2018
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.14592
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eHealth versus equity: Using a feminist poststructural framework to explore the influence of perinatal eHealth resources on health equity

Abstract: This paper acts as an exemplar on how to apply feminist poststructuralism to highlight inequities that exist and identifies strategies for nurses and midwives to become involved in the development of eHealth resources or advocate for greater visibility within current resources.

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“…[46][47][48][49][50][51][52] Four papers were about maternal-child issues. [53][54][55][56] Three papers looked at elders or homecare, [57][58][59] and two papers looked at care in limited resource settings. 60,61 The second largest set (11) described studies of apps or mHealth applications used for a particular treatment need.…”
Section: Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[46][47][48][49][50][51][52] Four papers were about maternal-child issues. [53][54][55][56] Three papers looked at elders or homecare, [57][58][59] and two papers looked at care in limited resource settings. 60,61 The second largest set (11) described studies of apps or mHealth applications used for a particular treatment need.…”
Section: Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although multidisciplinary work is of high importance, nursing knowledge and inquiry are lacking in the research and development of services overall. Health Science literature indicates that nursing and midwifery inquiry is integral to the development, implementation and evaluation of eHealth resource use in perinatal services (Richardson et al, 2018 ). More collaborative research should be conducted that combines user design theory with nursing science perspectives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sadly, access to information and education remains a substantial hurdle for many girls and women, particularly in regions with entrenched gender biases 28,37,113 . In an increasingly digital world, however, technology (when leveraged effectively) can be a powerful tool for informing, educating and empowering women.…”
Section: Technology For Women's Health and Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemedicine stands out as a particularly transformative tool in providing rights-based and respectful reproductive health services, especially in remote or underserved areas 22,89,113,115,116 . Virtual consultations enable women to access healthcare professionals without the associated geographical constraints, thereby addressing mobility-and infrastructure-related health system gaps 117,118 .…”
Section: Technology For Women's Health and Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%