Self-management is an important aspect of long term HIV treatment. Mobile technologies offer the potential to efficiently deliver interventions to facilitate HIV self-management. The last comprehensive review of such mHealth interventions was conducted in 2011. Given the rapidly evolving field, a need was identified for an updated review of the literatur
Mobile phone interventions are often used in healthcare for sharing information and interacting with...
Background: The exponential growth in the reach and development of new technologies over the past de...
Background: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is recommended by the WHO as an innovative strategy to reach UN...
Background: In recent years, mobile-based applications have become important technologies to the del...
Objective: This study systematically reviews the literature on self-management interventions provide...
Abstract Background Persons living with HIV and substance use disorders face barriers to sustained e...
BackgroundSelf-monitoring by mobile phone applications offers new opportunities to engage patients i...
BackgroundThe success of antiretroviral therapy has led to an increase in life expectancy and an ass...
The purpose of this systematic review was to assess the quality of interventions using mobile health...
Introduction Since its initial recognition, HIV has been responsible for around 35 million deaths gl...
More people have mobile phones in Africa than at any point in history. Mobile health (m-health), the...
This systematic narrative review examined the empirical evidence on the effectiveness of mobile heal...
INTRODUCTION:Since its initial recognition, HIV has been responsible for around 35 million deaths gl...
National HIV prevention goals call for interventions that address Continuum of HIV Care (CoC) for pe...
Objective: While mHealth-based HIV interventions are often designed to promote health equity, system...
Mobile phone interventions are often used in healthcare for sharing information and interacting with...
Background: The exponential growth in the reach and development of new technologies over the past de...
Background: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is recommended by the WHO as an innovative strategy to reach UN...
Background: In recent years, mobile-based applications have become important technologies to the del...
Objective: This study systematically reviews the literature on self-management interventions provide...
Abstract Background Persons living with HIV and substance use disorders face barriers to sustained e...
BackgroundSelf-monitoring by mobile phone applications offers new opportunities to engage patients i...
BackgroundThe success of antiretroviral therapy has led to an increase in life expectancy and an ass...
The purpose of this systematic review was to assess the quality of interventions using mobile health...
Introduction Since its initial recognition, HIV has been responsible for around 35 million deaths gl...
More people have mobile phones in Africa than at any point in history. Mobile health (m-health), the...
This systematic narrative review examined the empirical evidence on the effectiveness of mobile heal...
INTRODUCTION:Since its initial recognition, HIV has been responsible for around 35 million deaths gl...
National HIV prevention goals call for interventions that address Continuum of HIV Care (CoC) for pe...
Objective: While mHealth-based HIV interventions are often designed to promote health equity, system...
Mobile phone interventions are often used in healthcare for sharing information and interacting with...
Background: The exponential growth in the reach and development of new technologies over the past de...
Background: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is recommended by the WHO as an innovative strategy to reach UN...