses Mataa; Frighton Mutete; Naluca Mwendaweli; Kunda Yumbe; Stanley Zimba; Gloria Habanyama; Sydney Shampile; Alex Makupe; Deanna Saylor
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9.  Review of Systematic Reviews in the Field of Telemedicine.

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Review 10.  The impact of COVID-19 on patients with neurological disorders and their access to healthcare in Africa: A review of the literature.

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Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2022-08-11       Impact factor: 3.405

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