Journal of Global Health Reports July 1, 2024
Jayakayatri Jeevajothi Nathan, Dhiraj Agarwal, Igor Tona Peres, Leonardo S. L. Bastos, Noelle Resende, Silvo Hamacher, Ashleigh Cheyne, Nina Jamieson, Anand Kawade, Ee Ming Khoo, Fernando A. Bozza

Abstract

Background

The integration of digital health (eHealth) interventions into primary healthcare systems has gained recognition lately in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) to enhance healthcare quality, accessibility, and efficiency. These interventions may offer effective strategies in mitigating the burden of chronic diseases by facilitating access to remote healthcare and optimising its processes. This scoping review aims to identify and assess eHealth interventions implemented in primary care settings in LMICs for further development and adaptation.

Methods and analysis

We will search two electronic databases, such as Scopus and Embase, to identify peer-reviewed studies reporting on eHealth interventions implemented in primary care settings within LMICs. This review will encompass evidence published in the English language without a...

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