Background: There has been an exponential growth in the availability of apps, resulting in increased use of pregnancy apps. However, information on resources and use of apps among pregnant women is relatively limited. Objective: The aim of this study is to map the current information resources and the use of pregnancy apps among pregnant women in Flanders. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted, using a semistructured survey (April-June 2019) consisting of four different domains: (1) demographics; (2) use of devices; (3) sources of information; and (4) use of pregnancy apps. Women were recruited by social media, flyers, and paper questionnaires at prenatal consultations. Statistical analysis was mainly focused on descriptive statist...
Aims and objectives: The study aims to explore why and how pregnant women use the internet as a heal...
Internet has become an important part of our life, including during pregnancy where it is broadly us...
BACKGROUND: Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Ita...
Background: There has been an exponential growth in the availability of apps, resulting in increased...
Background: Pregnancy apps are a booming global industry, with most pregnant women in high-income co...
Objectives: Research focused on Internet behavior by women attempting pregnancy and pregnant women i...
Background Access to reliable information is critical to women's experience and wellbeing during pre...
The provision of high quality healthcare information about pregnancy is important to women and to he...
Objectives: The aim was to assess the perceived needs of medicines information and information sou...
Background: In recent years, the Internet has become one of the most popular sources of health infor...
Background: Digital health tools such as apps are being increasingly used by women to access pregnan...
PurposeMobile applications (- apps- ) may be efficient tools for improving the quality of clinical...
Background: Women frequently experience health problems and use medicines during pregnancy, and thus...
ObjectiveAssess the role of online resources and apps for women's help seeking and staff's response ...
INTRODUCTION. Pregnant women rely on information during pregnancy for better health outcomes. This ...
Aims and objectives: The study aims to explore why and how pregnant women use the internet as a heal...
Internet has become an important part of our life, including during pregnancy where it is broadly us...
BACKGROUND: Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Ita...
Background: There has been an exponential growth in the availability of apps, resulting in increased...
Background: Pregnancy apps are a booming global industry, with most pregnant women in high-income co...
Objectives: Research focused on Internet behavior by women attempting pregnancy and pregnant women i...
Background Access to reliable information is critical to women's experience and wellbeing during pre...
The provision of high quality healthcare information about pregnancy is important to women and to he...
Objectives: The aim was to assess the perceived needs of medicines information and information sou...
Background: In recent years, the Internet has become one of the most popular sources of health infor...
Background: Digital health tools such as apps are being increasingly used by women to access pregnan...
PurposeMobile applications (- apps- ) may be efficient tools for improving the quality of clinical...
Background: Women frequently experience health problems and use medicines during pregnancy, and thus...
ObjectiveAssess the role of online resources and apps for women's help seeking and staff's response ...
INTRODUCTION. Pregnant women rely on information during pregnancy for better health outcomes. This ...
Aims and objectives: The study aims to explore why and how pregnant women use the internet as a heal...
Internet has become an important part of our life, including during pregnancy where it is broadly us...
BACKGROUND: Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Ita...