Operability, Usefulness, and Task-Technology Fit of an mHealth App for Delivering Primary Health Care Services by Community Health Workers in Underserved Areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan: Qualitative Study
BackgroundThe recent proliferation of digital health technology in low- and middle-income countries has made it possible for community health workers (CHWs) to use mobile health (mHealth) to perform tasks such as data collection and training. Although most studies focus on the prospect of digital ap...
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Main Authors: | Zaidi, Shehla (Author), Kazi, Abdul Momin (Author), Riaz, Atif (Author), Ali, Ammarah (Author), Najmi, Rabia (Author), Jabeen, Rawshan (Author), Khudadad, Umerdad (Author), Sayani, Saleem (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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