CITATION: Tomlinson, M., et al. 2013. Value of a mobile information system to improve quality of care by community health workers. South African Journal of Information Management, 15(1), Art.#528, doi:10.4102/sajim.v15i1.528.The original publication is available at http://www.sajim.co.zaBackground: We will be unable to achieve sustained impact on health outcomes with community health worker (CHW)-based interventions unless we bridge the gap between small scale efficacy studies and large scale interventions. Effective strategies to support the management of CHWs are central to bridging the gap. Mobile phones are broadly available, particularly in low and middle income countries (LAMIC), where the penetration rate approaches 100%. Objectiv...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The mCHW project - a mobile learning intervention fo...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
Maternal and child health are a big cause for concern in the developing world, particularly in sub-S...
BACKGROUND: In an attempt to address a complex disease burden, including improving progress towards ...
In low-resource settings, community health workers are frontline providers who shoulder the health s...
In low-resource settings, community health workers are frontline providers who shoulder the health s...
Background: Mobile phone technology has demonstrated the potential to improve health service deliver...
The increasing proliferation of mobiles offers possibilities for improving health systems in develop...
This project investigates the use of mobile technologies in supporting Community Health Workers in K...
Background: Mobile health (m-health) utilizes widespread access to mobile phone technologies to expa...
Healthcare is conventionally regarded as an important determinant in promoting the general health an...
While community health workers are being recognized as an integral work force with growing responsib...
This paper describes the software architecture of a system designed in response to the health develo...
Improving access to safe facility-based delivery (FBD) is a challenge in rural Tanzania, where 50% o...
This dissertation presents qualitative and quantitative results from the implementation of a mobile ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The mCHW project - a mobile learning intervention fo...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
Maternal and child health are a big cause for concern in the developing world, particularly in sub-S...
BACKGROUND: In an attempt to address a complex disease burden, including improving progress towards ...
In low-resource settings, community health workers are frontline providers who shoulder the health s...
In low-resource settings, community health workers are frontline providers who shoulder the health s...
Background: Mobile phone technology has demonstrated the potential to improve health service deliver...
The increasing proliferation of mobiles offers possibilities for improving health systems in develop...
This project investigates the use of mobile technologies in supporting Community Health Workers in K...
Background: Mobile health (m-health) utilizes widespread access to mobile phone technologies to expa...
Healthcare is conventionally regarded as an important determinant in promoting the general health an...
While community health workers are being recognized as an integral work force with growing responsib...
This paper describes the software architecture of a system designed in response to the health develo...
Improving access to safe facility-based delivery (FBD) is a challenge in rural Tanzania, where 50% o...
This dissertation presents qualitative and quantitative results from the implementation of a mobile ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The mCHW project - a mobile learning intervention fo...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
Maternal and child health are a big cause for concern in the developing world, particularly in sub-S...