This study aimed to test the feasibility and to identify barriers and facilitators towards adherence of a text messaging intervention for postnatal care in India. Mixed methods research involving both quantitative and qualitative methods were used. A survey questionnaire for feasibility and focus group interviews to identify the barriers and facilitators to the intervention were conducted. The top three reasons for activation of service were: helped the new mother to understand the changes (95%); provided continuation of care (90%) and clarified conflicting information (89%). Over 90% read the messages daily. 80% were happy with the message frequency. About 75% shared the content with others. The main reasons for non-activation were: 30% ha...
Participatory learning and action cycles with women’s groups have been recommended by the WHO to pro...
Background Evidence is limited on the effectiveness of mobile health programs which...
Background: For women with perinatal mental illness, phone helplines may be a useful way of accessin...
BackgroundStructural and cultural barriers limit Indian women's access to adequate postnatal care an...
This study examined the acceptability of the BabyText program, a Spanish and English textmessaging p...
BackgroundMobile text messaging is a potentially powerful tool for behaviour change because it is wi...
Background: Targeted client communication (TCC) using text messages can inform, motivate and remind ...
Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one m...
Maternal attendance at postnatal clinic visits and timely diagnosis of infant HIV infection are impo...
AbstractBackground:Timely and appropriate evidence-based practices during antenatal care improve mat...
Patients' low adherence to artemisinin-based combination therapy has been reported in areas of Kenya...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Purpose: Understanding the experiences of pregnant ...
Maternal attendance at postnatal clinic visits and timely diagnosis of infant HIV infection are impo...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility, acceptability and relevance of the Parwarish, a positive paren...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Efficacy of Antiretroviral Therapy (...
Participatory learning and action cycles with women’s groups have been recommended by the WHO to pro...
Background Evidence is limited on the effectiveness of mobile health programs which...
Background: For women with perinatal mental illness, phone helplines may be a useful way of accessin...
BackgroundStructural and cultural barriers limit Indian women's access to adequate postnatal care an...
This study examined the acceptability of the BabyText program, a Spanish and English textmessaging p...
BackgroundMobile text messaging is a potentially powerful tool for behaviour change because it is wi...
Background: Targeted client communication (TCC) using text messages can inform, motivate and remind ...
Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one m...
Maternal attendance at postnatal clinic visits and timely diagnosis of infant HIV infection are impo...
AbstractBackground:Timely and appropriate evidence-based practices during antenatal care improve mat...
Patients' low adherence to artemisinin-based combination therapy has been reported in areas of Kenya...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Purpose: Understanding the experiences of pregnant ...
Maternal attendance at postnatal clinic visits and timely diagnosis of infant HIV infection are impo...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility, acceptability and relevance of the Parwarish, a positive paren...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Efficacy of Antiretroviral Therapy (...
Participatory learning and action cycles with women’s groups have been recommended by the WHO to pro...
Background Evidence is limited on the effectiveness of mobile health programs which...
Background: For women with perinatal mental illness, phone helplines may be a useful way of accessin...