Telephone hotlines for infectious disease outbreaks in Africa: A review and qualitative study
Background: Mobile health interventions like telephone hotlines face challenges that may threaten their use, adoption and sustainability in Africa. Aim: We sought to understand the barriers and facilitators for sustainability of telephone hotlines used in infectious disease outbreaks in Africa using...
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Main Authors: | Noah T. Fongwen (Author), Almighty Nchafack (Author), Kyeng M. Tetuh (Author), Jason J. Ong (Author), Joseph D. Tucker (Author), Gwenda Hughes (Author), Rosanna Peeling (Author) |
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