Background: Mobile instant messaging (MIM) tools, such as WhatsApp, have transformed global communication practice. In the field of global health, MIM is an increasingly used, but little understood, phenomenon. Objectives: It remains unclear how MIM can be used by rural community health workers (CHWs) and their facilitators, and what are the associated benefits and constraints. To address this gap, WhatsApp groups were implemented and researched in a rural setting in Malawi. Methods: The multi-site case study research triangulated interviews and focus groups of CHWs and facilitators with the thematic qualitative analysis of the actual conversations on WhatsApp. A survey with open questions and the quantitative analysis of WhatsApp conversat...
BACKGROUND: Given the ubiquity of mobile phones, their use to support healthcare in the Indian conte...
BACKGROUND: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in health is not merely about technolo...
Health workers are increasingly harnessing mobile phones to develop their own solutions to work chal...
Despite the proliferation of Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) platforms, such as WhatsApp, studies tha...
This paper explores the determinants of the utilisation of mobile phone technologies for public heal...
An estimated half of all mobile phone users in Kenya use WhatsApp, an instant messaging platform tha...
Abstract Background WhatsApp (WA) is the most recent and attractive applicative among Smartphone use...
Rapid adoption of mobile telephony in rural India and absence of other information and communication...
Background mHealth, the use of mobile communication in the health sector, has become increasingly po...
Abstract. In this paper we report findings generated during the early phase of a research project th...
Background: In recent years, Africa has experienced a boom in information and communication technolo...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers are reemerging as an essential component of health systems in l...
A majority of the world’s population now live in areas with a mobile telephone network. This ...
Given the ubiquity of mobile phones, their use to support healthcare in the Indian context is inevit...
Background Mobile health (mHealth), which uses technology such as mobile phones to improve patient h...
BACKGROUND: Given the ubiquity of mobile phones, their use to support healthcare in the Indian conte...
BACKGROUND: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in health is not merely about technolo...
Health workers are increasingly harnessing mobile phones to develop their own solutions to work chal...
Despite the proliferation of Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) platforms, such as WhatsApp, studies tha...
This paper explores the determinants of the utilisation of mobile phone technologies for public heal...
An estimated half of all mobile phone users in Kenya use WhatsApp, an instant messaging platform tha...
Abstract Background WhatsApp (WA) is the most recent and attractive applicative among Smartphone use...
Rapid adoption of mobile telephony in rural India and absence of other information and communication...
Background mHealth, the use of mobile communication in the health sector, has become increasingly po...
Abstract. In this paper we report findings generated during the early phase of a research project th...
Background: In recent years, Africa has experienced a boom in information and communication technolo...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers are reemerging as an essential component of health systems in l...
A majority of the world’s population now live in areas with a mobile telephone network. This ...
Given the ubiquity of mobile phones, their use to support healthcare in the Indian context is inevit...
Background Mobile health (mHealth), which uses technology such as mobile phones to improve patient h...
BACKGROUND: Given the ubiquity of mobile phones, their use to support healthcare in the Indian conte...
BACKGROUND: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in health is not merely about technolo...
Health workers are increasingly harnessing mobile phones to develop their own solutions to work chal...