An Examination of the Potentials and Limitations of Incorporating Digital Technologies within Community Health Workers Systems in Western Kenya

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Implementing digital health technologies can significantly enhance maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This study examines the integration of digital technology into Community Health Worker (CHW) systems in Western Kenya, focusing on the effects on MCH services. The research analyzes the strengths, limitations, and stakeholder perceptions of incorporating digital tools into CHW workflows and provides recommendations for enhancing digital integration in MCH programs.Findings imply that digital health tools improved workflow efficiency, data accuracy, and job satisfaction among CHWs. Participants reported enhanced patient management, reduced physical burdens, and better communication with supervisors and patients. Nevertheless, significant challenges included technological access and reliability issues, usability and configuration problems, data security and privacy concerns, and the sustainability of digital health initiatives. Despite the advantages, successful and lasting integration of digital health technologies in MCH services in Western Kenya demands that these challenges be addressed. The study recommends strengthening infrastructure, providing robust training and support, enhancing data security policies, and establishing sustainable financing sources. Overcoming these barriers will enable stakeholders to maximize the impact of digital health tools on MCH outcomes and healthcare delivery, supporting broader goals of universal health coverage and reduced maternal and neonatal mortality.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2024

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