This paper aims to synthesize the literature on mobile healthcare in developing countries. We employed a narrative review methodology to describe mobile healthcare in developing countries narratively. Two health and information technology research databases were searched for papers covering this domain. Two reviewers assessed the articles. Articles were then synthesized via narrative review. Mobile healthcare holds tremendous potential for transforming healthcare delivery in developing countries. By leveraging mobile technologies, mHealth interventions can improve access to healthcare, enhance disease prevention and management, and empower community health workers. Sustainable strategies that involve collaborations among stakeholders are ne...
Mobile health (m-health) apps adoption in developing countries is a new research area in the healthc...
BACKGROUND: Low-cost mobile devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and personal digital assistants...
Background Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income ...
Governments and development agencies are advocating mobile technology as a potential tool for develo...
The mHealth trend, which uses mobile devices and associated technology for health interventions, of...
The mHealth trend which uses mobile devices and associated technology for health interventions offer...
This article is published online with Open Access by IOS Press and distributed under the terms of th...
The acknowledged potential of using mobile phones for improving healthcare in low-resource environme...
The mHealth field understandably arose from a base of practice, developed a nascent, yet ever-expand...
International audienceWorldwide, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information and ...
Introduction:Rates of chronic diseases will continue to rise in developing countries unless effectiv...
Worldwide, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information and communication technolo...
Mobile healthcare, or mHealth, is one of the key pillars of information and communication technologi...
The use of mobile technologies to provide healthcare services (mHealth) has received much attention ...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income...
Mobile health (m-health) apps adoption in developing countries is a new research area in the healthc...
BACKGROUND: Low-cost mobile devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and personal digital assistants...
Background Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income ...
Governments and development agencies are advocating mobile technology as a potential tool for develo...
The mHealth trend, which uses mobile devices and associated technology for health interventions, of...
The mHealth trend which uses mobile devices and associated technology for health interventions offer...
This article is published online with Open Access by IOS Press and distributed under the terms of th...
The acknowledged potential of using mobile phones for improving healthcare in low-resource environme...
The mHealth field understandably arose from a base of practice, developed a nascent, yet ever-expand...
International audienceWorldwide, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information and ...
Introduction:Rates of chronic diseases will continue to rise in developing countries unless effectiv...
Worldwide, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information and communication technolo...
Mobile healthcare, or mHealth, is one of the key pillars of information and communication technologi...
The use of mobile technologies to provide healthcare services (mHealth) has received much attention ...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income...
Mobile health (m-health) apps adoption in developing countries is a new research area in the healthc...
BACKGROUND: Low-cost mobile devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and personal digital assistants...
Background Mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used predominantly in low- and middle-income ...