Abstract Background Traditional gender roles result in women lagging behind men in the use of modern technologies, especially in developing countries. Although there is rapid uptake of mobile phone use in Bangladesh, investigation of gender differences in the ownership, access and use of mobile phones in general and mHealth in particular has been limited. This paper presents gender differentials in the ownership of mobile phones and knowledge of available mHealth services in a rural area of Bangladesh. Methods We interviewed 4915 randomly selected respondents aged 18 years and above. Associations between gender and knowledge of available mHealth services, use of existing mHealth services and intentions to use mHealth services in the future ...
This paper reviews the recent situation in information and communication technology (ICT) developmen...
In India, studies on mobile phone ownership and digital literacy have focused on the gender dimensio...
BackgroundExposure to traditional media (TV, radio, and newspapers) and the use of mobile as an inte...
Mobile phones have the potential to increase access to health information, improve patient-provider ...
Introduction With the acute shortage of human resources and infrastructure, mobile phones can be a c...
Bangladesh has a serious shortage of qualified health workforce. The limited numbers of trained serv...
Bangladesh has a serious shortage of qualified health workforce. The limited numbers of trained serv...
Background The use of digital interventions for managing chronic diseases is significantly increasin...
BackgroundThe disruptive potential of mobile phones in catalyzing development is increasingly being ...
Mobile phones are seen as a means for social and economic progress in rural and remote areas of deve...
Abstract Background In Bangladesh, similar to its other South Asian counterparts, shortage of health...
Evidence in favour of using mobile phones for healthcare delivery (mHealth) in settings with limited...
This paper reviews the recent situation in ICT, particularly mobile phone, development in Bangladesh...
Despite a steady economic and social development in Bangladesh, women are in an underprivileged situ...
Despite a steady economic and social development in Bangladesh, women are in an underprivileged situ...
This paper reviews the recent situation in information and communication technology (ICT) developmen...
In India, studies on mobile phone ownership and digital literacy have focused on the gender dimensio...
BackgroundExposure to traditional media (TV, radio, and newspapers) and the use of mobile as an inte...
Mobile phones have the potential to increase access to health information, improve patient-provider ...
Introduction With the acute shortage of human resources and infrastructure, mobile phones can be a c...
Bangladesh has a serious shortage of qualified health workforce. The limited numbers of trained serv...
Bangladesh has a serious shortage of qualified health workforce. The limited numbers of trained serv...
Background The use of digital interventions for managing chronic diseases is significantly increasin...
BackgroundThe disruptive potential of mobile phones in catalyzing development is increasingly being ...
Mobile phones are seen as a means for social and economic progress in rural and remote areas of deve...
Abstract Background In Bangladesh, similar to its other South Asian counterparts, shortage of health...
Evidence in favour of using mobile phones for healthcare delivery (mHealth) in settings with limited...
This paper reviews the recent situation in ICT, particularly mobile phone, development in Bangladesh...
Despite a steady economic and social development in Bangladesh, women are in an underprivileged situ...
Despite a steady economic and social development in Bangladesh, women are in an underprivileged situ...
This paper reviews the recent situation in information and communication technology (ICT) developmen...
In India, studies on mobile phone ownership and digital literacy have focused on the gender dimensio...
BackgroundExposure to traditional media (TV, radio, and newspapers) and the use of mobile as an inte...