The Implementation of a GPS-Based Location-Tracking Smartphone App in South Africa to Improve Engagement in HIV Care: Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundMobile health interventions are common in public health settings in Africa, and our preliminary work showed that smartphones are increasing in South Africa. We developed a novel smartphone app-CareConekta-that used GPS location data to characterize personal mobility to improve engagement i...
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Main Authors: | Kate Clouse (Author), Sandisiwe Noholoza (Author), Sindiswa Madwayi (Author), Megan Mrubata (Author), Carol S Camlin (Author), Landon Myer (Author), Tamsin K Phillips (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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