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Telemedicine use in Sub-Saharan Africa: Barriers and policy recommendations for Covid-19 and beyond. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Telemedicine has been valuable during the Covid-19 pandemic, but concerns exist regarding its effectiveness and application in healthcare.
  • The study aimed to pinpoint specific barriers hindering successful telemedicine implementation in Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • A systematic review of 66 studies highlighted widespread telemedicine use in the region but revealed significant obstacles such as technological, organizational, legal, financial, and cultural issues, along with recommendations to address these challenges.

Article Abstract

Background: Telemedicine has been a useful healthcare alternative in the fight to contain the recent Covid-19 global pandemic. Yet the extent of its application and efficacy as an alternative route for healthcare provision remains a major concern for clinicians and patients.

Objective: This study sought to identify barriers to the successful implementation of telemedicine in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries.

Method: A systematic review of the literature was conducted by applying the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines for identifying, selecting, evaluating and interpreting findings.

Results: Our results from 66 empirical studies revealed a wide usage of telemedicine technology across SSA countries but also showed insufficient evidence of usage for fighting Covid-19 infection. Further, technological, organisational, legal and regulatory, individual, financial, and cultural aspects were identified as the major barriers to the successful implementation of telemedicine in SSA. A list of recommendations was produced for each telemedicine barrier.

Conclusion: Our review shows current trends in telemedicine application, as well as highlighting critical barriers for consideration by healthcare decision makers. This review offers a number of recommendations to support wider implementation and sustainable usage of telemedicine in SSA.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9761083PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2021.104467DOI Listing

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