The Promise of Mobile Technologies for the Health Care System in the Developing World: A Systematic Review
暂无分享,去创建一个
G. Lazzi | K. Nikita | A. Kiourti | I. Andreadis | Konstantinos Psychas | G. Karageorgos | G. Mourkousis
[1] Jaranit Kaewkungwal,et al. Application of mobile-technology for disease and treatment monitoring of malaria in the "Better Border Healthcare Programme" , 2010, Malaria Journal.
[2] W. Jack,et al. Effects of a mobile phone short message service on antiretroviral treatment adherence in Kenya (WelTel Kenya1): a randomised trial , 2010, The Lancet.
[3] H. Baş,et al. Using SMS for HIV / AIDS education and to expand the use of HIV testing and counselling services at the AIDS Information Centre ( AIC ) , 2010 .
[4] N. Mahmud,et al. A text message-based intervention to bridge the healthcare communication gap in the rural developing world. , 2010, Technology and health care : official journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine.
[5] M. Zolfo,et al. Mobile learning for HIV/AIDS healthcare worker training in resource-limited settings , 2010, AIDS research and therapy.
[6] E. Katabira,et al. Using Mobile Phones to Improve Clinic Attendance Amongst an Antiretroviral Treatment Cohort in Rural Uganda: A Cross-sectional and Prospective Study , 2010, AIDS and Behavior.
[7] James G Kahn,et al. 'Mobile' health needs and opportunities in developing countries. , 2010, Health affairs.
[8] Jiajie Zhang,et al. Performance factors of mobile rich media job aids for community health workers , 2011, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..
[9] Arul Chib,et al. Midwives' Cell Phone Use and Health Knowledge in Rural Communities , 2011, Journal of health communication.
[10] P. Dupas. Health Behavior in Developing Countries , 2011 .
[11] Carrie Kovarik,et al. Mobile teledermatology in the developing world: implications of a feasibility study on 30 Egyptian patients with common skin diseases. , 2011, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
[12] Robert W Snow,et al. The effect of mobile phone text-message reminders on Kenyan health workers' adherence to malaria treatment guidelines: a cluster randomised trial , 2011, The Lancet.
[13] Cristian Pop-Eleches,et al. Mobile phone technologies improve adherence to antiretroviral treatment in a resource-limited setting: a randomized controlled trial of text message reminders , 2011, AIDS.
[14] Heimar F. Marin,et al. Results of a randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of a mobile SMS-based intervention on treatment adherence in HIV/AIDS-infected Brazilian women and impressions and satisfaction with respect to incoming messages , 2012, Int. J. Medical Informatics.
[15] Jeremiah Scholl,et al. LabPush: A Pilot Study of Providing Remote Clinics with Laboratory Results via Short Message Service (SMS) in Swaziland, Africa , 2012, PloS one.
[16] J. Piette,et al. Hypertension management using mobile technology and home blood pressure monitoring: results of a randomized trial in two low/middle-income countries. , 2012, Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association.
[17] Gaetano Borriello,et al. Improving community health worker performance through automated SMS , 2012, ICTD.
[18] Victoria Nembaware,et al. Investigation into the use of short message services to expand uptake of human immunodeficiency virus testing, and whether content and dosage have impact. , 2012, Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association.
[19] Kathleen Armstrong,et al. Evaluation of txt2MEDLINE and development of short messaging service-optimized, clinical practice guidelines in Botswana. , 2012, Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association.
[20] S. Lund,et al. Mobile phones as a health communication tool to improve skilled attendance at delivery in Zanzibar: a cluster‐randomised controlled trial , 2012, BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology.
[21] Lawrence Mbuagbaw,et al. The Cameroon Mobile Phone SMS (CAMPS) Trial: A Randomized Trial of Text Messaging versus Usual Care for Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy , 2012, PloS one.
[22] David Amadi,et al. Evaluation of an Android-based mHealth system for population surveillance in developing countries , 2012, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..
[23] A. Binagwaho,et al. Designing and Implementing an Innovative SMS-based alert system (RapidSMS-MCH) to monitor pregnancy and reduce maternal and child deaths in Rwanda , 2012, The Pan African medical journal.
[24] J. Creswell,et al. Engaging the private sector to increase tuberculosis case detection: an impact evaluation study. , 2012, The Lancet. Infectious diseases.
[25] Wei Han. Health Care System Reforms in Developing Countries , 2012, Journal of public health research.
[26] Merrick Schaefer,et al. Early infant diagnosis of HIV infection in Zambia through mobile phone texting of blood test results. , 2012, Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
[27] M. Mars,et al. Retrospective return on investment analysis of an electronic treatment adherence device piloted in the Northern Cape Province. , 2012, Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association.
[28] V. Odigie,et al. The mobile phone as a tool in improving cancer care in Nigeria , 2012, Psycho-oncology.
[29] Rashmi Rodrigues,et al. Supporting Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy with Mobile Phone Reminders: Results from a Cohort in South India , 2012, PloS one.
[30] Holley A. Wilkin,et al. You Have an Important Message! Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Text Message HIV/AIDS Campaign in Northwest Uganda , 2012, Journal of health communication.
[31] F. Esamai,et al. Community based weighing of newborns and use of mobile phones by village elders in rural settings in Kenya: a decentralised approach to health care provision , 2012, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.
[32] I. T. Isip-Tan,et al. Use of Short Message Services (SMS) for the Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial , 2013 .
[33] M. Gagnon,et al. Effects of a telehealth programme using mobile data transmission on primary healthcare utilisation among children in Bamako, Mali , 2013, Journal of telemedicine and telecare.
[34] O. Maduka,et al. Adherence counseling and reminder text messages improve uptake of antiretroviral therapy in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria. , 2013, Nigerian journal of clinical practice.
[35] Linda Richter,et al. Collecting Maternal Health Information From HIV-Positive Pregnant Women Using Mobile Phone-Assisted Face-to-Face Interviews in Southern Africa , 2013, Journal of medical Internet research.
[36] C. Kovarik,et al. Mobile teledermatology in sub-Saharan Africa: a useful tool in supporting health workers in low-resource centres. , 2013, Acta dermato-venereologica.
[37] R. Snow,et al. Using mobile phone text messaging for malaria surveillance in rural Kenya , 2014, Malaria Journal.
[38] J. Walley,et al. Using no-cost mobile phone reminders to improve attendance for HIV test results: a pilot study in rural Swaziland , 2013, Infectious Diseases of Poverty.
[39] K. L'Engle,et al. There are some questions you may not ask in a clinic: Providing contraception information to young people in Kenya using SMS , 2013, International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics.
[40] Garrett Mehl,et al. mHealth innovations as health system strengthening tools: 12 common applications and a visual framework , 2013, Global Health: Science and Practice.
[41] Rafiqul Islam Maruf,et al. Evaluation of “Portable Health Clinic” with BAN standard for 10K subjects in Bangladesh , 2013, 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC).
[42] Dustin G Gibson,et al. The feasibility of using mobile-phone based SMS reminders and conditional cash transfers to improve timely immunization in rural Kenya. , 2013, Vaccine.
[43] Carmen C. Y. Poon,et al. Unobtrusive Sensing and Wearable Devices for Health Informatics , 2014, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
[44] Paul A. Fontelo,et al. Evaluation of generic medical information accessed via mobile phones at the point of care in resource-limited settings , 2014, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..
[45] Sisira Edirippulige,et al. Evaluating the use of mobile phone technology to enhance cardiovascular disease screening by community health workers , 2014, Int. J. Medical Informatics.
[46] K. G. Ratner,et al. A new paradigm for disease surveillance in Vietnam. , 2014, Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association.
[47] Sophia Wilkinson,et al. Assessing the impact of mHealth interventions in low- and middle-income countries - what has been shown to work? , 2014, Global health action.
[48] Anwar Khan,et al. A prospective international cooperative information technology platform built using open-source tools for improving the access to and safety of bone marrow transplantation in low- and middle-income countries , 2014, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..
[49] Asimina Kiourti,et al. Implantable and ingestible medical devices with wireless telemetry functionalities: A review of current status and challenges , 2014, Bioelectromagnetics.
[50] S. Lund,et al. Mobile Phone Intervention Reduces Perinatal Mortality in Zanzibar: Secondary Outcomes of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial , 2014, JMIR mHealth and uHealth.
[51] Gari D Clifford,et al. SMARTHealth India: Development and Field Evaluation of a Mobile Clinical Decision Support System for Cardiovascular Diseases in Rural India , 2014, JMIR mHealth and uHealth.
[52] J. J. Noubiap,et al. Effect of mobile phone reminders on follow-up medical care of children exposed to or infected with HIV in Cameroon (MORE CARE): a multicentre, single-blind, factorial, randomised controlled trial. , 2014, The Lancet. Infectious diseases.
[53] V. Ajay,et al. A Cluster-Randomized, Controlled Trial of a Simplified Multifaceted Management Program for Individuals at High Cardiovascular Risk (SimCard Trial) in Rural Tibet, China, and Haryana, India , 2015, Circulation.
[54] Craig W. Johnson,et al. Mobile phone–based clinical guidance for rural health providers in India , 2015, Health Informatics J..
[55] A. Wisniak,et al. Use of Smartphones as Adjuvant Tools for Cervical Cancer Screening in Low-Resource Settings , 2015, Journal of lower genital tract disease.
[56] Gaetano Borriello,et al. mPneumonia: Development of an Innovative mHealth Application for Diagnosing and Treating Childhood Pneumonia and Other Childhood Illnesses in Low-Resource Settings , 2015, PloS one.
[57] Steffen Tretbar,et al. Mobile ultrafast ultrasound imaging system based on smartphone and tablet devices , 2015, 2015 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS).
[58] D. Modi,et al. Development and formative evaluation of an innovative mHealth intervention for improving coverage of community-based maternal, newborn and child health services in rural areas of India. , 2015, Global health action.
[59] Gerard L. Coté,et al. Malaria Diagnosis Using a Mobile Phone Polarized Microscope , 2015, Scientific Reports.
[60] Arul Chib,et al. mHealth Adoption in Low-Resource Environments: A Review of the Use of Mobile Healthcare in Developing Countries , 2015, Journal of health communication.
[61] Julie Redfern,et al. The mobile revolution—using smartphone apps to prevent cardiovascular disease , 2015, Nature Reviews Cardiology.
[62] Shiraz Shaikh,et al. Mobile phone intervention to improve diabetes care in rural areas of Pakistan: a randomized controlled trial. , 2015, Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP.
[63] A. Hoerauf,et al. Developing a community-led SMS reporting tool for the rapid assessment of lymphatic filariasis morbidity burden: case studies from Malawi and Ghana , 2015, BMC Infectious Diseases.
[64] Vasileios D. Kolias,et al. Cardiovascular Disease Management via Electronic Health , 2015 .
[65] Adolfo Rubinstein,et al. Effectiveness of an mHealth intervention to improve the cardiometabolic profile of people with prehypertension in low-resource urban settings in Latin America: a randomised controlled trial. , 2016, The lancet. Diabetes & endocrinology.
[66] T. Cassidy,et al. Hypertension Health Promotion via Text Messaging at a Community Health Center in South Africa: A Mixed Methods Study , 2016, JMIR mHealth and uHealth.
[67] S. Macleod,et al. A demonstration of mobile phone deployment to support the treatment of acutely ill children under five in Bushenyi district, Uganda. , 2016, African health sciences.
[68] S. Merajver,et al. Effects of postpartum mobile phone‐based education on maternal and infant health in Ecuador , 2016, International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics.
[69] Rachel Glennerster,et al. Impact of a Daily SMS Medication Reminder System on Tuberculosis Treatment Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial , 2016, PloS one.
[70] A. Ozonoff,et al. Combining Healthcare-Based and Participatory Approaches to Surveillance: Trends in Diarrheal and Respiratory Conditions Collected by a Mobile Phone System by Community Health Workers in Rural Nepal , 2016, PloS one.
[71] M. Allsop,et al. Strengthening pharmaceutical systems for palliative care services in resource limited settings: piloting a mHealth application across a rural and urban setting in Uganda , 2016, BMC Palliative Care.
[72] Nafisa Halim,et al. The mCME Project: A Randomized Controlled Trial of an SMS-Based Continuing Medical Education Intervention for Improving Medical Knowledge among Vietnamese Community Based Physicians’ Assistants , 2016, PloS one.
[73] Mary Janevic,et al. Structured Caregiver Feedback Enhances Engagement and Impact of Mobile Health Support : A Randomized Trial in a Lower-Middle-Income Country , 2015 .
[74] Sheana Bull,et al. SMS text message reminders to improve infant vaccination coverage in Guatemala: A pilot randomized controlled trial , 2016, Vaccine.
[75] A. Codlin,et al. Remote monitoring of Xpert® MTB/RIF testing in Mozambique: results of programmatic implementation of GxAlert. , 2016, The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.
[76] B. Spring,et al. mHealth Intervention to Improve Diabetes Risk Behaviors in India: A Prospective, Parallel Group Cohort Study , 2016, Journal of medical Internet research.
[77] Robert H Eikelboom,et al. Smartphone hearing screening in mHealth assisted community-based primary care , 2016, Journal of telemedicine and telecare.
[78] C. Silva,et al. The Impact of a Clinical Decision Support System in Diabetes Primary Care Patients in a Developing Country. , 2016 .
[79] B. Nelson,et al. Using low-cost Android tablets and instructional videos to teach clinical skills to medical students in Kenya: a prospective study , 2016, JRSM open.
[80] Gari D Clifford,et al. An mHealth monitoring system for traditional birth attendant-led antenatal risk assessment in rural Guatemala , 2016, Journal of medical engineering & technology.
[81] B. Amoah,et al. Boosting antenatal care attendance and number of hospital deliveries among pregnant women in rural communities: a community initiative in Ghana based on mobile phones applications and portable ultrasound scans , 2016, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.
[82] J. Puyana,et al. Implementation of a Hospital Electronic Surgical Registry in a Lower-Middle-Income Country , 2016, World Journal of Surgery.
[83] A. Ribeiro,et al. The Impact of a Clinical Decision Support System in Diabetes Primary Care Patients in a Developing Country. , 2016, Diabetes technology & therapeutics.
[84] Hyun-Soo Choi,et al. Biometric Authentication Using Noisy Electrocardiograms Acquired by Mobile Sensors , 2016, IEEE Access.
[85] David R. Williams,et al. Understanding associations among race, socioeconomic status, and health: Patterns and prospects. , 2016, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[86] Daniel Opoku,et al. A systematic review of randomized controlled trials of mHealth interventions against non-communicable diseases in developing countries , 2016, BMC Public Health.
[87] Z. Gura,et al. Reducing routine vaccination dropout rates: evaluating two interventions in three Kenyan districts, 2014 , 2016, BMC Public Health.
[88] D. Hacking,et al. Health promotion via SMS improves hypertension knowledge for deaf South Africans , 2017, BMC Public Health.
[89] José António Nhavoto,et al. Mobile health treatment support intervention for HIV and tuberculosis in Mozambique: Perspectives of patients and healthcare workers , 2017, PloS one.
[90] R. Hegazy,et al. Can teledermatology be a useful diagnostic tool in dermatology practice in remote areas? An Egyptian experience with 600 patients , 2017, Journal of telemedicine and telecare.
[91] P. Petignat,et al. Usability and feasibility of a mobile health system to provide comprehensive antenatal care in low-income countries: PANDA mHealth pilot study in Madagascar , 2017, Journal of telemedicine and telecare.
[92] F. Ashraf,et al. Can mHealth improve access to safe blood for transfusion during obstetric emergency? , 2017, International journal of women's health.
[93] Konstantina S. Nikita,et al. A Review of In-Body Biotelemetry Devices: Implantables, Ingestibles, and Injectables , 2017, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
[94] Bernhards Ogutu,et al. Open-source mobile digital platform for clinical trial data collection in low-resource settings , 2017, BMJ Innovations.
[95] Clotilde Rambaud-Althaus,et al. A novel electronic algorithm using host biomarker point-of-care tests for the management of febrile illnesses in Tanzanian children (e-POCT): A randomized, controlled non-inferiority trial , 2017, PLoS medicine.
[96] A. Verceles,et al. Remote tele‐mentored ultrasound for non‐physician learners using FaceTime: A feasibility study in a low‐income country , 2017, Journal of critical care.
[97] Nancy Staggers,et al. Scoping review and evaluation of SMS/text messaging platforms for mHealth projects or clinical interventions , 2017, Int. J. Medical Informatics.
[98] S. Vinayak. Training Midwives to Perform Basic Obstetric PoCUS in Rural Areas Using a Tablet Platform and Mobile Phone Transmission Technology , 2017 .
[99] Jean-Philippe Thiran,et al. Cervical cancer screening in low-resource settings: a smartphone image application as an alternative to colposcopy , 2017, International journal of women's health.
[100] Chris A Johnson,et al. Performance of an iPad Application to Detect Moderate and Advanced Visual Field Loss in Nepal. , 2017, American journal of ophthalmology.
[101] Guy Kegels,et al. The effect of text message support on diabetes self-management in developing countries – A randomised trial , 2017, Journal of clinical & translational endocrinology.
[102] Arun Ramanujapuram,et al. Assessing stability and performance of a digitally enabled supply chain: Retrospective of a pilot in Uttar Pradesh, India. , 2017, Vaccine.
[103] B. Banerjee,et al. Effect of mHealth on modifying behavioural risk-factors of non-communicable diseases in an adult, rural population in Delhi, India. , 2017, mHealth.
[104] E. Soliman,et al. Feasibility of Using Mobile ECG Recording Technology to Detect Atrial Fibrillation in Low-Resource Settings. , 2017, Global heart.
[105] Clara Prats,et al. The Malaria System MicroApp: A New, Mobile Device-Based Tool for Malaria Diagnosis , 2017, JMIR research protocols.
[106] Michael V. D’Ambrosio,et al. Mobile microscopy as a screening tool for oral cancer in India: A pilot study , 2017, PloS one.
[107] Mary Joy Garcia-Dia,et al. Using Text Reminder to Improve Childhood Immunization Adherence in the Philippines , 2017, Computers, informatics, nursing : CIN.
[108] M. Lamb,et al. Performance of a Mobile Phone App-Based Participatory Syndromic Surveillance System for Acute Febrile Illness and Acute Gastroenteritis in Rural Guatemala , 2017, Journal of medical Internet research.
[109] Muhammad Ali Imran,et al. Mobile Health in the Developing World: Review of Literature and Lessons From a Case Study , 2017, IEEE Access.
[110] Schubert Foo,et al. Lessons From the Implementation of Mo-Buzz, a Mobile Pandemic Surveillance System for Dengue , 2017, JMIR public health and surveillance.
[111] A. Daftary,et al. Using mHealth for HIV/TB Treatment Support in Lesotho: Enhancing Patient–Provider Communication in the START Study , 2016, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes.
[112] Jolene Skordis-Worrall,et al. Experiences in running a complex electronic data capture system using mobile phones in a large-scale population trial in southern Nepal , 2017, Global health action.
[113] Seneca I. Perri,et al. Performance of Health Workers Using an Electronic Algorithm for the Management of Childhood Illness in Tanzania: A Pilot Implementation Study. , 2017, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
[114] José Tomás Prieto,et al. Will Participatory Syndromic Surveillance Work in Latin America? Piloting a Mobile Approach to Crowdsource Influenza-Like Illness Data in Guatemala , 2017, JMIR public health and surveillance.
[115] K. Dheda,et al. Effect of new tuberculosis diagnostic technologies on community-based intensified case finding: a multicentre randomised controlled trial. , 2017, The Lancet. Infectious diseases.
[116] Roman Blanco,et al. Quality of routine health data collected by health workers using smartphone at primary health care in Ethiopia , 2017, Int. J. Medical Informatics.
[117] K. Nikita,et al. An Approach for Self-Powered Cardiovascular Monitoring Based on Electromagnetic Induction , 2018, IEEE Sensors Journal.
[118] Siddique Latif,et al. Mobile Technologies for Managing Non-Communicable Diseases in Developing Countries , 2018 .