AbstractThe African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcome infrastructural barriers to healthcare provision in resource-poor contexts. However, while formal m-health programmes remain limited in coverage and scope, young people are using mobile phones creatively and strategically in an attempt to secure effective healthcare. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data collected in 2012–2014 from over 4500 young people (aged 8–25 y) in Ghana, Malawi and South Africa, this paper documents these practices and the new therapeutic opportunities they create, alongside the constraints, contingencies and risks. We argue that young people are endeavouring to lay claim to a digitally-mediated form o...
Background The prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is increasing in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Mobile health (mHealth) interventions, which require ownership of mobile phones, are being investiga...
Introduction: Research shows that many youth groups in Uganda own mobile phones. However, the extent...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
AbstractThe African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help...
The extraordinary global growth of digital connectivity has generated optimism that mobile technolog...
While mobile phones promise to be an important tool for bridging the healthcare gaps in resource-poo...
The proliferation of mobile phones across the world has contributed to the rise of mHealth intervent...
Africa’s recent communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that using mobile phones for heal...
© 2020 The extraordinary global growth of digital connectivity has generated optimism that mobile te...
On a global scale, healthcare practitioners are now beginning to move from traditional desktop-based...
Kenya is still lagging behind regional and global averages in child mortality rates despite the fact...
he penetration of mobile phones into sub-Saharan Africa has occurred with amazing rapidity: for many...
BACKGROUND: Mobile phones may help young people (YP) access health information and support health se...
Background The prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is increasing in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Mobile health (mHealth) interventions, which require ownership of mobile phones, are being investiga...
Introduction: Research shows that many youth groups in Uganda own mobile phones. However, the extent...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
AbstractThe African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help...
The extraordinary global growth of digital connectivity has generated optimism that mobile technolog...
While mobile phones promise to be an important tool for bridging the healthcare gaps in resource-poo...
The proliferation of mobile phones across the world has contributed to the rise of mHealth intervent...
Africa’s recent communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that using mobile phones for heal...
© 2020 The extraordinary global growth of digital connectivity has generated optimism that mobile te...
On a global scale, healthcare practitioners are now beginning to move from traditional desktop-based...
Kenya is still lagging behind regional and global averages in child mortality rates despite the fact...
he penetration of mobile phones into sub-Saharan Africa has occurred with amazing rapidity: for many...
BACKGROUND: Mobile phones may help young people (YP) access health information and support health se...
Background The prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is increasing in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Mobile health (mHealth) interventions, which require ownership of mobile phones, are being investiga...
Introduction: Research shows that many youth groups in Uganda own mobile phones. However, the extent...