Conference
- Session
- 00:00
- Duration: 16 mins
- Publication date: 17 Sep 2014
- Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, London, United Kingdom
- Part of event Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Low-Resource Settings 2014 (AHT 2014)
About the session
The term `m-health' refers to the various ways mobile devices are being used to facilitate health services. In limited-resource settings m-health could be the only way to offer services that would otherwise be unavailable. The speaker postulates that adding patient consultation from a distance, using mobile technology for triage, remote diagnostics and other services that can be offered using mobile technology would reduce the burden currently placed on doctors. His team has surveyed doctors in King Faisal Hospital (KFH) hospital in Kigali, Rwanda, and they based their survey on a well-known technology acceptance model (TAM). The results suggest that physicians are willing to make an effort and adopt technology if they find it useful in their practice. KFH doctors are also eager to improve efficiency in receiving results from investigative labs, outpatient consultations, research and for managing meetings. In conclusion, KFH doctors understand the benefits that mobile technology can provide to their practice. They are eager to adopt technology that they use in everyday life and perceive it as a way to reduce a burden they experience in a limited-resource setting.