作者
Chukwudi Cosmos Maha, Tolulope Olagoke Kolawole, Samira Abdul
发表日期
2024
期刊
GSC Advanced Research and Reviews
卷号
19
期号
2
页码范围
286-296
出版商
GSC Advanced Research and Reviews
简介
Access to quality healthcare remains a challenge in rural areas of both the United States and Africa, where limited resources and infrastructure hinder the delivery of essential services. This review explores the role of digital health tools in improving community health literacy and healthcare outcomes in these underserved regions. By leveraging digital technologies such as mobile applications, telemedicine, and educational platforms, communities can access valuable health information, connect with healthcare providers remotely, and receive timely support for managing their health. In rural areas of the United States, digital health tools have the potential to bridge the gap between patients and healthcare providers, especially for those living in remote areas with limited access to healthcare facilities. These tools enable individuals to monitor their health conditions, access educational resources, and receive virtual consultations, improving their overall health literacy and empowering them to take control of their health. Similarly, in rural Africa, where healthcare infrastructure is often lacking, digital health tools offer a lifeline for communities to access essential health services. Mobile health applications provide valuable information on preventive care, disease management, and nutrition, helping individuals make informed decisions about their health. Telemedicine services connect patients with healthcare professionals, enabling remote consultations and reducing the need for travel to distant healthcare facilities. However, the widespread adoption of digital health tools in rural areas faces several challenges, including limited internet connectivity, low …
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