Integration Of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) In the Monitoring and Management of The Prevalence of Anemia in Immediate Post-Mart Women Cared for At the Barranca Hospital – 2019

Authors

  • Silvia Patricia Garrido Bustamante Universidad Nacional de Barranca,
  • Ana Violeta Apolinario Tahua Universidad Nacional de Barranca
  • Doilita Amasifuen Ochavano Universidad Nacional de Barranca
  • Abdon Andres Macedo Amasifuen Universidad San Pedro
  • Wilfredo Javier Gonzales Castillo Universidad San Pedro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/feqrgb86

Keywords:

postpartum anemia, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), continuous monitoring

Abstract

Immediate postpartum anemia is a critical condition that can seriously compromise both postpartum recovery and the long-term health of mothers. At the Barranca Hospital in 2023, this issue has been a constant concern, highlighting the need for more effective management strategies. The objectives of this study are to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of implementing Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to manage postpartum anemia, with the aim of improving maternal health outcomes. A mixed-methods approach was employed, which was essential for investigating how ICTs can reduce anemia in postpartum women treated at Barranca Hospital, identifying the factors that affect their adoption and use in clinical settings. Through advanced data collection and analysis systems, ICTs enable continuous and personalized monitoring, facilitating early medical interventions tailored to each patient’s specific needs. In conclusion, the integration of ICTs in the monitoring and management of immediate postpartum anemia offers a promising strategy for improving maternal health outcomes.

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2024-08-14

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Integration Of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) In the Monitoring and Management of The Prevalence of Anemia in Immediate Post-Mart Women Cared for At the Barranca Hospital – 2019. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(11), 6176 – 6191. https://doi.org/10.61707/feqrgb86

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