Title :
Analysis of information and communication needs in rural primary health care in developing countries
Author :
Martínez, A. ; Villarroel, V. ; Seoane, J. ; Pozo, F. Del
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. & Telemedicine Group, Tech. Univ. of Madrid, Spain
fDate :
3/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This article presents three studies dealing with information and communication needs in rural primary health care from Peru and Nicaragua. Results show that primary health-care systems in rural areas of developing countries are very inefficient. Among the main reasons we found factors related to communication infrastructure, information sharing, and continuous training of health professionals. We conclude that telemedicine systems can improve this situation, but the lack of infrastructures, low income levels, and other conditions, impose strong limits to the introduction of new technologies. The main conclusion is that differences in needs and conditions between developing countries and industrialized ones force to use different solutions and approaches. This article presents some proposals on technology requirements and how to deal with the use of telemedicine in rural areas of developing countries. These proposals can be useful to all kind of actors (national public administrations, multilateral institutions, industry, academy, civil society, etc.) in order to promote really relevant and sustainable proposals in telemedicine for rural regions of developing countries.
Keywords :
health care; telemedicine; Nicaragua; Peru; civil society; communication infrastructure; continuous training; developing countries; health professional; health-care systems; information needs; information sharing; multilateral institutions; national public administrations; rural primary health care; rural telemedicine; telemedicine system; Biomedical engineering; Cities and towns; Helium; Industrial training; Information analysis; Medical services; Proposals; Scattering; Telematics; Telemedicine; Developing countries; information needs; rural telemedicine; Developing Countries; Humans; Information Storage and Retrieval; Medical Informatics; Needs Assessment; Nicaragua; Peru; Primary Health Care; Rural Health Services; Telemedicine;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2004.842411