2018
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022174
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Impact of using eHealth tools to extend health services to rural areas of Nigeria: protocol for a mixed-method, non-randomised cluster trial

Abstract: IntroductioneHealth solutions that use internet and related technologies to deliver and enhance health services and information are emerging as novel approaches to support healthcare delivery in sub-Saharan Africa. Using digital technology in this way can support cost-effectiveness of care delivery and extend the reach of services to remote locations. Despite the burgeoning literature on eHealth approaches, little is known about the effectiveness of eHealth tools for improving the quality and efficiency of hea… Show more

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“…The e-Learning platform developed in this study was supported by a private technology company with expertise in eLearning and an existing track record of supporting health systems strengthening initiatives in Nigeria. The platform has previously been adopted by the government in Nigeria for health worker training in both child and maternal health [ 36 ] and disease outbreaks such as Ebola [ 37 ]. The next steps of development will require further consideration to determine how to balance access to content and its wider rollout with no or minimal cost to the end user, alongside ensuring alignment to frameworks aiming to enhance the effectiveness of e-learning as an educational tool to increase the quantity and quality of medical education programs [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The e-Learning platform developed in this study was supported by a private technology company with expertise in eLearning and an existing track record of supporting health systems strengthening initiatives in Nigeria. The platform has previously been adopted by the government in Nigeria for health worker training in both child and maternal health [ 36 ] and disease outbreaks such as Ebola [ 37 ]. The next steps of development will require further consideration to determine how to balance access to content and its wider rollout with no or minimal cost to the end user, alongside ensuring alignment to frameworks aiming to enhance the effectiveness of e-learning as an educational tool to increase the quantity and quality of medical education programs [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, there is evidence of a growing structured and regulated telemedicine practice in South Africa ( 46 ). Interestingly also, there is a recently implemented pilot telemedicine initiative in maternal and child health in Nigeria covering few handpicked states in the country ( 47 ).…”
Section: Africa's Telecommunication Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of digitalisation in strengthening Nigeria's health system can not be overlooked, as the application of telemedicine and eHealth in national healthcare strategies is quickly gaining ground globally, even in Sub‐Saharan Africa. 41 Implementing eHealth strategies will help to reduce the associated costs of physical healthcare delivery, and also improve the reach of health services to rural areas. The major impediments to adopting telemedicine approaches in Nigeria are technical and logistic challenges such as faulty road networks for the transport of telecommunication equipment, cost of mobile network infrastructure, and the prevalence of poor telecommunication coverage, as highlighted by the fact that 87% of Nigerians have access to 2G network coverage, while 3G coverage spans just 51% of the population.…”
Section: Digitalisation Of Health Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%