BackgroundAs mobile phone uptake in India continues to grow, there is also continued interest in mobile platform-based interventions for health education. There is a significant gender gap in mobile phone access-women's access to mobile phones is constrained by economic and social barriers. Pregnancy and postpartum care is one of many targets for mobile health (mHealth) interventions that particularly rely upon women's access to and facility with mobile phone use.ObjectiveWe aimed to describe the dynamics and patterns of married pregnant and postpartum women's mobile phone access and use (among both phone owners and nonowners) who participated in an mHealth postpartum care intervention and to identify potential barriers to their participati...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one m...
Introduction With the acute shortage of human resources and infrastructure, mobile phones can be a c...
BackgroundAs mobile phone uptake in India continues to grow, there is also continued interest in mob...
BackgroundThe disruptive potential of mobile phones in catalyzing development is increasingly being ...
BackgroundStructural and cultural barriers limit Indian women's access to adequate postnatal care an...
Background: The rapid escalation of cellular network coverage and expansion of mobile phone usage ha...
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...
Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one m...
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...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Increasingly popular mobile health (mHe...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Increasingly popular mobile health (mHe...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one m...
Introduction With the acute shortage of human resources and infrastructure, mobile phones can be a c...
BackgroundAs mobile phone uptake in India continues to grow, there is also continued interest in mob...
BackgroundThe disruptive potential of mobile phones in catalyzing development is increasingly being ...
BackgroundStructural and cultural barriers limit Indian women's access to adequate postnatal care an...
Background: The rapid escalation of cellular network coverage and expansion of mobile phone usage ha...
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...
Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one m...
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...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Increasingly popular mobile health (mHe...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Increasingly popular mobile health (mHe...
Background: Mobile technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to achieve improved access and qu...
Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one m...
Introduction With the acute shortage of human resources and infrastructure, mobile phones can be a c...