Mobile consulting (mConsulting) as an option for accessing healthcare services for communities in remote rural areas and urban slums in low- and middle- income countries: A mixed methods study

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Harris BronwynORCID,Ajisola Motunrayo,Alam Raisa,Watkins Jocelyn Antsley,Arvanitis Theodoros N,Bakibinga Pauline,Chipwaza Beatrice,Choudhury Nazratun,Fayhun Olufunke,Kibe Peter,Omigbodun Akinyinka,Owoaje Eme,Pemba Senga,Potter Rachel,Rizvi Narjis,Sturt Jackie,Cave Jonathan,Iqbal Romaina,Kabaria Caroline,Kalolo Albino,Kyobutungi Catherine,Lilford Richard,Mashanya Titus,Ndegese Sylvester,Rahman Omar,Sayani Saleem,Yusuf Rita,Griffiths Frances

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveRemote or mobile consulting (mConsulting) is being promoted to strengthen health systems, deliver universal health coverage and facilitate safe clinical communication during COVID-19 and beyond. We explored whether mConsulting is a viable option for communities with minimal resources in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).MethodsWe reviewed evidence published since 2018 about mConsulting in LMICs and undertook a scoping study (pre-COVID) in two rural settings (Pakistan, Tanzania) and five urban slums (Kenya, Nigeria, Bangladesh), using policy/document review, secondary analysis of survey data (from the urban sites), and thematic analysis of interviews/workshops with community members, healthcare workers, digital/telecommunications experts, mConsulting providers, local and national decision-makers. Project advisory groups guided the study in each country.ResultsWe reviewed five empirical studies and seven reviews, analysed data from 5,219 urban slum households and engaged with 419 stakeholders in rural and urban sites. Regulatory frameworks are available in each country. mConsulting services are operating through provider platforms (n=5-17) and, at community-level, some direct experience of mConsulting with healthcare workers using their own phones was reported - for emergencies, advice and care follow-up. Stakeholder willingness was high, provided challenges are addressed in technology, infrastructure, data security, confidentiality, acceptability and health system integration. mConsulting can reduce affordability barriers and facilitate care-seeking practices.ConclusionsThere are indications of readiness for mConsulting in communities with minimal resources. However, wider system strengthening is needed to bolster referrals, specialist services, laboratories and supply-chains to fully realise the continuity of care and responsiveness that mConsulting services offer, particularly during/beyond COVID-19.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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