Acceptability, Usability, and Views on Deployment of Peek, a Mobile Phone mHealth Intervention for Eye Care in Kenya: Qualitative Study
BackgroundThe Portable Eye Examination Kit (Peek) is a mobile phone-based ophthalmic testing system that has been developed to perform comprehensive eye examinations. Shortages in ophthalmic personnel, the high cost, and the difficulty in transporting equipment have made it challenging to offer serv...
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Main Authors: | Lodhia, Vaishali (Author), Karanja, Sarah (Author), Lees, Shelley (Author), Bastawrous, Andrew (Author) |
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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