[[abstract]]Background Developing countries are confronting a steady growth in the prevalence of the infectious diseases. Mobile technologies are widely available and can play an important role in health care at the regional, community, and individual levels. Although labs usually able to accomplish the requested blood test and produce the results within two days after receiving the samples, but the time for the results to be delivered back to clinics is quite variable depending on how often the motorbike transport makes trips between the clinic and the lab. Objective In this study, we seek to assess factors facilitating as well as factors hindering the adoption of mobile devices in the Swazi healthcare through evaluating the end-users of ...
Health facility stock-outs of life saving malaria medicines are common across Africa. Innovative way...
Background: Access to mobile phone technology has rapidly expanded in developing countries. In Afric...
Background Diagnostics in many low- and middle-income countries are condu...
[[abstract]]Background Developing countries are confronting a steady growth in the prevalence of the...
Recent efforts have sought to mitigate this problem by using Short Message Service (SMS) to reduce T...
BACKGROUND: Turnaround time (TAT) is an important indicator of laboratory performance. It is often d...
While mobile technology has massive potential in improving health-related data collection and manage...
Background: Mobile phone has been one of the most technologically ubiquitous influences over the pas...
The epidemiological transition has resulted in an increased burden of non-communicable diseases thro...
Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2015.The study looked at the viability of using mob...
A cross-sectional survey to ascertain the capacity of laboratory persons in using ICTs was conducted...
Background: Despite large efforts toward their eradication, infectious diseases are a major cause of...
Abstract Background: Maintaining adequate supplies of anti-malarial medicines at the health facility...
BACKGROUND: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in health is not merely about technolo...
Health facility stock-outs of life saving malaria medicines are common across Africa. Innovative way...
Health facility stock-outs of life saving malaria medicines are common across Africa. Innovative way...
Background: Access to mobile phone technology has rapidly expanded in developing countries. In Afric...
Background Diagnostics in many low- and middle-income countries are condu...
[[abstract]]Background Developing countries are confronting a steady growth in the prevalence of the...
Recent efforts have sought to mitigate this problem by using Short Message Service (SMS) to reduce T...
BACKGROUND: Turnaround time (TAT) is an important indicator of laboratory performance. It is often d...
While mobile technology has massive potential in improving health-related data collection and manage...
Background: Mobile phone has been one of the most technologically ubiquitous influences over the pas...
The epidemiological transition has resulted in an increased burden of non-communicable diseases thro...
Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2015.The study looked at the viability of using mob...
A cross-sectional survey to ascertain the capacity of laboratory persons in using ICTs was conducted...
Background: Despite large efforts toward their eradication, infectious diseases are a major cause of...
Abstract Background: Maintaining adequate supplies of anti-malarial medicines at the health facility...
BACKGROUND: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in health is not merely about technolo...
Health facility stock-outs of life saving malaria medicines are common across Africa. Innovative way...
Health facility stock-outs of life saving malaria medicines are common across Africa. Innovative way...
Background: Access to mobile phone technology has rapidly expanded in developing countries. In Afric...
Background Diagnostics in many low- and middle-income countries are condu...