At a glance:
Partners:
Zambian Health Informatics Association (ZHIA),
Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI),
Urunana Development Communications,
University of Rwanda,
SEI-Africa
DSV/Stockholm University
When?
Jan 2016 to December 2016
Where?
Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda & Zambia
Thematic Area?
Health
ICTs:
Telehealth solution to be determined
Telehealth for Cervical Cancer Screening
This multi-country project explores the use of telehealth solutions for earlier detection and better treatment options for cervical cancer. The project aim is to align to national health initiatives and specific campaigns. Baseline studies included policy makers, medical doctors, clinicians, patient representatives, insurance companies and other key stakeholders to inform the following stages.
Challenges to address
Cervical cancer mortality rates in East and Southern Africa are among the highest in the world. One of the reasons is that the disease is detected late, which means that treatment options are more limited and less effective. Women living with HIV are four times as vulnerable to cervical cancer and resource poor and hard-to-reach communities often lack access to the needed expertise early enough.
Project stages
The project is devided into four stages as shown in the illustration below. Results from the stakeholder mappings in Stage 2 is found below. Stage 3 with implementation pilots is ongoing.
Published Needs Assessment Reports
Can telehealth be an option for increasing cervical cancer screening rates in Kenya?
Early detection of cervical cancer is one of the best ways to ensure successful treatment. Yet only 3.2% of Kenyan women aged 16-68 were screened for cervical cancer in 2012.
Rwandan health care system ready for telehealth in cervical cancer screening and care
With ICT friendly policy makers, digitalised and connected hospitals Rwanda is ready to use telehealth for cervical cancer screening and care.
Women in Zambia want Telehealth services to cater for pressing health needs
On International Women’s Day 2017 SPIDER, The Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions, is proud to launch a report with significant input from women living with diagnosed cervical cancer, key decision makers and different healthcare workers in Zambia. Zambia has...
Partners in Stage 2
Zambia Health Informatics Association (ZHIA)
Zambia Health Informatics Association is a not-for-profit organisation focusing on health informatics and advocates for e-health development.
Urunana Development Communications
Stockholm Environment Institute Africa (SEI-Africa)
DSV, Stockholm University
Partners in Stage 3
Uganda Cancer Institute
UCI is a government institution, mandated by the Constitution of Uganda to lead cancer control in the country.