Objectives: Mobile health (mHealth) is gaining importance worldwide, changing and improving the way healthcare and services are provided, but its role is just emerging in Nigeria. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and use of mHealth among health workers and the provisions for its use in public secondary health-care facilities of Lagos State, Nigeria. Methods: The study was a descriptive cross-sectional study carried out among 65 doctors and 135 nurses selected using a two-staged sampling method. Data were collected with pretested self-administered questionnaires and analyzed with EpiInfo™ 7. Results: Majority (doctors 84.6%, nurses 91.1%) had not heard of the term “mHealth,” but most (doctors 96.9%, nurses 87.4%) were aware of the us...
Health systems in developing nation especially low and low-middle income countries is characterised ...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge and perception of health professionals in LAUTECH Teaching Hospital...
Mobile technologies have the potential to revolutionize how populations interact with national healt...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: mHealth technologies play a crucial role in healthcare delivery, especially in...
Background: Mobile phones have evolved from being luxuries to being one of the most common amenities...
Mobile Health (mHealth) has been piloted in developing countries to transform the delivery of health...
Telemedicine and e-health is the use of electronic information and advanced telecommunication techno...
Mobile technology for Health, Its Practicability and Cost Effectiveness in Improving Health Service ...
Background: Mobile Health is the utilisation of mobile devices like cellphones and tablets for the d...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishFunder: Department of HealthTo p...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been identified as promising strategies for improving acce...
Adherence to long-term therapy in outpatient setting is required to reduce the prevalence of chronic...
Nigeria is one of the developing countries that has continually advocated for and witnessed an incre...
Mobile phones are common and have robust features which have promoted their use in training and heal...
Background: Mobile phone has been one of the most technologically ubiquitous influences over the pas...
Health systems in developing nation especially low and low-middle income countries is characterised ...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge and perception of health professionals in LAUTECH Teaching Hospital...
Mobile technologies have the potential to revolutionize how populations interact with national healt...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: mHealth technologies play a crucial role in healthcare delivery, especially in...
Background: Mobile phones have evolved from being luxuries to being one of the most common amenities...
Mobile Health (mHealth) has been piloted in developing countries to transform the delivery of health...
Telemedicine and e-health is the use of electronic information and advanced telecommunication techno...
Mobile technology for Health, Its Practicability and Cost Effectiveness in Improving Health Service ...
Background: Mobile Health is the utilisation of mobile devices like cellphones and tablets for the d...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishFunder: Department of HealthTo p...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been identified as promising strategies for improving acce...
Adherence to long-term therapy in outpatient setting is required to reduce the prevalence of chronic...
Nigeria is one of the developing countries that has continually advocated for and witnessed an incre...
Mobile phones are common and have robust features which have promoted their use in training and heal...
Background: Mobile phone has been one of the most technologically ubiquitous influences over the pas...
Health systems in developing nation especially low and low-middle income countries is characterised ...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge and perception of health professionals in LAUTECH Teaching Hospital...
Mobile technologies have the potential to revolutionize how populations interact with national healt...