Provision of sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH) via digital services has seen an exponential expansion globally. This increase has been even more evident in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital health is a broad umbrella term encompassing eHealth and includes online platforms and mobile device-based telehealth (mHealth). Benefits to healthcare delivery by these methods include reducing barriers to travel, decreasing the economic costs of absences from work for appointments, minimising the impact on caregiving, and privacy and convenience of accessing care from a person’s home.
A cohort study published in this issue of the Journal by Rezel-Potts et al