Using mobile phones and social media to facilitate education and support for rural-based midwives in South Africa
Background: Empirical studies show the value of mobile phones as effective educational tools to support learning in the nursing profession, predominantly in high income countries. Problem statement: The rapidly increasing prevalence of mobile phone technology in Africa nourishes hopes that these too...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Chipps (Author), Christoph Pimmer (Author), Petra Brysiewicz (Author), Fiona Walters (Author), Sebastian Linxen (Author), Thandi Ndebele (Author), Urs Gröhbiel (Author) |
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