Contextual success and pitfalls of mHealth service for maternal and child health in Africa: An Intervention, Context, Actors, Mechanism, and Outcome (ICAMO) framework guided systematic review of qualitative evidence
Abstract Introduction Mobile health (mHealth) interventions have shown potential to improve maternal and child health outcomes in Africa, but their effectiveness depends on specific interventions, context, and implementation quality. Challenges such as limited infrastructure, low digital literacy, a...
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Main Authors: | Girma Gilano (Author), Eshetu Andarge Zeleke (Author), Andre Dekker (Author), Rianne Fijten (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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