Tag Archives: 2019

Zero Mothers Die at BBC World 100 Women 2019!

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-50042279

 

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After the launch of Zero Mothers Die at the UNGA in September 2014, the mobile maternal health app of the Foundation Millennia20205 developed by Universal Doctor  has gained an impressive recognition by the designation of its co-founder, Véronique Thouvenot, by the BBC World 100 Women. After five years of intensive work with Jordi Serrano Pons, Coumba Touré, both co-founders, and Jeannine Lemaire, general coordinator, Zero Mothers Die is available free of charge in 8 languages for pregnant women and health professionals around the world.

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Help save women’s lives with Zero Mothers Die!

Articles published by the press in Chile (in Spanish)

El Dia: BBC Destacoa chilena en listade las 100 mujeres del ano

BioBio Chile : Científica oriunda de Concepción es destacada por BBC entre las 100 mujeres de 2019: Fue inesperado

La Tercera : ¿Quién es la científica chilena que está entre las 100 mujeres más destacadas del mundo por la BBC?

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New theme issue on Nurses and Midwives in Digital Health for the JISfTeH in 2020

To the chairs and members of the ISfTeH Working Groups
To the members of ISfTeH,

We have an opportunity to prepare a themed edition of the Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth (JISfTeH). The ISfTeH Working Group of Women  WoW) has prepared two of these special issues of the journal in 2015 and 2017, each including 4 to 7 papers, and their most recent one will be available shortly.

2015: http://journals.ukzn.ac.za/index.php/JISfTeH/issue/view/10 (pdf: http://www.m2025-weobservatory.org/uploads/3/9/5/1/39512321/jsfteh_vol3.pdf)
2017: http://journals.ukzn.ac.za/index.php/JISfTeH (pdf: http://www.m2025-weobservatory.org/uploads/3/9/5/1/39512321/jsfteh2017.pdf)

The Journal is only available online and the editors are working diligently to establish its place among credible and referenced journals.
Our themed issue would be about telehealth nursing, of course. The editors are very determined to have papers that reflect “science” by which they mean well-done research with intent to produce substantive findings that will contribute to the evidence that drives health care delivery.
Next year, 2020, is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale. We are proposing to you and to the journal editors that we put together 4 to 6 publishable research papers in a Special Telehealth Nursing Edition of JISfTeH that would be available early in 2020 (January or February). The papers would all reflect some aspect of telehealth/telenursing. To begin this process, we are asking all of you to consider submitting an abstract that represents the essence of your publishable research paper. If you are hesitant to reveal all of your research work and findings in JISfTeH, you could consider using a part of your work for this paper. The abstract and paper should be in the traditional research format: introduction/problem addressed; research purpose, research question(s)/hypotheses, sample, setting, data collection methods, data analysis methods, results/findings, discussion, conclusions and recommendations.
All articles submitted must be authored by nurses or midwives, as principal author.
The language will be English.

 

Abstracts are accepted until 15 September 2019 to claudiabartz388[at]gmail.com or veronique.thouvenot[at]gmail.com

Submissions should be done before 30 November 2019
Submissions follow the JISfTeH guidelines:
http://journals.ukzn.ac.za/index.php/JISfTeH/about/submissions#authorGuidelines

 

Contact info[at]isfteh.org, or claudiabartz388[at]gmail.com or veronique.thouvenot[at]gmail.com

 

 

Le numérique, une chance pour la santé durable ?

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C’est la question débattue cette année à l’Université eSanté avec les intervenants venus des 4 continents et plusieurs centaines de participants. L’organisation des soins, la couverture de soins universelle, les réglementations juridiques, l’utilisation des données de santé dans un monde numérique globalisé ont suscité des échanges interactifs. Cela a été aussi l’opportunité pour les deux groupes de travail de l’ISfTeH, Francophonie et Femmes (WoW) de se retrouver et de poursuivre les échanges commencés en Mars à Lisbonne lors de la conférence annuelle.

 

The Digital revolution, an opportunity for sustainable health?

This was the question debated at the eHealth University 2019 by the invited speakers from four continents and hundreds of participants. Healthcare organisation, universal health coverage, laws and regulations, use of data health, privacy of data were at the center of the discussions. It was also the opportunity for ISfTeH working groups on Francophonie and on Women (WoW) to pursue the dialogue initiated earlier in Lisbon.http://www.universite-esante.com/en/

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Philippe Delorme, WG Francophonie et Véronique Thouvenot ISfTeH WoW

 

Présentation de l Observatoire des Femmes et la eSante à l’AMCC.

C est à l’invitation de notre partenaire l’AMCC à leur Assemblée Générale annuelle, que nous nous sommes retrouvés à Paris pour des échanges constructifs autour des programmes de santé et éducation sur le cancer et les soins palliatifs.
Le déploiement des nouvelles technologies digitales en particulier sur le continent africain apportent des opportunités et perspectives innovantes.
La Fondation Millennia2025 a présenté les activités de l’Observatoire des Femmes et la eSanté menées avec nos partenaires l’UNFM, Connecting Nurses, Global Health Objectives (GHO) et Universal Doctor pour former en ligne les professionnels de la santé, contribuer à l’élimination du cancer cervical qui touche des milliers de femmes dans le monde et apporter un appui aux aidants en soins palliatifs avec l’application mobile mPalliative Care. Merci aux membres du Conseil d’Administration de l’AMCC et à leurs membres présents réunis ici sur les photos!

Les soins palliatifs pour tous et toutes au cœur du congrès de la SFAP & FISP !

L’accès aux soins palliatifs partout dans le monde et pour tous les patients et patientes a été au centre des présentations tout au long du congrès du 13 au 15 Juin 2019 à Paris. Loin d’être un luxe, les soins palliatifs d’adressent à tous et à tous les âges pour accompagner et soulager tout au long de la vie. Les nouvelles technologies permettent de se former en ligne et d’accompagner les aidants avec une solution mobile mPalliative Care développée par Universal Doctor et testée dans trois pays avec l’appui de l’OMS, présentée par le Dr Jordi Serrano Pons.

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Cela a été l’opportunité de rencontrer les représentantes de l’AMCC et du Forum Palliafrique, Elisabeth Dupont et Sabine Perrier-Bonnet pour avancer nos projets de collaboration futurs.

New article published at the Journal of ISfTeH on the six midwifery projects at the WeObservatory !

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https://journals.ukzn.ac.za/index.php/JISfTeH/index

http://www.m2025-weobservatory.org/midwives.html

This paper describes the cases of six midwifery projects of the Women Observatory for eHealth at the Millennia2025 Women and Innovation Foundation, to support the adoption of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in midwifery practice in eight countries from 2014 to 2016. It includes eLearning course for CASA in Mexico, Twintowin mobile app in Netherland and Morroco, Happy Baby Happy Mom in Mongolia, Pan Milar for migrant women in Switzerland, Portrait of a midwife in Australia, Moldova and Bangladesh, and training on emergency obstetrics in Ethiopia.

The authors are grateful for the support provided by the Sanofi Espoir Foundation and Millennia2025 Foundation.

http://www.m2025-weobservatory.org/uploads/3/9/5/1/39512321/jsfteh_article_2019.pdf

Three New Projects joining the WeObservatory in 2019!

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They are innovative, creative, generous and humanitarian and they benefit of an international visibility and support by joining the WeObservatory. Based in France, South Africa- New Zealand and Congo DR, the projects aim at making Artificial Intelligence, Telemedicine and Mobile Health accessible to midwives and pregnant women to reduce maternal and new born mortality.

Visit them here:

Efelya: http://www.m2025-weobservatory.org/efelya.html
The Impilo Initiative: http://www.m2025-weobservatory.org/the-impilo-initiative.html
mSanté pour Goma: http://www.m2025-weobservatory.org/msante-goma.html