Patients' and Doctors' Perceptions of a Mobile Phone-Based Consultation Service for Maternal, Neonatal, and Infant Health Care in Bangladesh: A Mixed-Methods Study
BackgroundA mobile-based consultation service, or telehealth, can be used for remote consultations with health care professionals for screening, self-care management, and referral. In rural Bangladesh, where there is high demand for scarce male and even scarcer female doctors, remote consultations m...
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Main Authors: | Alam, Mafruha (Author), Banwell, Cathy (Author), Olsen, Anna (Author), Lokuge, Kamalini (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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