Self-care intervention using mobile apps for sexual and reproductive health in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.
Hayat SedratiAbdesselam BougdiraNabiha KamalNajib AlidrissiSofia SehliSalsabil HamdiAsmae MaztiHicham ElfazaziRachid AboutaibWajih RhalemNezha DiniBouchra AssarragNadia BezadLaila AcharaiHafid HachriRedouane RabieSaaid AmzaziChakib NejjariNajeeb Al-ShorbajiHassan GhazalPublished in: Informatics for health & social care (2023)
Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) concerns physical, mental, and social well-being as related to sexual and reproductive systems. Self-care, which is the ability to promote health without the support of a health-care provider, can advance SRH, especially for fragile populations. Mobile health (mHealth) solutions can be used to raise awareness about SRH. We performed a structured literature review and analysis of mHealth-based approaches for delivering self-SRH services and interventions in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR). A fuzzy-based framework for assessing those mHealth apps was proposed. We identified 6 out of 737 papers, and 23 (5.7%) out of 400 mHealth apps retrieved from app-stores, describing mHealth use for self SRH with only 10 apps developed in EMR countries, namely Morocco, Pakistan, Egypt, Iran, and Jordan. Our fuzzy-based framework proposes guidelines regarding the implementation of self-care interventions to help project leaders promote their adoption in the SRH systems.