BACKGROUND: Mobile health (mHealth) technologies hold great promise in improving the delivery of high-quality health care services. Yet, there has been little research so far applying mHealth technologies in the context of delivering stroke care in resource-limited rural regions. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to introduce the design and development of an mHealth system targeting primary health care providers and to ascertain its feasibility in supporting the delivery of a System-Integrated techNology-Enabled Model of cAre (SINEMA) service for strengthening secondary prevention of stroke in rural China. METHODS: The SINEMA mHealth system was designed by a multidisciplinary team comprising public health researchers, neurologists, and informatio...
With the proliferation of mobile technologies in China, the Chinese mobile medical applications mark...
We set up a collaboration between researchers in China and the UK that aimed to explore the use of m...
Background: Currently there are two main sources of mortality data with cause of death assignments i...
BACKGROUND: Rural China has experienced an increasing health burden because of stroke. Stroke patien...
BackgroundManaging noncommunicable diseases through primary healthcare has been identified as the ke...
Background: There is a lack of evidence concerning the effective implementation of strategies for st...
China is now undergoing a rapid epidemiological transition. Long-term prevention and management of t...
AbstractWith the proliferation of mobile technologies in China, the Chinese mobile medical applicati...
Rationale Stroke is the leading cause of death and disability in rural China. For stroke patients re...
© 2021 Enying GongIntroduction Cardiometabolic diseases are the leading causes of deaths globally. A...
This article estimates the impacts of health information technology (HIT) on health-care delivery in...
Background: There are 62 million Americans currently residing in rural areas who are more likely to ...
Background In rural areas in China and India, the cardiovascular disease burden is high but economic...
IntroductionRecognizing the burden experienced by caregivers of stroke survivors, an intervention us...
Background: The use of wireless technologies such as mobile phones in healthcare is referred to as m...
With the proliferation of mobile technologies in China, the Chinese mobile medical applications mark...
We set up a collaboration between researchers in China and the UK that aimed to explore the use of m...
Background: Currently there are two main sources of mortality data with cause of death assignments i...
BACKGROUND: Rural China has experienced an increasing health burden because of stroke. Stroke patien...
BackgroundManaging noncommunicable diseases through primary healthcare has been identified as the ke...
Background: There is a lack of evidence concerning the effective implementation of strategies for st...
China is now undergoing a rapid epidemiological transition. Long-term prevention and management of t...
AbstractWith the proliferation of mobile technologies in China, the Chinese mobile medical applicati...
Rationale Stroke is the leading cause of death and disability in rural China. For stroke patients re...
© 2021 Enying GongIntroduction Cardiometabolic diseases are the leading causes of deaths globally. A...
This article estimates the impacts of health information technology (HIT) on health-care delivery in...
Background: There are 62 million Americans currently residing in rural areas who are more likely to ...
Background In rural areas in China and India, the cardiovascular disease burden is high but economic...
IntroductionRecognizing the burden experienced by caregivers of stroke survivors, an intervention us...
Background: The use of wireless technologies such as mobile phones in healthcare is referred to as m...
With the proliferation of mobile technologies in China, the Chinese mobile medical applications mark...
We set up a collaboration between researchers in China and the UK that aimed to explore the use of m...
Background: Currently there are two main sources of mortality data with cause of death assignments i...