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Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med. 2017 May 29;9(1):e1-e10. doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v9i1.1277.

Barriers and opportunities to implementation of sustainable e-Health programmes in Uganda: A literature review.

African journal of primary health care & family medicine

Vincent M Kiberu, Maurice Mars, Richard E Scott

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  1. Department of TeleHealth, Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal. [email protected].

PMID: 28582996 PMCID: PMC5458569 DOI: 10.4102/phcfm.v9i1.1277

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Most developing countries, including Uganda, have embraced the use of e-Health and m-Health applications as a means to improve primary healthcare delivery and public health for their populace. In Uganda, the growth in the information and communications technology industry has benefited the rural communities and also created opportunities for new innovations, and their application into healthcare has reported positive results, especially in the areas of disease control and prevention through disease surveillance. However, most are mere proof-of-concepts, only demonstrated in use within a small context and lack sustainability. This study reviews the literature to understand e-Health's current implementation status within Uganda and documents the barriers and opportunities to sustainable e-Health intervention programmes in Uganda.

METHODS: A structured literature review of e-Health in Uganda was undertaken between May and December 2015 and was complemented with hand searching and a document review of grey literature in the form of policy documents and reports obtained online or from the Ministry of Health's Resource Centre.

RESULTS: The searches identified a total of 293 resources of which 48 articles met the inclusion criteria of being in English and describing e-Health implementation in Uganda. These were included in the study and were examined in detail.

CONCLUSION: Uganda has trialled several e-Health and m-Health solutions to address healthcare challenges. Most were donor funded, operated in silos and lacked sustainability. Various barriers have been identified. Evidence has shown that e-Health implementations in Uganda have lacked prior planning stages that the literature notes as essential, for example strategy and need readiness assessment. Future research should address these shortcomings prior to introduction of e-Health innovations.

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