BackgroundMobile health (mHealth), which uses technology such as mobile phones to improve patient health and health care delivery, is increasingly being tested as an intervention to promote health worker (HW) performance. This study assessed the effect of short messaging services (SMS) reminders in a study setting. Following a trial of text-message reminders to HWs to improve case management of malaria and other childhood diseases in southern Malawi that showed little effect, qualitative data was collected to explore the reasons why the intervention was ineffective and describe lessons learned.MethodsQualitative data collection was undertaken to lend insight into quantitative results from a trial in which 105 health facilities were randomiz...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study to investigate the perceptions and experience...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study to investigate the perceptions and experience...
In Nigeria, access to malaria diagnostics may be expanded if drug retailers were allowed to administ...
Background Mobile health (mHealth), which uses technology such as mobile phones to improve patient h...
Background Mobile health (mHealth), which uses technology such as mobile phones to improve patient h...
Abstract Background Mobile health (mHealth), which uses technology such as mobile phones to improve ...
The use of mobile technologies in medicine, or mHealth, holds promise to improve health worker (HW) ...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
BACKGROUND: Health workers' malaria case-management practices often differ from national guidelines....
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
SummaryBackgroundHealth workers' malaria case-management practices often differ from national guidel...
Health workers' malaria case-management practices often differ from national guidelines. We assessed...
Health workers' malaria case-management practices often differ from national guidelines. We assessed...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study to investigate the perceptions and experience...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study to investigate the perceptions and experience...
In Nigeria, access to malaria diagnostics may be expanded if drug retailers were allowed to administ...
Background Mobile health (mHealth), which uses technology such as mobile phones to improve patient h...
Background Mobile health (mHealth), which uses technology such as mobile phones to improve patient h...
Abstract Background Mobile health (mHealth), which uses technology such as mobile phones to improve ...
The use of mobile technologies in medicine, or mHealth, holds promise to improve health worker (HW) ...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
BACKGROUND: Health workers' malaria case-management practices often differ from national guidelines....
Poor health worker performance is a well-documented obstacle to quality service provision. Due to th...
SummaryBackgroundHealth workers' malaria case-management practices often differ from national guidel...
Health workers' malaria case-management practices often differ from national guidelines. We assessed...
Health workers' malaria case-management practices often differ from national guidelines. We assessed...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study to investigate the perceptions and experience...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study to investigate the perceptions and experience...
In Nigeria, access to malaria diagnostics may be expanded if drug retailers were allowed to administ...