About this Research Topic
However, there are a number of challenges to address for effective development, design and implementation, such as the role of equity and sustainability in shaping the boundaries of citizen health participation and practice in LMIC regions. For example, citizen science or crowd-sourced approaches are often digitally-based and thus can exclude groups who may not have access to the technology. There is a need for considering a range of participatory and narrative methods within this context, for example, that can account for lived experience and local traditional knowledge, and other means of empowerment. Innovations in participation, combined with novel digital technologies, e.g. in the use of serious games, may provide opportunities for diverse communities to more effectively overcome barriers in the adoption and delivery of public health interventions.
In this Research Topic, we welcome research articles that explore the following sub-themes:
1. Novel technology of digital clinical or public health interventions and serious mobile games to enable public health and clinical outcomes;
2. Digital technologies that can provide low cost innovations for low and middle income settings.
Keywords: digital interventions, serious mobile games, citizen health participation, LMICs, digital technologies health
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