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AIT student’s research selected as Elsevier Atlas article of the month

23 Apr 2018
Benoit

Rajan Parajuli

An article by AIT student Rajan Parajuli and Dr. Philippe Doneys has been selected by Elsevier as the Atlas article of the month. The article “Exploring the role of telemedicine in improving access to healthcare services by women and girls in rural Nepal” has been selected from thousands of recently published articles, to be selected for the Elsevier Atlas.

Rajan is a doctoral student of Gender and Development Studies in the Department of Development and Sustainability in AIT’s School of Environment, Resources and Development. The article was coauthored by Rajan with his advisor Dr. Philippe Doneys, who serves as an Associate Professor at AIT.

Atlas was launched by Elsevier in January 2015 to showcase research that is of significant impact to people’s lives around the world. Every month, a single Atlas article is selected from published research from across over 3,800 journals on Science Direct by an external advisory board made up of individuals from NGOs. The panelists review the contribution to science and society, and analyze the societal impact of the article.

The paper explores how telemedicine reduces gender-based barriers to access healthcare, and circumvents gendered travel restrictions and decreases travel time. The research reviews the impact of video conferencing or mobile phones in healthcare services and highlights its use in reducing barriers for women and girls. The article was published in the journal ‘Telematics and Informatics.’

“I’m hopeful it might be an effective approach to tackle geographic and cultural difficulties in countries facing similar problems like rural Nepal,” Rajan says.

The study is important, according to Dr. Doneys, because “technologies often have gender unequal outcomes, where this research shows that they can contribute to overcoming barriers in low income and remote areas that are affecting women, and more specifically their access to healthcare services.”

While the article was selected as an Atlas article for December 2017, Elsevier also commissioned a journalist to interview the author and explain the article for wider audiences. An interview of Rajan by Kendall Morgan was published in Elsevier Atlas last week. A formal award ceremony will be held in the coming weeks.

EDITED to add: Rajan Parajuli was honored by the Elsevier representative Ms. Walika Lhaothong at a ceremony organized at AIT on 28 September 2018

Screenshot of Elsevier Atlas article.

Links:

Original Article

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0736585317300977

Atlas Article

https://www.elsevier.com/connect/atlas/telemedicine-helps-to-overcome-gender-based-barriers-to-healthcare