BACKGROUND : Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases such as HIV and tuberculosis to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes. Diabetes accounts for more disability-adjusted life years than any other NCD in South Africa, and research has identified a number of preventable risk factors; however, there is not enough evidence from lower resource settings as to how best to disseminate this information to the population. Today, 90% of the world’s population lives in mobile phone coverage areas, and this provides a unique opportunity to reach large populations with health information. OBJECTIVE : This study aimed to investigate how potential mobile health (mHealth) platforms should be paired with diabet...
Copyright © 2014 Claude Takenga et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Background: Knowledge of and coping with diabetes is still poor in some communities in Rwanda. While...
Abstract Background Rates of participation in Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPPs) are low. This may ...
Abstract: Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases to non-communicable...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of death in the diabetic population. Pre...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Introduction: Mobile health (mHealth) apps can aid in managing health related conditions. This study...
BackgroundMobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of diabe...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes and suboptimal glycaemic control in...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at determining access to mobile phone and willingness to receive mobile...
Abstract: Background: The current era can be called a mobile health revolution as medical applicatio...
BACKGROUND: Increasing rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus place a substantial burden on health care s...
Background: We undertook a feasibility study to evaluate feasibility and utility of short message se...
Copyright © 2014 Claude Takenga et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Background: Knowledge of and coping with diabetes is still poor in some communities in Rwanda. While...
Abstract Background Rates of participation in Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPPs) are low. This may ...
Abstract: Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases to non-communicable...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of death in the diabetic population. Pre...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Introduction: Mobile health (mHealth) apps can aid in managing health related conditions. This study...
BackgroundMobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of diabe...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes and suboptimal glycaemic control in...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at determining access to mobile phone and willingness to receive mobile...
Abstract: Background: The current era can be called a mobile health revolution as medical applicatio...
BACKGROUND: Increasing rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus place a substantial burden on health care s...
Background: We undertook a feasibility study to evaluate feasibility and utility of short message se...
Copyright © 2014 Claude Takenga et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Background: Knowledge of and coping with diabetes is still poor in some communities in Rwanda. While...
Abstract Background Rates of participation in Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPPs) are low. This may ...