This study investigated the use of information and communication technology (ICT) by women in Nigeria to access maternal and child health (MCH) information, as well as the influence of its use on their health practices. As the relevance of ICT increases as a vital tool for communicating MCH information, an understanding of its use by women to access such information becomes pertinent. A total enumeration of health facilities in Nigeria with on-going e-health projects was conducted. A short questionnaire was completed by 1001 women selected out of 4975 registered mothers at these health facilities using the convenience sampling technique. Nine focus group discussion sessions were also conducted with 30 mothers. MCH information was accessed t...
The provision of high quality healthcare information about pregnancy is important to women and to he...
Purpose: – Traditionally, the role of technology on health services has been argued from the supply...
This paper explores the use of mobile phones to access maternal health care in sub‐Saharan Africa an...
Reducing maternal and infant mortality in the sub-Sahara Africa, especially Nigeria remains a seriou...
This paper presents an in-depth analysis of efforts to introduce a mobile health inform...
This study investigated reproductive health workers’ (RHWs) use of ICTs, the effects of ICTs on thei...
Attainment of sexual and reproductive health is regarded as a human rights matter. Notwithstanding t...
This study investigated reproductive health workers’ (RHWs) use of ICTs, the effects of ICTs on thei...
Maternal and child health indicators are generally poor in Nigeria with the northern part of the cou...
Submitted in partial fulfillment to the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Science in Telecom...
The advent of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is gaining ground in all areas of life ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment to the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Science in Teleco...
This article presents a study of the reproductive health information needs and access practices of r...
Worldwide, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information and communication technolo...
International audienceWorldwide, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information and ...
The provision of high quality healthcare information about pregnancy is important to women and to he...
Purpose: – Traditionally, the role of technology on health services has been argued from the supply...
This paper explores the use of mobile phones to access maternal health care in sub‐Saharan Africa an...
Reducing maternal and infant mortality in the sub-Sahara Africa, especially Nigeria remains a seriou...
This paper presents an in-depth analysis of efforts to introduce a mobile health inform...
This study investigated reproductive health workers’ (RHWs) use of ICTs, the effects of ICTs on thei...
Attainment of sexual and reproductive health is regarded as a human rights matter. Notwithstanding t...
This study investigated reproductive health workers’ (RHWs) use of ICTs, the effects of ICTs on thei...
Maternal and child health indicators are generally poor in Nigeria with the northern part of the cou...
Submitted in partial fulfillment to the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Science in Telecom...
The advent of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is gaining ground in all areas of life ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment to the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Science in Teleco...
This article presents a study of the reproductive health information needs and access practices of r...
Worldwide, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information and communication technolo...
International audienceWorldwide, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information and ...
The provision of high quality healthcare information about pregnancy is important to women and to he...
Purpose: – Traditionally, the role of technology on health services has been argued from the supply...
This paper explores the use of mobile phones to access maternal health care in sub‐Saharan Africa an...