Introduction Recently, there has been a steady increase in mobile health (mHealth) interventions aimed at improving maternal health of women in low-income and middle-income countries. While there is evidence indicating that these interventions contribute to improvements in maternal health outcomes, other studies indicate inconclusive results. This uncertainty has raised additional questions, one of which pertains to the role of targeting strategies in implementing mHealth interventions and the focus on pregnant women and health workers as target groups. This review aims to assess who is targeted in different mHealth interventions and the importance of targeting strategies in maternal mHealth interventions. Methods and analysis We will searc...
Introduction: Maternal health and the performance of health workers is a key concern in low- and mid...
Background Although there are studies showing that mobile phone solutions can improve health service...
Background: Pre- and post-natal care are essential to mother and child survival from pregnancy-relat...
INTRODUCTION: Recently, there has been a steady increase in mobile health (mHealth) ...
INTRODUCTION: Recently, there has been a steady increase in mobile health (mHealth)...
INTRODUCTION:Maternal and neonatal mortality remains high in many low- and middle-income countries (...
INTRODUCTION: Maternal and neonatal mortality remains high in many low- and middle-income countries ...
BACKGROUND: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face the highest burden of maternal and neonata...
BackgroundThe wide availability and relative simplicity of mobile phones make them a promising instr...
Abstract Background From 1990 to 2015, the number of maternal deaths globally has dropped by 43%. De...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income...
Background Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income ...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been implemented in many low- and middle-income countries ...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
Rates of maternal, newborn and child (MNCH) mortality and morbidity are vastly greater in low– than ...
Introduction: Maternal health and the performance of health workers is a key concern in low- and mid...
Background Although there are studies showing that mobile phone solutions can improve health service...
Background: Pre- and post-natal care are essential to mother and child survival from pregnancy-relat...
INTRODUCTION: Recently, there has been a steady increase in mobile health (mHealth) ...
INTRODUCTION: Recently, there has been a steady increase in mobile health (mHealth)...
INTRODUCTION:Maternal and neonatal mortality remains high in many low- and middle-income countries (...
INTRODUCTION: Maternal and neonatal mortality remains high in many low- and middle-income countries ...
BACKGROUND: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face the highest burden of maternal and neonata...
BackgroundThe wide availability and relative simplicity of mobile phones make them a promising instr...
Abstract Background From 1990 to 2015, the number of maternal deaths globally has dropped by 43%. De...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income...
Background Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income ...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been implemented in many low- and middle-income countries ...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
Rates of maternal, newborn and child (MNCH) mortality and morbidity are vastly greater in low– than ...
Introduction: Maternal health and the performance of health workers is a key concern in low- and mid...
Background Although there are studies showing that mobile phone solutions can improve health service...
Background: Pre- and post-natal care are essential to mother and child survival from pregnancy-relat...