Published on in Vol 6, No 4 (2018): April

Social Interaction Needs and Entertainment Approaches to Pregnancy Well-Being in mHealth Technology Design for Low-Income Transmigrant Women: Qualitative Codesign Study

Social Interaction Needs and Entertainment Approaches to Pregnancy Well-Being in mHealth Technology Design for Low-Income Transmigrant Women: Qualitative Codesign Study

Social Interaction Needs and Entertainment Approaches to Pregnancy Well-Being in mHealth Technology Design for Low-Income Transmigrant Women: Qualitative Codesign Study

Authors of this article:

Hana AlJaberi1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Vandekerckhove P, de Mul M, Bramer W, de Bont A. Generative Participatory Design Methodology to Develop Electronic Health Interventions: Systematic Literature Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(4):e13780 View
  2. AlJaberi H. Developing Culturally Sensitive mHealth Apps for Caribbean Immigrant Women to Use During Pregnancy: Focus Group Study. JMIR Human Factors 2018;5(4):e29 View
  3. Kaonga N, Morgan J. Common themes and emerging trends for the use of technology to support mental health and psychosocial well-being in limited resource settings: A review of the literature. Psychiatry Research 2019;281:112594 View
  4. Merry L, Villadsen S, Sicard V, Lewis-Hibbert N. Transnationalism and care of migrant families during pregnancy, postpartum and early-childhood: an integrative review. BMC Health Services Research 2020;20(1) View
  5. Amann J, Sleigh J. Too Vulnerable to Involve? Challenges of Engaging Vulnerable Groups in the Co-production of Public Services through Research. International Journal of Public Administration 2021;44(9):715 View
  6. Charron E, White A, Carlston K, Abdullah W, Baylis J, Pierce S, Businelle M, Gordon A, Krans E, Smid M, Cochran G. Prospective acceptability of digital phenotyping among pregnant and parenting people with opioid use disorder: A multisite qualitative study. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2023;14 View
  7. Choudhury A, Nimbarte A. Editorial: Mobile health interventions to address maternal health: ideas, concepts, and interventions. Frontiers in Digital Health 2024;6 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Williams Veazey L. Migrant Mothers in the Digital Age. View
  2. Chinen L, Almeida L. Culture and Computing. View