Mobile Health for Tuberculosis Management in South India: Is Video-Based Directly Observed Treatment an Acceptable Alternative?
BackgroundWith the availability of low-cost mobile devices and the ease of internet access, mobile health (mHealth) is digitally revolutionizing the health sector even in resource-constrained settings. It is however necessary to assess end-user perceptions before deploying potential interventions. O...
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Main Authors: | Kumar, Anil A (Author), De Costa, Ayesha (Author), Das, Arundathi (Author), Srinivasa, GA (Author), D'Souza, George (Author), Rodrigues, Rashmi (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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