OBJECTIVE:To explore the operational feasibility of using mobile health clinics to reach the chronically underserved population with maternal and child health (MCH) services in Tanzania. DESIGN:We conducted fifteen key informant interviews (KIIs) with policy makers and district health officials to explore issues related to mobile health clinic implementation and their perceived impact. MAIN RESULTS:Policy makers' perspective indicates that mobile health clinics have improved coverage of essential maternal and child health interventions; however, they face financial, human resource-related and logistic constraints. Reported are the increased engagement of the community and awareness of the importance of MCH services, which is believed to hav...
Abstract Background The implementation of mobile health (mHealth) projects in low- and middle-income...
Objective: To know and understand the perspectives of women on the quality of maternal health servic...
IntroductionMaternal and child mortality remained higher in developing regions such as Southern Ethi...
ObjectiveTo explore the operational feasibility of using mobile health clinics to reach the chronica...
INTRODUCTION:Mobile Health (mHealth) programs have increasingly been used to tackle maternal and chi...
Introduction: Mobile Health (mHealth) programs have increasingly been used to tackle maternal and ch...
Introduction: Geographical access to antenatal intervention is a growing problem in sub-Saharan Afri...
Improving access to safe facility-based delivery (FBD) is a challenge in rural Tanzania, where 50% o...
In the effort to reduce maternal mortality rate, Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 was declared gl...
Introduction Topographical, cultural, socio-economic and developmental factors combine to create sig...
The worldwide maternal mortality rate is excessive. Developing countries such as Tanzania experience...
Improving access to care is an urgent agenda in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The needs for family plann...
Includes bibliographical referencesProblem Statement: The use of mobile technology in health (mHealt...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Abstract Background The implementation of mobile health (mHealth) projects in low- and middle-income...
Objective: To know and understand the perspectives of women on the quality of maternal health servic...
IntroductionMaternal and child mortality remained higher in developing regions such as Southern Ethi...
ObjectiveTo explore the operational feasibility of using mobile health clinics to reach the chronica...
INTRODUCTION:Mobile Health (mHealth) programs have increasingly been used to tackle maternal and chi...
Introduction: Mobile Health (mHealth) programs have increasingly been used to tackle maternal and ch...
Introduction: Geographical access to antenatal intervention is a growing problem in sub-Saharan Afri...
Improving access to safe facility-based delivery (FBD) is a challenge in rural Tanzania, where 50% o...
In the effort to reduce maternal mortality rate, Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 was declared gl...
Introduction Topographical, cultural, socio-economic and developmental factors combine to create sig...
The worldwide maternal mortality rate is excessive. Developing countries such as Tanzania experience...
Improving access to care is an urgent agenda in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The needs for family plann...
Includes bibliographical referencesProblem Statement: The use of mobile technology in health (mHealt...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Abstract Background The implementation of mobile health (mHealth) projects in low- and middle-income...
Objective: To know and understand the perspectives of women on the quality of maternal health servic...
IntroductionMaternal and child mortality remained higher in developing regions such as Southern Ethi...