Africa’s recent communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that using mobile phones for health (mhealth) can help bridge healthcare gaps, particularly for rural, hard-to-reach populations. However, while scale-up of mhealth pilots remains limited, health-workers across the continent possess mobile phones. This article draws on interviews from Ghana and Malawi to ask whether/how health-workers are using their phones informally and with what consequences. Health-workers were found to use personal mobile phones for a wide range of purposes: obtaining help in emergencies; communicating with patients/colleagues; facilitating community-based care, patient monitoring and medication adherence; obtaining clinical advice/information and manag...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
The purpose of this study is to identify the benefits and limitations associated with intermediaries...
Mobile health (mHealth) provides health services and information via mobile technologies, including ...
Africa’s recent communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that using mobile phones for heal...
Africa’s recent communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that using mobile phones for heal...
The extraordinary global growth of digital connectivity has generated optimism that mobile technolog...
The use of mobile phones is fast transforming the healthcare delivery landscape in Ghana. A substant...
While mobile phones promise to be an important tool for bridging the healthcare gaps in resource-poo...
© 2020 The extraordinary global growth of digital connectivity has generated optimism that mobile te...
Copyright © 2013 Thomas J. Betjeman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been identified as promising strategies for improving acc...
Mobile phone penetration rates have reached 63% in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and are projected to pas...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been identified as promising strategies for improving acce...
AbstractThe African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
The purpose of this study is to identify the benefits and limitations associated with intermediaries...
Mobile health (mHealth) provides health services and information via mobile technologies, including ...
Africa’s recent communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that using mobile phones for heal...
Africa’s recent communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that using mobile phones for heal...
The extraordinary global growth of digital connectivity has generated optimism that mobile technolog...
The use of mobile phones is fast transforming the healthcare delivery landscape in Ghana. A substant...
While mobile phones promise to be an important tool for bridging the healthcare gaps in resource-poo...
© 2020 The extraordinary global growth of digital connectivity has generated optimism that mobile te...
Copyright © 2013 Thomas J. Betjeman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been identified as promising strategies for improving acc...
Mobile phone penetration rates have reached 63% in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and are projected to pas...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been identified as promising strategies for improving acce...
AbstractThe African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
The purpose of this study is to identify the benefits and limitations associated with intermediaries...
Mobile health (mHealth) provides health services and information via mobile technologies, including ...