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- Title
Implementation of a Telemedicine Network in Angola: Challenges and Opportunities.
- Authors
Correia, Jorge César; Lapão, Luís Velez; Mingas, Rafael Fernando; Augusto, Hugo Alexandre; Balo, Monteiro Bila; Maia, Mélanie Raimundo; Geissbühler, Antoine
- Abstract
Background: The Angolan Ministry of Health is prioritizing the strengthening of the national health system at the district level. To attain this objective, the Angolan Ministry of Health decided to develop a national telemedicine network in partnership with the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) and the Portuguese Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (IHMT). Methods: Telemedicine units were created in strategic locations to enable distance education and tele-expertise activities, using software developed by HUG adapted to local conditions. Selected participants in each site were trained with regards to the use of the tools. A survey using questionnaires distributed to all participants was conducted to evaluate user satisfaction and the impact of the tools. Data were analysed using a descriptive statistical model. Additionally, two working groups were held to discuss difficulties and find appropriate solutions. Results: Seven telemedicine units were established, and 107 health professionals were trained. Regarding distance education activities, over 70 courses were designed and webcast, and 95.6% of participants answered our survey showing a high level of overall satisfaction. Uptake of tele-expertise activities was poor. Only 3 cases were discussed, and 4.7% of participants answered the survey. This was explained by low levels of computer literacy and motivation among the participants. The lack of a legislative framework and internet access in some places also played a role. Financial constraints halted the process of extension of the network to additional sites. Conclusion: More research is needed to assess the impact of the network, to understand how to scale-up to other sites, and to conduct a cost-benefit analysis to justify the pursuit of the investments.
- Subjects
ANGOLA; TELEMEDICINE; PUBLIC health; PATIENT satisfaction
- Publication
Journal of Health Informatics in Developing Countries, 2018, Vol 12, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1178-4407
- Publication type
Article