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. 2017 Jun 23;7(6):e013021.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013021.

Role, structure and effects of medical tourism in Africa: a systematic scoping review protocol

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Role, structure and effects of medical tourism in Africa: a systematic scoping review protocol

John Jo Mogaka et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Introduction: Some patients travel out of, while others come into Africa for medical care through a growing global phenomenon referred to as medical tourism (MT): the travel in search of medical care that is either unavailable, unaffordable or proscribed at home healthcare systems. While some castigate MT as promoting healthcare inequity, others endorse it as a revenue generator, promising local healthcare system strengthening. Currently, however, the understanding of this component of healthcare in Africa is inadequate. This study seeks to determine the level of knowledge on the role, structure and effect of MT in Africa as it relates to healthcare systems in the region.

Methods: Conduct a systematic scoping review to outline the role, structure and effect of MT in Africa. Databases: Academic Search Complete, Business Source Complete. Studies mapped in two stages: (1) mapping the studies based on the relevance of their titles and subject descriptors; (2) applying further inclusion criteria on studies from stage 1. Two reviewers will independently assess study quality and abstract data. Both quantitative and qualitative data analysis will be performed, using STATA V.13 and NVIVO, respectively.

Ethics and dissemination: The study results will be disseminated by publication in peer-reviewed journals and findings presented at academic and industry conferences related to MT, public health, health systems strengthening and tourism.

Discussion: MT spurs cutting-edge medical technologies, techniques and best practices in healthcare delivery. The two-tier healthcare landscape in Africa, however, presents an exceptionally unique context in which to situate this study. Much has been written about MT globally, but not much is known about the phenomenon in Africa; hence the appropriateness of this scientific assessment of MT in the region. By elucidating the role, structure and effect of this phenomenon, this study hopes to contribute to health systems strengthening in Africa.

Prospero registration number: CRD42016039745.

Keywords: global health; health services research; healthcare systems; medical tourism; public health.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

Figures

Figure 1: Medical Procedures and services sought by medical tourists.
Figure 1: Medical Procedures and services sought by medical tourists.
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Figure 2
Advantages and disadvantages of medical tourism in Africa. (Source: adapted from Bookman and Bookman).
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Figure 3
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic and Meta-Analyses flow diagram. # stands for number. (Source: adapted from Moher et al).

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