This paper discusses the role of socio-cultural factors in strengthening integrated mobile health systems. Emphasis is placed on the importance that any initiative in mobile health should consider the analysis of socio-cultural factors during the process of the development and implementation of programs and research interventions. The socio-cultural and socio-technical approach also consider the human factor and considers the conditions of the environment and the context beyond the technological resources of the mobile health system and the infrastructure that supports it. Methodologies such as observational studies, focus groups, and in-depth interviews should be included ideally in any mobile health study. We also present a case study in ...
OBJECTIVES: Social and cultural aspects are rarely assessed in health technology assessments (HTA), ...
This chapter explores the integration of mobiles into the local health culture in Sierra Leone to ad...
Part 5: Research in ProgressInternational audienceDespite substantial research on electronic health ...
This paper discusses the role of socio-cultural factors in strengthening integrated mobile health sy...
The health care systems of developing countries, which are already weak, have to carry an additional...
The use of mobile technologies to support medical care is often referred to as mHealth. In this pape...
The adoption of mobile health (m-health) applications (apps) is not as widespread as might be expect...
The integration of smartphones and mobile devices into healthcare systems has been proposed to addre...
Socio-technical interaction deals with the understanding of human behaviour in technology-mediated s...
Mobile health applications have been found to facilitate earlier and more effective intervention of ...
The use of mobile technologies to support medical care is often referred to as mHealth. In this pape...
Mobile technologies are emerging as one way to help address health challenges in many countries, inc...
This thesis addresses the theory of Socio-Technical Systems (STS) within the context of Information ...
International audienceIn the absence of political action to address behavioural health in many devel...
This paper aims to synthesize the literature on mobile healthcare in developing countries. We employ...
OBJECTIVES: Social and cultural aspects are rarely assessed in health technology assessments (HTA), ...
This chapter explores the integration of mobiles into the local health culture in Sierra Leone to ad...
Part 5: Research in ProgressInternational audienceDespite substantial research on electronic health ...
This paper discusses the role of socio-cultural factors in strengthening integrated mobile health sy...
The health care systems of developing countries, which are already weak, have to carry an additional...
The use of mobile technologies to support medical care is often referred to as mHealth. In this pape...
The adoption of mobile health (m-health) applications (apps) is not as widespread as might be expect...
The integration of smartphones and mobile devices into healthcare systems has been proposed to addre...
Socio-technical interaction deals with the understanding of human behaviour in technology-mediated s...
Mobile health applications have been found to facilitate earlier and more effective intervention of ...
The use of mobile technologies to support medical care is often referred to as mHealth. In this pape...
Mobile technologies are emerging as one way to help address health challenges in many countries, inc...
This thesis addresses the theory of Socio-Technical Systems (STS) within the context of Information ...
International audienceIn the absence of political action to address behavioural health in many devel...
This paper aims to synthesize the literature on mobile healthcare in developing countries. We employ...
OBJECTIVES: Social and cultural aspects are rarely assessed in health technology assessments (HTA), ...
This chapter explores the integration of mobiles into the local health culture in Sierra Leone to ad...
Part 5: Research in ProgressInternational audienceDespite substantial research on electronic health ...