ICT4HIV/Aids

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Mobile Technologies for the Management and Monitoring of HIV and AIDS Prof Darelle van Greunen School of ICT Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University

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An overview of how to use ICT to manage and monitor HIV and Aids

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Mobile  Technologies  for  the  Management  and  Monitoring  of  

HIV  and  AIDS    

Prof  Darelle  van  Greunen  School  of  ICT  

Nelson  Mandela  Metropolitan  University  

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Purpose  of  this  Presenta?on  

How  can  ICTs  be  taken  onboard  to  assist  with  the  fight  against  HIV/AIDS?    

   

   

How  can  we  be  sure  that  mobile  healthcare  (mHealth)  is  not  just  technology-­‐driven  hype?  

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Taking  ICT  on  board  

•  HIV/AIDS   informaJon   should   be   found  everywhere    –  radio,  cell  phone,  TV  and  internet.      

•  ICTs   make   HIV/AIDS   informaJon   easily  accessible,  confidenJal  and  user  friendly.  

•  ICTs   have  become  more   and  more   accessible  to  everyone  including  the  rural  communiJes.  

 

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The  South  African  Landscape  

•  Largest   on   African   conJnent   in   terms   of  revenue  and  customers  of  ICT  market.  

•  Telecomms   well   developed   with   a   range   of  transmission  media.  

•  98%   mobile   penetraJon,   4th   largest   mobile  communicaJon  market  in  the  world  (2011).  

•  High  internet  penetraJon.  •  ICT  market  forecasted  to  grow  11.3%  p.a.  

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Why  is  it  not  happening?  

•  Lack   of   awareness   from   management   level  and   the   rural   communiJes   in   understanding  the  potenJal  impacts  that  ICT  can  have.    

•  People   are   stuck   in   their   ways   and   it   will  require   a   paradigm   shiX   to  move   away   from  an   industrial   thinking   to   an   informaJon  technology-­‐thinking  paYern.    

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Opportuni?es:  WWW  

•  InformaJon  and  data   from  all  over   the  world  is  available  through  the  internet.    

•  MeeJngs,   conferences,   workshops,   seminars  and   trainings   on   HIV/   AIDS   are   mainly  announced   through   the   different   web-­‐pages  that  deal  with  issues  of  HIV/  AIDS.    

•  There  are  also  chat  pages  available  for  youths  interested  in  talking  and  discussing  their  views  and  fears  about  the  disease.    

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Opportuni?es:  Mobile  

•  The  example  of  Kenya  – One   World   has   launched   a   service   using   text  messages   whereby   people   can   text   quesJons  regarding   HIV/AIDS   to   a   special   number   and  receives  a  reply.    

– Daily   Jps   are   also   sent   to   mobile   subscribers  detailing  how  to  prevent  and  deal  with  infecJon.    

–  InformaJon   is   available   in   both   English   and  Kiswahili   languages   that   are   the  most   commonly  used.  

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Mobile  Health  Tools  •  Mobile   tools   support   the   viewing,   receiving,   and/or  sending   informaJon   to   and   from   cellular   phones   and  other  wireless  devices.      

•  Encompasses   many   things   -­‐   the   mobile   web,   mobile  applicaJons,  and  text  messaging.        

•  Mobile   health   tools   can   help   paJents   set   up  medicaJon   and   medical   appointment   reminders   and  receive   these   reminders   through   email   or   Short  Message  Service  (SMS)/text  messages.      

•  Various   mobile   health   applicaJons   or   “apps”   for  iPhones/Smartphones   also   support   healthcare  management.      

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Opportuni?es  

•  ICT  intervenJons  in  South  Africa  –  Primarily  pilot  projects  –  Limited  number  

•  NaJonal  e-­‐Health  Strategy  •  Strategic  Health  InnovaJon  Partnerships  (SHIP)  –  Focus  on  medical  devices    –  Specific  focus  on  HIV  and  TB  

•  Inter-­‐insJtuJonal  collaboraJon  across  disciplines  

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The  future  

•  CollaboraJve  partnerships  across  disciplines  •  Capita l i ze   on   knowledge   of   mobi le  applicaJons  on  African  conJnent  

•  Quick  win  intervenJons  – Social  network  sites  – Blogs  – Mobile  health  tools/applicaJons  – Pod  casts  – Short  video  clips  on  phones  

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Thank  you  for  your  aHen?on.  

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