The impacts of an mHealth intervention targeting parents on health service usage and out‐of‐pocket costs in the first 9 months of life: The Growing healthy app
Abstract Mobile health (mHealth) interventions provide a low‐cost, scalable approach to supporting parents with infant feeding advice with the potential to reduce health care visits and associated costs for infant feeding support. This Australian study examined the impact of the Growing healthy (GH)...
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Main Authors: | Rachel A. Laws (Author), Miaobing Zheng (Author), Vicki Brown (Author), Sharyn Lymer (Author), Karen J. Campbell (Author), Catherine G. Russell (Author), Sarah Taki (Author), Eloise Litterbach (Author), Kok‐Leong Ong (Author), Elizabeth Denney‐Wilson (Author) |
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