Feasibility and Acceptability of an Adapted Mobile Phone Message Program and Changes in Maternal and Newborn Health Knowledge in Four Provinces of Afghanistan: Single-Group Pre-Post Assessment Study
BackgroundMobile phone apps for health promotion have expanded in many low- and middle-income countries. Afghanistan, with high maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality rates, a fragile health infrastructure, and high levels of mobile phone ownership, is an ideal setting to examine the utility o...
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Main Authors: | Lebrun, Victoria (Author), Dulli, Lisa (Author), Alami, Sayed Omar (Author), Sidiqi, Arzoo (Author), Sultani, Ahmad Shah (Author), Rastagar, Sayed Haroon (Author), Halimzai, Iftikhar (Author), Ahmadzai, Sharif (Author), Todd, Catherine S (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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