Technology as the key to women's empowerment: a scoping review

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作者
Mackey, April [1 ]
Petrucka, Pammla [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Saskatchewan, 100-4400 4th Ave, Regina, SK S4T 0H8, Canada
关键词
Information and communications technology; Impact; Women empowerment; Scoping review; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY INTERVENTION; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; PARTNER VIOLENCE; DECISION AID; INTERNET; HEALTH; SUPPORT; GENDER; INFORMATION; ACCESS;
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10.1186/s12905-021-01225-4
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Information and communications technologies (ICTs) have empowered people to communicate and network at a global scale. However, there is lack of in-depth understanding of the use of ICTs for women's empowerment. This study examines how the concept empowerment is defined, utilized and measured in research studies, the existing evidence on the use of ICTs for women's empowerment and the gaps in knowledge at the global level. Methods The authors' conducted a scoping review using the Arksey and O'Malley methodology. The search identified papers from ten databases, including Scopus, Embase, ABI Inform, Soc Index, Sociological s, Gender Studies, Springer Link, PsychInfo, Science Direct, and Academic Search Complete over the period of 2012-2018. Search criteria included articles that focused on women's empowerment and utilized technologies as interventions. Out of a total of 4481 articles that were initially identified, 51 were included. Results Technology played a variety of roles in supporting the development of women's capacities and resources. Results revealed the use of ICT interventions in the overarching areas of outreach (e.g., health promotion), education (e.g., health literacy opportunities), lifestyle (e.g., peer coaching and planning), prevention (e.g., screening opportunities), health challenges (e.g., intimate partner violence apps), and perceptions of barriers (i.e., uptake, utilization and ubiquity to ICTs for women). Despite the positive use of technology to support women in their daily lives, there was a lack of consensus regarding the definition and use of the term empowerment. The concept of empowerment was also inconsistently and poorly measured in individual studies making it difficult to determine if it was achieved. Conclusion This scoping review provides a comprehensive review of current and emerging efforts to use ICTs to empower women. The findings suggest a need for collaborative efforts between researchers, program implementers and policy makers as well as the various communities of women to address the persistent gender disparities with respect to ICTs.
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