Published on in Vol 18, No 5 (2016): May

Potential Reach of mHealth Versus Traditional Mass Media for Prevention of Chronic Diseases: Evidence From a Nationally Representative Survey in a Middle-Income Country in Africa

Potential Reach of mHealth Versus Traditional Mass Media for Prevention of Chronic Diseases: Evidence From a Nationally Representative Survey in a Middle-Income Country in Africa

Potential Reach of mHealth Versus Traditional Mass Media for Prevention of Chronic Diseases: Evidence From a Nationally Representative Survey in a Middle-Income Country in Africa

Journals

  1. Sarfo F, Adamu S, Awuah D, Ovbiagele B. Tele-neurology in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review of the literature. Journal of the Neurological Sciences 2017;380:196 View
  2. Hébert C, Dagenais C, Mc Sween-Cadieux E, Ridde V, Hayden M. Video as a public health knowledge transfer tool in Burkina Faso: A mixed evaluation comparing three narrative genres. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2020;14(6):e0008305 View
  3. Juengst S, Hart T, Sander A, Nalder E, Pappadis M. Mobile Health Interventions for Traumatic Brain Injuries. Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports 2019;7(4):341 View
  4. Yamin F, Kaewkungwal J, Singhasivanon P, Lawpoolsri S. Women’s Perceptions of Using Mobile Phones for Maternal and Child Health Support in Afghanistan: Cross-Sectional Survey. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(4):e76 View
  5. Islam S, Tabassum R, Liu Y, Chen S, Redfern J, Kim S, Ball K, Maddison R, Chow C. The role of social media in preventing and managing non-communicable diseases in low-and-middle income countries: Hope or hype?. Health Policy and Technology 2019;8(1):96 View
  6. Eze E, Gleasure R, Heavin C. Mobile health solutions in developing countries: a stakeholder perspective. Health Systems 2020;9(3):179 View
  7. Georgieva I, Beaunoyer E, Guitton M. Ensuring social acceptability of technological tracking in the COVID-19 context. Computers in Human Behavior 2021;116:106639 View
  8. Murillo R, Ordóñez-Reyes C, Caicedo-Martínez M, Vargas S, Ariza E, Schüz J, Espina C. Coverage and Acceptability of Mobile Phone Messages for Cancer Prevention: a Population-Based Study in a Latin American Country. Journal of Cancer Education 2022;37(4):1000 View
  9. Akintunde T, Akintunde O, Musa T, Sayibu M, Tassang A, Reed L, Chen S. Expanding telemedicine to reduce the burden on the healthcare systems and poverty in Africa for a post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic reformation. Global Health Journal 2021;5(3):128 View
  10. Mishra V, Srivastava S, Muhammad T, Murthy P. Relationship between tobacco use, alcohol consumption and non-communicable diseases among women in India: evidence from National Family Health Survey-2015-16. BMC Public Health 2022;22(1) View
  11. Adam M, Job N, Mabaso B, Bärnighausen T, Kuhnert K, Johnston J, Mqungwana N, Le Roux I, Mbewu N, Gates J, Scott K, Vandormael A, Greuel M, Prober C, McMahon S. “The Videos Gave Weight to Our Work”: Animated mHealth Videos and Tablet Technology Boost Community Health Workers’ Perceived Credibility in Khayelitsha, South Africa. Qualitative Health Research 2022;32(8-9):1273 View
  12. Sserwanja Q, Turimumahoro P, Nuwabaine L, Kamara K, Musaba M. Association between exposure to family planning messages on different mass media channels and the utilization of modern contraceptives among young women in Sierra Leone: insights from the 2019 Sierra Leone Demographic Health Survey. BMC Women's Health 2022;22(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Eilu E. Current and Emerging mHealth Technologies. View
  2. Kante M, Ndayizigamiye P. Perspectives on ICT4D and Socio-Economic Growth Opportunities in Developing Countries. View