Monday, June 20, 2011
Paper presented at the 2011 IFIP WG 9.4 conference in Kathmandu/Nepal
Title of the paper:
The impact of stakeholders' relation of the sustainability and scalability of mHealth projects in developing countries.
Abstract:
Various innovative mobile phone-based applications have already been developed to address some of the many health care service delivery challenges faced by developing countries. These innovative solutions have proven the potential mobile technologies and mobile health (mHealth) have in enabling and enhancing health care service delivery in such countries. However, the majority of these applications are not sustained and/or scalable. The interrelations between the various stakeholders involved in mHealth projects in developing countries can have an impact on the project’s dynamics and the extent to which the project becomes sustainable and scalable. Using stakeholder theory and Orlikowski’s technologies-in-practice model, this paper explores four mobile phone-based applications for HIV/AIDS care in three developing countries. The aim of the exploration has been to form an understanding of the impact of stakeholders’ relations on the sustainability and scalability of these initiatives. The findings indicate that there is a connection between stakeholders’ relations and a project’s sustainability and scalability objectives. The findings also indicate that stakeholders’ relations influence resource availability, the project’s dynamics and the extent to which a project becomes sustainable and scalable.
The impact of stakeholders' relation of the sustainability and scalability of mHealth projects in developing countries.
Abstract:
Various innovative mobile phone-based applications have already been developed to address some of the many health care service delivery challenges faced by developing countries. These innovative solutions have proven the potential mobile technologies and mobile health (mHealth) have in enabling and enhancing health care service delivery in such countries. However, the majority of these applications are not sustained and/or scalable. The interrelations between the various stakeholders involved in mHealth projects in developing countries can have an impact on the project’s dynamics and the extent to which the project becomes sustainable and scalable. Using stakeholder theory and Orlikowski’s technologies-in-practice model, this paper explores four mobile phone-based applications for HIV/AIDS care in three developing countries. The aim of the exploration has been to form an understanding of the impact of stakeholders’ relations on the sustainability and scalability of these initiatives. The findings indicate that there is a connection between stakeholders’ relations and a project’s sustainability and scalability objectives. The findings also indicate that stakeholders’ relations influence resource availability, the project’s dynamics and the extent to which a project becomes sustainable and scalable.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
My IFIP WG 9.4 conference (Nepal/Kathmandu 2011)
I haven't been able to update my blog or post anything new for the past one year and an half because I was kind of busy reflecting on my PhD research topic. I have been a little stressed up.
But now after presenting my conference paper at the IFIP WG 9.4 conference this this May 2011, I feel much more at ease and confident about the PhD experience.
The conference was great and it was good to get some feedback from the participants.
It was also great meeting new people and having a different perspective on what is required of a PhD student.
I presented the paper "The impact of stakeholders' relations on the sustainability and scalability of mHealth projects in developing countries."
I will post more about this very soon.
But now after presenting my conference paper at the IFIP WG 9.4 conference this this May 2011, I feel much more at ease and confident about the PhD experience.
The conference was great and it was good to get some feedback from the participants.
It was also great meeting new people and having a different perspective on what is required of a PhD student.
I presented the paper "The impact of stakeholders' relations on the sustainability and scalability of mHealth projects in developing countries."
I will post more about this very soon.
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