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   Effectiveness of mHealth interventions targeting health care workers to improve pregnancy outcomes in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review  
   
نویسنده amoakoh-coleman m. ,borgstein a.b.-j. ,sondaal s.f.v. ,grobbee d.e. ,miltenburg a.s. ,verwijs m. ,ansah e.k. ,browne j.l. ,klipstein-grobusch k.
منبع journal of medical internet research - 2016 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Background: low- and middle-income countries (lmics) face the highest burden of maternal and neonatal deaths. concurrently,they have the lowest number of physicians. innovative methods such as the exchange of health-related information using mobile devices (mhealth) may support health care workers in the provision of antenatal,delivery,and postnatal care to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes in lmics. objective: we conducted a systematic review evaluating the effectiveness of mhealth interventions targeting health care workers to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes in lmic. methods: the cochrane library,pubmed,embase,global health library,and popline were searched using predetermined search and indexing terms. quality assessment was performed using an adapted cochrane risk of bias tool. a strength,weakness,opportunity,and threat analysis was performed for each included paper. results: a total of 19 studies were included for this systematic review,10 intervention and 9 descriptive studies. mhealth interventions were used as communication,data collection,or educational tool by health care providers primarily at the community level in the provision of antenatal,delivery,and postnatal care. interventions were used to track pregnant women to improve antenatal and delivery care,as well as facilitate referrals. none of the studies directly assessed the effect of mhealth on maternal and neonatal mortality. challenges of mhealth interventions to assist health care workers consisted mainly of technical problems,such as mobile network coverage,internet access,electricity access,and maintenance of mobile phones. conclusions: mhealth interventions targeting health care workers have the potential to improve maternal and neonatal health services in lmics. however,there is a gap in the knowledge whether mhealth interventions directly affect maternal and neonatal outcomes and future research should employ experimental designs with relevant outcome measures to address this gap.
کلیدواژه Low- and middle-income countries; Maternal; MHealth; Neonatal; Providers of care
آدرس julius global health,julius center for health sciences and primary care,university medical center,utrecht university,utrecht,netherlands,p.o. box 85500,utrecht,ga 3508,netherlands,school of public health,epidemiology and disease control,university of ghana,accra, Ghana, julius global health,julius center for health sciences and primary care,university medical center,utrecht university,utrecht,netherlands,p.o. box 85500,utrecht,ga 3508, Netherlands, julius global health,julius center for health sciences and primary care,university medical center,utrecht university,utrecht,netherlands,p.o. box 85500,utrecht,ga 3508, Netherlands, julius global health,julius center for health sciences and primary care,university medical center,utrecht university,utrecht,netherlands,p.o. box 85500,utrecht,ga 3508, Netherlands, institute of health and society,department of community medicine,university of oslo,norway,oslo, Norway, international institute for communication and development,the hague,netherlands,afya (4) connect,change lake zone,mwanza, Tanzania, ghana health sevice,research and development division,accra, Ghana, julius global health,julius center for health sciences and primary care,university medical center,utrecht university,utrecht, Netherlands, julius global health,julius center for health sciences and primary care,university medical center,utrecht university,utrecht,netherlands,p.o. box 85500,utrecht,ga 3508,netherlands,division of epidemiology and biostatistics,faculty of health sciences,school of public health,university of the witwatersrand,johannesburg, South Africa
 
     
   
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