Introduction With the acute shortage of human resources and infrastructure, mobile phones can be a critical tool for accessing health services and strengthening health systems in Bangladesh. Yet, there is a scarcity of evidence on the use of mobile phones in this context for accessing health services. In this study, we sought to explore the current use of mobile phones for accessing maternal and child healthcare and its determinants among recently delivered women in urban slums of Bangladesh.Methods The data were collected through interviewing 800 recently delivered women from eight slums of Dhaka city of Bangladesh during May and June 2018. The study followed a cross-sectional design and a two-stage cluster random sampling procedure was fo...
BackgroundIncreasingly popular mobile health (mHealth) programs have been proposed to promote better...
Abstract Background Traditional gender roles result in women lagging behind men in the use of modern...
Mobile phones are gradually becoming an integral part of healthcare services worldwide. We assessed ...
Abstract Background In Bangladesh, similar to its other South Asian counterparts, shortage of health...
Communications through mobile phones and mass media have shown to be useful for health promotion act...
Communications through mobile phones and mass media have shown to be useful for health promotion act...
Communications through mobile phones and mass media have shown to be useful for health promotion act...
BackgroundExposure to traditional media (TV, radio, and newspapers) and the use of mobile as an inte...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Increasingly popular mobile health (mHe...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Increasingly popular mobile health (mHe...
BackgroundThe disruptive potential of mobile phones in catalyzing development is increasingly being ...
Background: As many as one-third of all pregnancies in Bangladesh are unplanned, with nearly one-hal...
Abstract Background Mobile phone-based technology has been used in improving the delivery of healthc...
Abstract Background As many as...
BackgroundIncreasingly popular mobile health (mHealth) programs have been proposed to promote better...
BackgroundIncreasingly popular mobile health (mHealth) programs have been proposed to promote better...
Abstract Background Traditional gender roles result in women lagging behind men in the use of modern...
Mobile phones are gradually becoming an integral part of healthcare services worldwide. We assessed ...
Abstract Background In Bangladesh, similar to its other South Asian counterparts, shortage of health...
Communications through mobile phones and mass media have shown to be useful for health promotion act...
Communications through mobile phones and mass media have shown to be useful for health promotion act...
Communications through mobile phones and mass media have shown to be useful for health promotion act...
BackgroundExposure to traditional media (TV, radio, and newspapers) and the use of mobile as an inte...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Increasingly popular mobile health (mHe...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Increasingly popular mobile health (mHe...
BackgroundThe disruptive potential of mobile phones in catalyzing development is increasingly being ...
Background: As many as one-third of all pregnancies in Bangladesh are unplanned, with nearly one-hal...
Abstract Background Mobile phone-based technology has been used in improving the delivery of healthc...
Abstract Background As many as...
BackgroundIncreasingly popular mobile health (mHealth) programs have been proposed to promote better...
BackgroundIncreasingly popular mobile health (mHealth) programs have been proposed to promote better...
Abstract Background Traditional gender roles result in women lagging behind men in the use of modern...
Mobile phones are gradually becoming an integral part of healthcare services worldwide. We assessed ...