Different responses and support methods must be provided as people face a variety of obstacles, for example, access to equipment and connectivity, lack of skills, a fear or ignorance, illiteracy or language barriers, and accessibility issues due to visual or auditory disabilities. There is not jus...
Digital health interventions—known as “a discrete functionality of digital technology that is applied to achieve health objectives”—have exceptional potential to promote universal health coverage and enhance health service delivery1,2. In May 2018, the World Health Assembly passed the Digital Health ...
Patients may be unable to read SMS messages, especially women, because of the high prevalence of illiteracy [15]. A total of 30 studies on surveillance and monitoring revealed the absence of standardized health information systems to collect data on the care and control of TB [16,17]. ...
This lack of digital skills presents a major obstacle to the digital transformation of smallholder agriculture [50,56]. High illiteracy rates and limited digital skills hinder their ability to adopt digital agriculture practices [29,78]. Many smallholder farmers possess below-average ICT skills [79]...
A large population of Bangladesh is still immersed in the darkness of illiteracy, but the use of mobile phones has become a very easy matter even for this illiterate population. Despite the significant increase in financial-sector inclusion, little attention has been paid to understanding the ...