Salud Pública de México (Jun 2022)

Going digital: opportunities and barriers in the use of technology for health research

  • Cauane Blumenberg,
  • David Peiris,
  • Christian Loret de Mola,
  • Manohan Sinnadurai,
  • Maoyi Tian,
  • Alline M Beleigoli,
  • Maria Lazo-Porras,
  • Francisco Diez-Canseco,
  • Miguel Paredes,
  • L Max Labán-Seminario,
  • Jessica Hanae Zafra-Tanaka,
  • Devarsetty Praveen,
  • J Jaime Miranda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21149/12977
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64
pp. S22 – S30

Abstract

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Digital health refers to the use of novel information com­munication technologies in healthcare. The use of these technologies could positively impact public health and health outcomes of populations by generating timely data, and facili­tating the process of data collection, analysis, and knowledge translation. Using selected case studies, we aim to describe the opportunities and barriers in the use of technology applied to health-related research. We focus on three areas: strategies to generate new data using novel data collection methods, strategies to use and analyze existing data, and using digital health for health-related interventions. Exemplars from seven countries are provided to illustrate activity across these areas. Although the use of health-related technologies is increasing, challenges remain to support their adoption and scale-up –especially for under-served populations. Research using digital health approaches should take a user-centered design, actively working with the population of interest to maximize their uptake and effectiveness.

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