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Background: In the realm of digital transformation, the immersive internet, digital health platforms, tools, and mobile health applications are making the patients as powerful agents who are well informed and highly engaged in their health status.
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Methods: User accessibility, user knowledge, user experience, user engagement, and personalized medicine to identify their readiness for digital self care interventions.
Results: digital self care intervention in LICCs and MICCs, accuracy of diagnosis, security concerns, and quality of services are the biggest challenges.
Conclusions: This study helps strategic planners to personalize digital self-care services based on the needs, expectations, and preferences of healthcare users in local areas; The patient’s voice in low-income countries and middle-income countries differs from advanced countries. The government support to enhance accessibility and affordability to digital health services and build regulations and funding will be imperative to adoption of this future.
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