Background Capacity development of health volunteers and text messaging to pregnant women through mobile phones have shown improved maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes and is associated with increased utilisation of MCH services. However, such interventions are uncommon in Nepal. We aim to carry out an intervention with the hypothesis that capacity building and text messaging intervention will increase the MCH service utilisation. Method/design MATRI-SUMAN is a 12-month cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT). The trial involves pregnant women from 52 clusters of six village development committees (VDCs) covering 66,000 populations of Dhanusha district of Nepal. In the intervention clusters, Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs)...
Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one m...
From 2000 to 2003, FRONTIERS supported a study by the Center for Research on Environment, Health, an...
Introduction: Expectant mothers in low-income and middle-income countries often lack access to vital...
Background Capacity development of health volunteers and text messaging to pregnant women through mo...
Background Capacity development of health volunteers and text messaging to pregnant women through m...
BACKGROUND: Capacity development of health volunteers and text messaging to pregnant women through m...
In Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC), one of the causes of maternal and child mortality is a la...
Abstract Background To facilitate the delivery of proven maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH)...
BackgroundMobile text messaging is a potentially powerful tool for behaviour change because it is wi...
Background Evidence is limited on the effectiveness of mobile health programs which...
Background: The rapid escalation of cellular network coverage and expansion of mobile phone usage ha...
Background: Provision of family planning services during the immediate post-partum phase is consider...
As mobile phone technology has improved, health services provided via mobile phones (mHealth), have ...
Abstract Background Birth attendance by trained health workers is low in rural Nepal. Local particip...
Background: Pakistan has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios worldwide at 276/100,000 live ...
Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one m...
From 2000 to 2003, FRONTIERS supported a study by the Center for Research on Environment, Health, an...
Introduction: Expectant mothers in low-income and middle-income countries often lack access to vital...
Background Capacity development of health volunteers and text messaging to pregnant women through mo...
Background Capacity development of health volunteers and text messaging to pregnant women through m...
BACKGROUND: Capacity development of health volunteers and text messaging to pregnant women through m...
In Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC), one of the causes of maternal and child mortality is a la...
Abstract Background To facilitate the delivery of proven maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH)...
BackgroundMobile text messaging is a potentially powerful tool for behaviour change because it is wi...
Background Evidence is limited on the effectiveness of mobile health programs which...
Background: The rapid escalation of cellular network coverage and expansion of mobile phone usage ha...
Background: Provision of family planning services during the immediate post-partum phase is consider...
As mobile phone technology has improved, health services provided via mobile phones (mHealth), have ...
Abstract Background Birth attendance by trained health workers is low in rural Nepal. Local particip...
Background: Pakistan has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios worldwide at 276/100,000 live ...
Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one m...
From 2000 to 2003, FRONTIERS supported a study by the Center for Research on Environment, Health, an...
Introduction: Expectant mothers in low-income and middle-income countries often lack access to vital...