'Mobile' health needs and opportunities in developing countries.
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An overview of current and potential use of information and communication technologies for immunization promotion among adolescentsUniversal mobile electrochemical detector designed for use in resource-limited applicationsCell phone-based system (Chaak) for surveillance of immatures of dengue virus mosquito vectorsPertussis: Microbiology, Disease, Treatment, and Prevention.Personalized Biobehavioral HIV Prevention for Women and Adolescent Girls.Respiratory rate and pulse oximetry derived information as predictors of hospital admission in young children in Bangladesh: a prospective observational study.eHealth and mHealth initiatives in Bangladesh: a scoping study.The role of information communication technology (ICT) towards universal health coverage: the first steps of a telemedicine project in Ethiopia.Effects of a telehealth programme using mobile data transmission on primary healthcare utilisation among children in Bamako, Mali.Building global capacity for brain and nervous system disorders research.Use of mobile phones for improving vaccination coverage among children living in rural hard-to-reach areas and urban streets of BangladeshLooking Through a Social Lens: Conceptualising Social Aspects of Knowledge Management for Global Health Practitioners.Bibliometric analysis of worldwide scientific literature in mobile - health: 2006-2016Understanding potential uptake of a proposed mHealth program to support caregiver home management of childhood illness in a resource-poor setting: a qualitative evaluation.Situating mobile health: a qualitative study of mHealth expectations in the rural health district of Nouna, Burkina Faso.Mobile-health approach: a critical look on its capacity to augment health system of developing countries.The regulation of mobile health applications.Real-time adherence monitoring for HIV antiretroviral therapy.Ongoing challenges in pharmacovigilance.The effectiveness of text messages support for diabetes self-management: protocol of the TEXT4DSM study in the democratic Republic of Congo, Cambodia and the Philippines.Engaging Patients through Mobile Phones: Demonstrator Services, Success Factors, and Future Opportunities in Low and Middle-income CountriesAddressing healthy aging populations in developing countries: unlocking the opportunity of eHealth and mHealthPerformance factors of mobile rich media job aids for community health workersGrand challenges in public health policy.Prevalence of mobile phones and factors influencing usage by caregivers of young children in daily life and for health care in rural China: a mixed methods study.Managing chronic pathologies with a stepped mHealth-based approach in clinical psychology and medicine.The growing caseload of chronic life-long conditions calls for a move towards full self-management in low-income countriesTelemedicine's Potential to Support Good Dying in Nigeria: A Qualitative StudyCase management to improve adherence for HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy in Ethiopia: a micro-costing studyImpact of a mHealth intervention for peer health workers on AIDS care in rural Uganda: a mixed methods evaluation of a cluster-randomized trialA systematic review of randomized controlled trials of mHealth interventions against non-communicable diseases in developing countries.The impact of mHealth interventions on health systems: a systematic review protocol.A panel analysis of the strategic association between information and communication technology and public health delivery.Health-related media use among youth audiences in SenegalPerceptions and acceptability of mHealth interventions for improving patient care at a community-based HIV/AIDS clinic in Uganda: a mixed methods study.Using no-cost mobile phone reminders to improve attendance for HIV test results: a pilot study in rural Swaziland.Maximizing the value of mobile health monitoring by avoiding redundant patient reports: prediction of depression-related symptoms and adherence problems in automated health assessment servicesUnderstanding determinants of consumer mobile health usage intentions, assimilation, and channel preferencesmHealth Series: mHealth project in Zhao County, rural China - Description of objectives, field site and methods.The provision of TB and HIV/AIDS treatment support by lay health workers in South Africa: a time-and-motion study.
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'Mobile' health needs and opportunities in developing countries.
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