Health workers’ perceptions and experiences of using mHealth technologies to deliver primary healthcare services: a qualitative evidence synthesis

Mar 28, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Health workers’ views and experiences using mobile health tools to provide primary care

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Abstract

The analysis included 43 studies primarily from low- or middle-income countries focusing on health workers' experiences with mobile health (mHealth) technologies.

  • mHealth may enhance communication among health workers, improving coordination and care quality, although some face challenges with responses from senior colleagues.
  • Health workers reported that mHealth facilitated new tasks and flexible working conditions, but issues with slow software and increased workload were also noted.
  • Many health workers viewed mHealth positively compared to paper records, yet some preferred traditional methods due to concerns about workload and clinical skills.
  • Engagement with clients through mobile devices was seen as beneficial for care relationships, although some health workers emphasized the need for face-to-face interactions.
  • Factors such as costs, technological access, and social issues influenced health workers' acceptance and experiences with mHealth technologies.

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