- mHealth Introduction and Overview
- Evidence
- The mHealth Working Group
- Behavior Change Communication
- Data Collection
- Guidelines for Adoption and Development
- Planning Mobile Data Collection: Evidence and Lessons Learned
- Interviewer-Administered Collection
- SMS for Life: An RBM Initiative
- Mobile teledermatology in the developing world: implications of a feasibility study on 30 Egyptian patients with common skin diseases
- Use of an innovative, affordable, and open-source short message service-based tool to monitor malaria in remote areas of Uganda.
- Application of mobile-technology for disease and treatment monitoring of malaria in the "Better Border Healthcare Programme"
- Mobile direct observation treatment for tuberculosis patients: a technical feasibility pilot using mobile phones in Nairobi, Kenya.
- Rural health centres, communities and malaria case detection in Zambia using mobile telephones: a means to detect potential reservoirs of infection in unstable transmission conditions
- Can the power of mobile phones be used to improve tuberculosis diagnosis in developing countries?
- Handheld computers for survey and trial data collection in resource-poor settings: development and evaluation of PDACT, a Palm Pilot interviewing system
- Personal digital assistants to collect tuberculosis bacteriology data in Peru reduce delays, errors, and workload, and are acceptable to users: cluster randomized controlled trial
- The development and evaluation of a PDA-based method for public health surveillance data collection in developing countries
- The Nicaraguan pediatric dengue cohort study: study design, methods, use of information technology, and extension to other infectious diseases
- The use of mobile phones as a data collection tool: a report from a household survey in South Africa
- A new concept for medical imaging centered on cellular phone technology.
- Challenges in the implementation of an electronic surveillance system in a resource-limited setting: Alerta, in Peru
- Data collection outcomes comparing paper forms with PDA forms in an office-based patient survey
- Direct data capture using hand-held computers in rural Burkina Faso: experiences, benefits and lessons learnt
- Evaluating the Accuracy of Data Collection on Mobile Phones: A Study of Forms, SMS, and Voice
- New functions developed for ICU/CCU remote monitoring system using a 3G mobile phone and evaluations of the system
- Quantitative assessment of the benefits of specific information technologies applied to clinical studies in developing countries
- Recording patient responses in low-income countries: does the tool make a difference?
- Responding to the human resource crisis: peer health workers, mobile phones, and HIV care in Rakai, Uganda
- The Use of PDAs to collect baseline survey data: Lessons learned from a pilot project in Bolivia
- Application of pre-programmed PDA devices equipped with global GPS to conduct paperless household surveys in rural Mozambique
- New Technologies and Public Health in Developing Countries: The Cell PREVEN Project [Book Chapter] In: Murero M, Rice R, editors The Internet and Health Care: Theory, Research and Practice
- Wireless networks for surveillance, data capture and data management in the human immunodeficiency virus epidemic care and treatment programmes.
- Design and Implementation of Cell-PREVEN: A Real-Time Surveillance System for Adverse Events Using Cell Phones in Peru
- Technological Advances in Observational Data Collection: The Advantages and Limitations of Computer-Assisted Data Collection
- Self-Administered Collection
- Additional Information Sources for Data Collection
- Training Health Care Providers
- Country Experiences
- Africa
- ChildCount+
- MDNet
- Medic Mobile
- Mobile for Reproductive Health (M4RH) Project
- My Question
- Project Masiluleke
- SIMpill Medication Adherence System
- SMS for Life: An RBM Initiative
- Text Me! Flash Me! Helpline
- Txt Alert
- Uganda Health Information Network (UHIN)
- Adherence to antiretroviral treatment in HIV-positive patients in the Cameroon context: promoting the use of medication reminder methods.
- Cell phone usage among adolescents in Uganda: acceptability for relaying health information.
- Data and image transfer using mobile phones to strengthen microscopy-based diagnostic services in low and middle income country laboratories.
- Impact of a mHealth intervention for peer health workers on AIDS care in rural Uganda: a mixed methods evaluation of a cluster-randomized trial.
- Mobile Africa Report 2011: Regional Hubs of Excellence
- Mobile phone technologies improve adherence to antiretroviral treatment in a resource-limited setting: a randomized controlled trial of text message reminders
- Text messaging to improve adherence to malaria guidelines
- The challenges and opportunities of conducting a clinical trial in a low resource setting: the case of the Cameroon mobile phone SMS (CAMPS) trial, an investigator initiated trial
- The effect of mobile phone text-message reminders on Kenyan health workers' adherence to malaria treatment guidelines: a cluster randomised trial.
- Use of an innovative, affordable, and open-source short message service-based tool to monitor malaria in remote areas of Uganda.
- Use of mobile telemedicine for cervical cancer screening
- A text message-based intervention to bridge the healthcare communication gap in the rural developing world.
- Cell phone short messaging service (SMS) for HIV/AIDS in South Africa: a literature review
- Challenges in using mobile phones for collection of antiretroviral therapy adherence data in a resource-limited setting.
- Effects of a mobile phone short message service on antiretroviral treatment adherence in Kenya (WelTel Kenya1): a randomised trial
- GUIDE: Getting Medical Information into the Hands of Community Health Workers
- Mobile direct observation treatment for tuberculosis patients: a technical feasibility pilot using mobile phones in Nairobi, Kenya.
- MYMsta
- Rural health centres, communities and malaria case detection in Zambia using mobile telephones: a means to detect potential reservoirs of infection in unstable transmission conditions
- Sentinel surveillance system for early outbreak detection in Madagascar
- SMS for Life: a pilot project to improve anti-malarial drug supply management in rural Tanzania using standard technology
- Using mobile phones to improve clinic attendance amongst an antiretroviral treatment cohort in rural Uganda: a cross-sectional and prospective study
- “Ligne Verte” Toll-Free Hotline: Using Cell Phones to Increase Access to Family Planning Information in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Handheld computers for survey and trial data collection in resource-poor settings: development and evaluation of PDACT, a Palm Pilot interviewing system
- Improving care - improving access: The use of electronic decision support with AIDS patients in South Africa
- Innovative use of cellphone technology for HIV/AIDS behaviour change communications: 3 pilot projects
- The HAART cell phone adherence trial (WelTel Kenya1): a randomized controlled trial protocol.
- The use of mobile phones as a data collection tool: a report from a household survey in South Africa
- Text to Change
- Direct data capture using hand-held computers in rural Burkina Faso: experiences, benefits and lessons learnt
- Mobile phones: exceptional tools for HIV/AIDS, health, and crisis management [letter]
- Recording patient responses in low-income countries: does the tool make a difference?
- Responding to the human resource crisis: peer health workers, mobile phones, and HIV care in Rakai, Uganda
- Survey and Pilot of Cell Phone Texting to Antiretroviral Therapy Patients in Johannesburg
- Application of pre-programmed PDA devices equipped with global GPS to conduct paperless household surveys in rural Mozambique
- Simple ICTs reduce maternal mortality in rural Uganda. A telemedicine case study
- Asia
- Australia and New Zealand
- Europe
- North America
- South America
- Mobile Learning for Health Care Workers in Peru
- Access to mobile communication technology and willingness to participate in automated telemedicine calls among chronically ill patients in Honduras
- The impact of short message service text messages sent as appointment reminders to patients' cell phones at outpatient clinics in São Paulo, Brazil
- CellPhone GuideView
- Mobile Phones’ Potential to Address Information and Communication Needs of Healthcare Workers in Isolated Rural Areas in Peru
- Personal digital assistants to collect tuberculosis bacteriology data in Peru reduce delays, errors, and workload, and are acceptable to users: cluster randomized controlled trial
- Challenges in the implementation of an electronic surveillance system in a resource-limited setting: Alerta, in Peru
- Enhancing Nurses Access for Care Quality and Knowledge through Technology
- The Use of PDAs to collect baseline survey data: Lessons learned from a pilot project in Bolivia
- Access, use and perceptions regarding Internet, cell phones and PDAs as a means for health promotion for people living with HIV in Peru
- New Technologies and Public Health in Developing Countries: The Cell PREVEN Project [Book Chapter] In: Murero M, Rice R, editors The Internet and Health Care: Theory, Research and Practice
- Design and Implementation of Cell-PREVEN: A Real-Time Surveillance System for Adverse Events Using Cell Phones in Peru
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