Mobile health (mHealth) has shown to be effective for self-management. While most studies point to mHealth as a tool to support healthcare in low-resource settings, it is not clear how women in low-resource settings perceive mHealth for self-management during pregnancy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of women in low-resource settings on the use of mHealth for self-management during pregnancy. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten women in low-resource settings who owned mobile phones, understood English, and were above eighteen years of age. The interviews were analyzed and several themes emerged after analyzing the findings from interviews: awareness of mHealth for self-management, perceived benef...
Objective: To determine the extent to which perinatal mobile health applications (mHealth apps) are ...
BackgroundThe wide availability and relative simplicity of mobile phones make them a promising instr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: Mobile health (mHealth) programs hav...
Mobile health (mHealth) has shown to be effective for self-management. While most studies point to m...
Maternal health challenges constitute a major burden to healthcare systems in developing countries. ...
BACKGROUND: Applications for pregnancy self-care (APSC) can improve post-partum by empowering pregna...
Background: The diffusion of mobile phones in low- and middle-income countries has taken place faste...
Abstract Background Mobile technology is ubiquitous. Women of childbearing age have embraced health ...
The use of mobile technology such as phone applications (apps) has been proposed as an efficient mea...
Complications during pregnancy is a major problem affecting healthcare systems which requires the ef...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The use of mobile technology such as phone applications (apps) has been pro...
Hypertensive disorders are the most common complications during pregnancy, occurring in 5% to 11% of...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
BACKGROUND: The use of mobile technology such as phone applications (apps) has been proposed as an e...
eHealth services include mHealth and eHealth services.mHealth stands for the use of mobile communica...
Objective: To determine the extent to which perinatal mobile health applications (mHealth apps) are ...
BackgroundThe wide availability and relative simplicity of mobile phones make them a promising instr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: Mobile health (mHealth) programs hav...
Mobile health (mHealth) has shown to be effective for self-management. While most studies point to m...
Maternal health challenges constitute a major burden to healthcare systems in developing countries. ...
BACKGROUND: Applications for pregnancy self-care (APSC) can improve post-partum by empowering pregna...
Background: The diffusion of mobile phones in low- and middle-income countries has taken place faste...
Abstract Background Mobile technology is ubiquitous. Women of childbearing age have embraced health ...
The use of mobile technology such as phone applications (apps) has been proposed as an efficient mea...
Complications during pregnancy is a major problem affecting healthcare systems which requires the ef...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The use of mobile technology such as phone applications (apps) has been pro...
Hypertensive disorders are the most common complications during pregnancy, occurring in 5% to 11% of...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
BACKGROUND: The use of mobile technology such as phone applications (apps) has been proposed as an e...
eHealth services include mHealth and eHealth services.mHealth stands for the use of mobile communica...
Objective: To determine the extent to which perinatal mobile health applications (mHealth apps) are ...
BackgroundThe wide availability and relative simplicity of mobile phones make them a promising instr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: Mobile health (mHealth) programs hav...