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Digital Health Technologies for Maternal and Child Health in Africa and Other Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Cross-disciplinary Scoping Review With Stakeholder Consultation.

Sarina TillMirriam MkhizeJaydon FaraoLondiwe Deborah ShanduLivhuwani MutheloToshka Lauren ColemanMasenyani Oupa MbombiMamare Adelaide BopapeSonja KlingbergAlastair van HeerdenTebogo Maria MothibaMelissa DensmoreNervo Verdezoto Diasnull null
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
Digital MCH has shown steady growth in Africa and other LMIC settings. Unfortunately, the role of the community was negligible, as these interventions often do not include communities early and inclusively enough in the design process. We highlight key opportunities and sociotechnical challenges for digital MCH in LMIC, such as more affordable mobile data; better access to smartphones and wearable technologies; and the rise of custom-developed, culturally appropriate apps that are more suited to low-literacy users. We also focus on barriers such as an overreliance on text-based communications and the difficulty of MCH research and design to inform and translate into policy.
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