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Digital Privacy and Mobile Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Plan for a Broad Review

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Abstract

A total of 56 papers were included in the scoping review on digital rights topics in mHealth literature from 2022.

  • The review focuses on the intersection of mHealth and digital rights issues in low- and middle-income countries.
  • Digital rights topics are crucial for addressing health equity and human rights in mobile health interventions.
  • Key areas of interest include patient empowerment, data protection, and inclusion in mHealth policies.
  • The findings aim to inform academia, practice, and policy-making by highlighting existing gaps and challenges.
  • Data extraction and comprehensive results are planned for dissemination by the end of 2024.

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Competing interests

Conflicts of Interest: IBH is the Codirector, Health and Policy at the Brain and Mind Centre University of Sydney. The Brain and Mind Centre operates an early-intervention youth service at Camperdown under contract to headspace. He is the Chief Scientific Advisor to, and a 3.2% equity shareholder in, InnoWell Pty Ltd which aims to transform mental health services through the use of innovative technologies. HML is a section editor for JMIR Aging but does not receive any financial benefit nor preferential treatment in the review process. AP, YJCS, EFV, OI, and MA have nothing to disclose.
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