Published on in Vol 5, No 10 (2017): October

Using Mobile Phones to Improve Vaccination Uptake in 21 Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Systematic Review

Using Mobile Phones to Improve Vaccination Uptake in 21 Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Systematic Review

Using Mobile Phones to Improve Vaccination Uptake in 21 Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Systematic Review

Journals

  1. Mbuthia F, Reid M, Fichardt A. mHealth communication to strengthen postnatal care in rural areas: a systematic review. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2019;19(1) View
  2. Iwu C, Jaca A, Abdullahi L, Ngcobo N, Wiysonge C. A scoping review of interventions for vaccine stock management in primary health-care facilities. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 2019;15(11):2666 View
  3. Ostermann J, Vasudevan L, Baumgartner J, Ngadaya E, Mfinanga S. Do mobile phone-based reminders and conditional financial transfers improve the timeliness of childhood vaccinations in Tanzania? Study protocol for a quasi-randomized controlled trial. Trials 2019;20(1) View
  4. Siddiqi D, Ali R, Munir M, Shah M, Khan A, Chandir S. Effect of vaccine reminder and tracker bracelets on routine childhood immunization coverage and timeliness in urban Pakistan (2017-18): a randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health 2020;20(1) View
  5. Tine R, Ndiaye L, Niang M, Kiori D, Dia N, Gaye O, Broutin H. Upper respiratory infections in a rural area with reduced malaria transmission in Senegal: a pathogens community study. BMC Infectious Diseases 2018;18(1) View
  6. Noh J, Kim Y, Akram N, Yoo K, Cheon J, Lee L, Kwon Y, Stekelenburg J. Determinants of timeliness in early childhood vaccination among mothers with vaccination cards in Sindh province, Pakistan: a secondary analysis of cross-sectional survey data. BMJ Open 2019;9(9):e028922 View
  7. Ekouevi D, Gbeasor-Komlanvi F, Yaya I, Zida-Compaore W, Boko A, Sewu E, Lacle A, Ndibu N, Toke Y, Landoh D. Incomplete immunization among children aged 12–23 months in Togo: a multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors. BMC Public Health 2018;18(1) View
  8. Marron O, Thomas G, Burdon Bailey J, Mayer D, Grossman P, Lohr F, Gibson A, Gamble L, Chikungwa P, Chulu J, Handel I, de C Bronsvoort B, Mellanby R, Mazeri S. Factors associated with mobile phone ownership and potential use for rabies vaccination campaigns in southern Malawi. Infectious Diseases of Poverty 2020;9(1) View
  9. Vasudevan L, Ostermann J, Moses S, Ngadaya E, Mfinanga S. Patterns of Mobile Phone Ownership and Use Among Pregnant Women in Southern Tanzania: Cross-Sectional Survey. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(4):e17122 View
  10. Badawy S, Cronin R, Hankins J, Crosby L, DeBaun M, Thompson A, Shah N. Patient-Centered eHealth Interventions for Children, Adolescents, and Adults With Sickle Cell Disease: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(7):e10940 View
  11. Fadda M, Galimberti E, Fiordelli M, Schulz P. Evaluation of a Mobile Phone–Based Intervention to Increase Parents’ Knowledge About the Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination and Their Psychological Empowerment: Mixed-Method Approach. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(3):e59 View
  12. Gibson D, Kagucia E, Were J, Obor D, Hayford K, Ochieng B. Text Message Reminders and Unconditional Monetary Incentives to Improve Measles Vaccination in Western Kenya: Study Protocol for the Mobile and Scalable Innovations for Measles Immunization Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2019;8(7):e13221 View
  13. Qazi U, Malik S, Raza U, Saad M, Zeeshan M, Anwar S. Compliance to timely vaccination in an Expanded Program on Immunization center of Pakistan. Vaccine 2019;37(32):4618 View
  14. Siddiqi D, Munir M, Shah M, Khan A, Chandir S. Effect of vaccine reminder and tracker bracelets on routine childhood immunization coverage and timeliness in urban Pakistan: protocol for a randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health 2019;19(1) View
  15. Krishnan N, Gu J, Abroms L. Mobile phone-based messaging for tobacco cessation in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review. Addictive Behaviors 2021;113:106676 View
  16. Ilozumba O, Schmidt P, Ket J, Jaspers M. Can mHealth interventions contribute to increased HPV vaccination uptake? A systematic review. Preventive Medicine Reports 2021;21:101289 View
  17. Kazi A, Qazi S, Khawaja S, Ahsan N, Ahmed R, Sameen F, Khan Mughal M, Saqib M, Ali S, Kaleemuddin H, Rauf Y, Raza M, Jamal S, Abbasi M, Stergioulas L. An Artificial Intelligence–Based, Personalized Smartphone App to Improve Childhood Immunization Coverage and Timelines Among Children in Pakistan: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2020;9(12):e22996 View
  18. He Z, Wu H, Yu F, Fu J, Sun S, Huang T, Wang R, Chen D, Zhao G, Quan M. Effects of Smartphone-Based Interventions on Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(2):e22601 View
  19. Pérez M, Chandra D, Koné G, Singh R, Ridde V, Sylvestre M, Seth A, Johri M. Implementation fidelity and acceptability of an intervention to improve vaccination uptake and child health in rural India: a mixed methods evaluation of a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial. Implementation Science Communications 2020;1(1) View
  20. Garzón-Orjuela N, Samacá-Samacá D, Luque Angulo S, Mendes Abdala C, Reveiz L, Eslava-Schmalbach J. An overview of reviews on strategies to reduce health inequalities. International Journal for Equity in Health 2020;19(1) View
  21. Yunusa U, Garba S, Umar A, Idris S, Bello U, Abdulrashid I, Mohammed J. Mobile phone reminders for enhancing uptake, completeness and timeliness of routine childhood immunization in low and middle income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Vaccine 2021;39(2):209 View
  22. Nyang’echi E, Osero J. Effects of Mobile Health Technologies on Uptake of Routine Growth Monitoring among Caregivers of Children Aged 9 to 18 Months in Kenya. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health 2021;12 View
  23. Besnier E, Thomson K, Stonkute D, Mohammad T, Akhter N, Todd A, Rom Jensen M, Kilvik A, Bambra C, Salinas-Miranda A. Which public health interventions are effective in reducing morbidity, mortality and health inequalities from infectious diseases amongst children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs): An umbrella review. PLOS ONE 2021;16(6):e0251905 View
  24. Chakraborty A, Mohan D, Scott K, Sahore A, Shah N, Kumar N, Ummer O, Bashingwa J, Chamberlain S, Dutt P, Godfrey A, LeFevre A. Does exposure to health information through mobile phones increase immunisation knowledge, completeness and timeliness in rural India?. BMJ Global Health 2021;6(Suppl 5):e005489 View
  25. Ibraheem R, Bello A, Ibrahim O, Garba B, Aliu R, Abdulkadir M, Hashim R, Ibrahim L, Mohammed S, Sambo A, Ahmed G, Akintola M. Willingness of Mothers to Receive Reminders for Routine Vaccination Appointments in Northern Nigeria: A Multi-Centre Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 2021;67(4) View
  26. Keddy K, Saha S, Kariuki S, Kalule J, Qamar F, Haq Z, Okeke I. Using big data and mobile health to manage diarrhoeal disease in children in low-income and middle-income countries: societal barriers and ethical implications. The Lancet Infectious Diseases 2022;22(5):e130 View
  27. Lu X, Lai Y, Zhang Y. Digital financial inclusion and investment diversification: Evidence from China. Accounting & Finance 2023;63(S2):2781 View
  28. Nyasa M, Chipungu J, Ngandu M, Chilambe C, Nyirenda H, Musukuma K, Lundamo M, Simuyandi M, Chilengi R, Sharma A. Health care workers' reactions to the newly introduced hepatitis B vaccine in Kalulushi, Zambia: Explained using the 5A taxonomy. Vaccine: X 2023;13:100274 View
  29. Eze P, Agu S, Agu U, Acharya Y. Acceptability of mobile-phone reminders for routine childhood vaccination appointments in Nigeria – a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Health Services Research 2021;21(1) View
  30. Khan E, Panezai M, Shahid B, Shahabuddin A, Akber S. Increasing the demand for vaccination through mHealth in Quetta City, Balochistan in Pakistan. Journal of Global Health Reports 2021;5 View
  31. Meyer C, Surmeli A, Hoeflin Hana C, Narla N. Perceptions on a mobile health intervention to improve maternal child health for Syrian refugees in Turkey: Opportunities and challenges for end-user acceptability. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  32. Siddiqi D, Ali R, Shah M, Dharma V, Khan A, Roy T, Chandir S. Evaluation of a Mobile-Based Immunization Decision Support System for Scheduling Age-Appropriate Vaccine Schedules for Children Younger Than 2 Years in Pakistan and Bangladesh: Lessons From a Multisite, Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2023;6:e40269 View
  33. Dathini H, Sharoni S, Robert K. Parental Reminder Strategies and the Cost Implication for Improved Immunisation Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Healthcare 2022;10(10):1996 View
  34. Becker E, Shegog R, Savas L, Frost E, Coan S, Healy C, Spinner S, Vernon S. Parents’ Experience With a Mobile Health Intervention to Influence Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Decision Making: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2022;5(1):e30340 View
  35. Okano J, Ponce J, Krönke M, Blower S. Lack of ownership of mobile phones could hinder the rollout of mHealth interventions in Africa. eLife 2022;11 View
  36. Niyonsaba M, Nkeshimana M, Uwitonze J, Davies J, Maine R, Nyinawankusi J, Hunt M, Rickard R, Jayaraman S, Watt M. Challenges and opportunities to improve efficiency and quality of prehospital emergency care using an mHealth platform: Qualitative study in Rwanda. African Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;13(4):250 View
  37. Rajakumar S, Shamsuddin N, Alshawsh M, Rajakumar S, Zaman Huri H. A survey on Malaysian’s acceptance and perceptions towards COVID-19 booster dose. Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal 2023;31(11):101797 View
  38. Chaney S, Mechael P. So Many Choices, How Do I Choose? Considerations for Selecting Digital Health Interventions to Support Immunization Confidence and Demand. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e47713 View
  39. Sampson S, Adenipekun A, Atobatele S, Ayodeji O, Omeje O, Oni F. An assessment of the effectiveness of an electronic wristband in improving routine immunization timeliness and reducing drop-out. Journal of Public Health 2023;45(4):947 View
  40. Armand A, Fracchia M, Vicente P. Let's call! Using the phone to increase vaccine acceptance. Health Economics 2024;33(1):82 View
  41. Pesando L, Qiyomiddin K, Ortega J. Mobile phones and infant health at birth. PLOS ONE 2023;18(9):e0288089 View
  42. Ou L, Chen A, Amresh A. The Effectiveness of mHealth Interventions Targeting Parents and Youth in Human Papillomavirus Vaccination: Systematic Review. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2023;6:e47334 View
  43. Gilano G, Sako S, Molla B, Dekker A, Fijten R, Olu O. The effect of mHealth on childhood vaccination in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PLOS ONE 2024;19(2):e0294442 View
  44. Knop M, Nagashima-Hayashi M, Lin R, Saing C, Ung M, Oy S, Yam E, Zahari M, Yi S. Impact of mHealth interventions on maternal, newborn, and child health from conception to 24 months postpartum in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review. BMC Medicine 2024;22(1) View
  45. Hailegebireal A, Hailegebreal S, Tirore L, Wolde B. Spatial variation and predictors of incomplete pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) uptake among children aged 12–35 months in Ethiopia: spatial and multilevel analyses. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12 View
  46. Currie G, McLeod C, Waddington C, Snelling T. SMS-based interventions for improving child and adolescent vaccine coverage and timeliness: a systematic review. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

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  2. Pesando L, Rotondi V. Gender Equality. View
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  4. Pesando L, Rotondi V. Gender Equality. View
  5. Alverson D. Telemedicine, Telehealth and Telepresence. View
  6. Rajaram K, Sharma P, Selvakumar S. Intelligent Data Communication Technologies and Internet of Things. View
  7. Mwangakala H. The Role of Health Literacy in Major Healthcare Crises. View