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Women’s Health Digital Interventions in Latin America
This paper reports findings from a systematic review of research on women’s health in Latin America within the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). With a particular focus on digital intervention involving menopause, reproductive health, and cancer, we conduct a systematic review to inquire about the current state of digital health in the context of Latin America. We employed PRISMA 1 to conduct the review and identified 1285 records of studies that conducted with Latin American women and addressed any of the aforementioned life events or conditions (n=1285). We screened and assessed these records for eligibility and included 8 studies which are presented in this paper (n=8). We present a meta-analysis of the included studies which includes the type of intervention, country, study size, methods, condition addressed, year, authors, and technologies. We conclude sharing preliminary insights and proposing next steps for the advancement of women’s health HCI interventions in Latin America.