TELEHEALTH and digital health platforms in promoting access to sexual reproductive health self care among youth: A case of Rocket health services in Uganda
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Background
Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) self-care offers a pathway for low income countries to advance towards Universal Health Coverage by empowering individuals, families, and communities to prioritize their SRH needs independently of healthcare providers. Facilitating access to SRH products is crucial for embracing self-care and digital health technologies hold promise for enhancing accessibility. This study explored the role played by rocket health digital platforms in enhancing accessibility to SRH self-care products among youth in Uganda.
Research methods
Employing a cross-sectional design with a mixed-method approach, the study involved key informant interviews with youth who had purchased SRH self-care products from Rocket Health in 2022, as well as key staff at Rocket Health.
Quantitative data were extracted from Rocket Health’s Electronic Medical Records covering the period from January 2022 to December 2022.
Results
More males (57%) utilized digital platforms for SRH compared to females (43%). The highest utilization was via the E-commerce platform (49%) while the least was via the voice call platforms (4%). A notable portion of youth (30%) still relied on visiting the pharmacy. Contraception products were predominantly consumed through digital platforms (44%), whereas self-testing were less frequently utilized (14%). The study also identified key resources such as the digital infrastructure that maximize the potential of digital health platforms in enhancing SRH self-care.
Conclusions
By gaining insights into the digital infrastructure, preferences, barriers, and financial considerations associated with accessing SRH self-care services through digital platforms, targeted interventions can be developed to promote positive SRH outcomes among youth