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Published on 10.05.18 in Vol 6, No 5 (2018): May

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Works citing "Multistakeholder Perspectives on Maternal Text Messaging Intervention in Uganda: Qualitative Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.9565):

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  1. Musiimenta A, Tumuhimbise W, Pinkwart N, Katusiime J, Mugyenyi G, Atukunda EC. A mobile phone-based multimedia intervention to support maternal health is acceptable and feasible among illiterate pregnant women in Uganda: Qualitative findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial. DIGITAL HEALTH 2021;7:205520762098629
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  2. Kirkwood EK, Clymer C, Imbulana K, Mozumder S, Dibley MJ, Alam NA. The Role of mHealth Interventions in Changing Gender Relations: Systematic Review of Qualitative Findings. JMIR Human Factors 2022;9(3):e32330
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  3. Kayastha R, Mueller S, Yadav P, Kelman I, Boscor A, Saville N, Arjyal A, Baral S, Fordham M, Hearn G, Kostkova P. Do Women in Nepal Like Playing a Mobile Game? MANTRA: A Mobile Gamified App for Improving Healthcare Seeking Behavior in Rural Nepal. Frontiers in Public Health 2021;9
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  4. Ilozumba O, Kabukye J, de Keizer N, Cornet R, Broerse JEW. Cancer as a death sentence: developing an initial program theory for an IVR intervention. Health Promotion International 2022;37(3)
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