Measuring and evaluating sexual health in the era of digital health: challenges and opportunities

Jo Gibbs*, Danielle Solomon, Louise Jackson, Saiqa Mullick, Fiona Burns, Maryam Shahmanesh

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Abstract

Digital health has become increasingly embedded within sexual health service delivery and is now an established part of the user journey. It can support the provision of information and access to care across the sexual health continuum and facilitate the delivery of differentiated care with tailored and layered interventions that meet an individual’s and target populations’ need. However, despite advances in digital health, many challenges remain in the measurement and evaluation of sexual health. Reaching underserved populations, ensuring that both the intervention and the outcomes being measured are appropriate, and consistent collection of data (across settings and over time) are all potential obstacles to a full realisation of these opportunities. In order for digital health to improve sexual health and wellbeing, and reduce morbidity, the following need to occur: (1) ensure the necessary digital, health care, laboratory, legal and regulatory and surveillance infrastructure is in place to provide access to those with a sexual health need; (2) empowerment of end users and communities to take control of their own health through engagement in the development of interventions, and to ensure that outcomes of importance are measured; (3) tailoring and layering of interventions to provide equitable access to care; (4) integrating the digital ecosystem with the existing healthcare and external ecosystem; (5) measure and evaluate the unmet needs, gaps and quality of the experience, taking a realist evaluation approach; and (6) measure and evaluate the economic and distributional impacts associated with digital services or interventions in sexual health.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSexual Health
Early online date16 Aug 2022
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 16 Aug 2022

Keywords

  • STIs
  • data
  • digital
  • health services
  • internet
  • online
  • public health
  • sexual health

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