1. Health innovations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from the Eastern Mediterranean Region.
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Elden, N M K, Mandil, A M A, Hegazy, A A, Nagy, N, Mabry, R M, and Khairy, W A
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SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MOBILE apps ,PUBLIC health ,DIGITAL health ,MEDICAL care ,SMARTPHONES ,HUMAN services programs ,MEDICAL protocols ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,LITERATURE reviews ,MEDICAL informatics ,DATA analysis software ,DIFFUSION of innovations ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
Background This paper aims to document the numerous health innovations developed in response to the COVID-19 crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) using a scoping review approach. Methods A literature search was conducted using PubMed, the Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, the Index Medicus for EMR to identify peer-reviewed articles between December 2019 and November 2020 and WHO and ministries of health websites for grey literature. Following an initial review, full-text screening identified studies reporting on health innovations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the region. Results This review describes 82 health innovations reported from 20 countries across the region: 80% (n = 66) were digital and technology-based products and services including health care delivery (n = 25), public health informatics (n = 24) and prevention (n = 17); 20% (n = 16) were innovative processes including health care delivery (n = 8), educational programmes (n = 6) and community engagement (n = 2). Conclusion The speed with which these technologies were deployed in different contexts demonstrates their ease of adoption and manageability and thus can be considered as the most scalable. Strengthened frameworks to protect users' privacy, documentation and evaluation of impact of innovations, and training of health care professionals are fundamental for promoting health innovations in the EMR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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