BackgroundThe coverage of community-based maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH) services remains low, especially in hard-to-reach areas. We evaluated the effectiveness of a mobile-phone-and web-based application, Innovative Mobile-phone Technology for Community Health Operations (ImTeCHO), as a job aid to the government's Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) and Primary Health Center (PHC) staff to improve coverage of MNCH services in rural tribal communities of Gujarat, India.Methods and findingsThis open cluster-randomized trial was conducted in 22 PHCs in six tribal blocks of Bharuch and Narmada districts in India. The ImTeCHO mobile-phone-and web-based application included various technology-based job aids to facilitate sche...
Low-middle income countries like India bear a heavier burden of maternal, childcare, and child morta...
Low-middle income countries like India bear a heavier burden of maternal, childcare, and child morta...
Background: India’s 1.4 million community health and nutrition workers (CHNWs) serve 158 million ben...
Abstract Background To facilitate the delivery of proven maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH)...
BACKGROUND: mHealth technology holds promise for improving the effectiveness of frontline health wor...
Background: A new cadre of village-based frontline health workers, called Accredited Social Health A...
BackgroundmHealth technology holds promise for improving the effectiveness of frontline health worke...
BackgroundmHealth technology holds promise for improving the effectiveness of frontline health worke...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Reduction of childhood stunting is difficult to achieve by intervention...
BackgroundIndia's 1.4 million community health and nutrition workers (CHNWs) serve 158 million benef...
BackgroundMobile health (mHealth) tools have potential for improving the reach and quality of health...
BackgroundStructural and cultural barriers limit Indian women's access to adequate postnatal care an...
Low-middle income countries like India bear a heavier burden of maternal, childcare, and child morta...
Low-middle income countries like India bear a heavier burden of maternal, childcare, and child morta...
Background: India’s 1.4 million community health and nutrition workers (CHNWs) serve 158 million ben...
Abstract Background To facilitate the delivery of proven maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH)...
BACKGROUND: mHealth technology holds promise for improving the effectiveness of frontline health wor...
Background: A new cadre of village-based frontline health workers, called Accredited Social Health A...
BackgroundmHealth technology holds promise for improving the effectiveness of frontline health worke...
BackgroundmHealth technology holds promise for improving the effectiveness of frontline health worke...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Reduction of childhood stunting is difficult to achieve by intervention...
BackgroundIndia's 1.4 million community health and nutrition workers (CHNWs) serve 158 million benef...
BackgroundMobile health (mHealth) tools have potential for improving the reach and quality of health...
BackgroundStructural and cultural barriers limit Indian women's access to adequate postnatal care an...
Low-middle income countries like India bear a heavier burden of maternal, childcare, and child morta...
Low-middle income countries like India bear a heavier burden of maternal, childcare, and child morta...
Background: India’s 1.4 million community health and nutrition workers (CHNWs) serve 158 million ben...