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Barriers to pilot mobile teleophthalmology in a rural hospital in Southern Malawi

Martinez Perez G, Swart W, Munyenyembe J, Saranchuk P
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Malawi has one of the highest HIV prevalences in Sub-Saharan Africa. The rate of eligible HIV-infected people being initiated on antiretroviral therapy (ART) and retained in HIV-care is currently far from adequate. Consequently, many people continue present with advanced immunosuppression at public health facilities, often with undiagnosed opportunistic infections (OIs).

METHODS
In this context, mHealth was the innovation chosen to assist Eye Clinical Officers in early diagnosis of HIV-related diseases having eye manifestations in a rural hospital in Thyolo, Southern Malawi.

RESULTS
The mTeleophthalmology program began in October 2013, but was stopped prematurely due to organizational and technological barriers that compromised its feasibility.

CONCLUSION
Sharing these barriers might be useful to inform the design of similar innovations in other resource-limited settings with a high HIV prevalence and a dearth of eye specialists with capacity to diagnose HIV-related retinopathies.

Countries

Malawi

Subject Area

infections, other

Languages

English
DOI
10.11604/pamj.2014.19.136.5196
Published Date
10 Sep 2014
PubMed ID
25767656
Journal
Pan African Medical Journal
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 19, Pages 136
Issue Date
2014-01-01
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