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A review of teleradiology in Africa - Towards mobile teleradiology in Nigeria

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SA JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY
卷 26, 期 1, 页码 1-9

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DOI: 10.4102/sajr.v26i1.2257

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teleradiology; mobile teleradiology; cellphone; Nigeria; developing country

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  1. Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health [D43TW007004-13]

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eHealth is promoted for strengthening health systems and facilitating universal health coverage. Telehealth and mobile health are considered solutions to healthcare provider shortages and limited access in rural and remote areas. However, there is a lack of research on teleradiology in sub-Saharan Africa. Mobile teleradiology is feasible for routine X-ray support in rural and remote locations, with improved image quality and transmission capabilities of contemporary smartphones and mobile networks.
eHealth is promoted as a means to strengthen health systems and facilitate universal health coverage. Sub-components (e.g. telehealth, telemedicine, mhealth) are seen as mitigators of healthcare provider shortages and poor rural and remote access. Teleradiology (including mobile teleradiology), widespread in developed nations, is uncommon in developing nations. Decision-and policy-makers require evidence to inform their decisions regarding implementation of mobile teleradiology in Nigeria and other subSaharan countries. To gather evidence, Scopus and PubMed were searched using defined search strings (September 2020). Duplicates were removed, and titles and abstracts reviewed using specified selection criteria. Full-text papers of selected resources were retrieved and reviewed against the criteria. Insight from included studies was charted for eight a priori categories of information: needs assessment, implementation, connectivity, evaluation, costing, image display, image capture and concordance. Fifty-seven articles were identified, duplicates removed and titles and abstracts of remaining articles reviewed against study criteria. Twenty-six papers remained. After review of full-texts, ten met the study criteria. These were summarised, and key insights for the eight categories were charted. Few papers have been published on teleradiology in sub-Saharan Africa. Teleradiology, including mobile teleradiology, is feasible in sub-Saharan Africa for routine X-ray support of patients and healthcare providers in rural and remote locations. Former technical issues (image quality, transmission speed, image compression) have been largely obviated through the high-speed, high-resolution digital imaging and network transmission capabilities of contemporary smartphones and mobile networks, where accessible. Comprehensive studies within the region are needed to guide the widespread introduction of mobile teleradiology.

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