Exploring Maternal and Infant Health App Development and Effectiveness Research: Scoping Review
BackgroundGlobally, high rates of maternal and infant mortality call for interventions during the perinatal period to engage pregnant people as well as their loved ones in care. Mobile health technologies have become ubiquitous in our lives and in health care settings. However, there is a need to fu...
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Main Authors: | J Craig Phillips (Author), Alliete R Alfano (Author), Latisha C Barfield (Author), Lisa Cain (Author), Masoud Sadjadi (Author), Eduardo Morales (Author), Wanda Phillips-Beck (Author), M Grisel Galarza (Author), Maritza Torres (Author), Sadaf Zindani (Author), Ahmad Rayani (Author), Khalee Edwards (Author), Sande Gracia Jones (Author), Jean Hannan (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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