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Gender disparity in telehealth usage in Bangladesh during COVID-19
Authors
Author Affiliations
Cornell University, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
Published InSSM - Mental Health
Year2021
Citations43
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Telehealth allows healthcare workers to see patients virtually in locations that were not accessible previously, which has reduced cost and time and saved lives. The research aims to examine gender disparity among telehealth usage during the pandemic in 2020. This study will leverage a timely national experiment to evaluate the users of telehealth across the Bangladeshi population. METHODS: We obtained de-identified data for 200 patients among outpatient telehealth visits from Global Health Data Exchange as it captured telehealth use throughout Bangladesh. RESULTS: The analysis showed that male patients had a higher dependency on telehealth than female patients. 14% of the female patients opted for telehealth visits only with 57% cases of missed doses of medication, compared to…
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