Published on in Vol 7, No 2 (2019): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/10645, first published .
Women Using Mobile Phones for Health Communication Are More Likely to Use Prenatal and Postnatal Services in Bangladesh: Cross-Sectional Study

Women Using Mobile Phones for Health Communication Are More Likely to Use Prenatal and Postnatal Services in Bangladesh: Cross-Sectional Study

Women Using Mobile Phones for Health Communication Are More Likely to Use Prenatal and Postnatal Services in Bangladesh: Cross-Sectional Study

Journals

  1. Hossain M, Mani K, Mat Min R. SMS Text Messages for Parents for the Prevention of Child Drowning in Bangladesh: Acceptability Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(9):e16958 View
  2. Zhou D, Zhou Z, Yang C, Ji L, Ghose B, Tang S. Sociodemographic characteristics associated with the utilization of maternal health services in Cambodia. BMC Health Services Research 2020;20(1) View
  3. Su Y, Heitner J, Yuan C, Si Y, Wang D, Zhou Z, Zhou Z. Effect of a Text Messaging–Based Educational Intervention on Cesarean Section Rates Among Pregnant Women in China: Quasirandomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(11):e19953 View
  4. Perera U, Assefa Y, Amilani U. Postnatal care coverage and its determinants in Sri Lanka: analysis of the 2016 demographic and health survey. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2021;21(1) View
  5. Osei E, Mashamba-Thompson T. Mobile health applications for disease screening and treatment support in low-and middle-income countries: A narrative review. Heliyon 2021;7(3):e06639 View
  6. Mistry S, Akter F, Yadav U, Hossain M, Sichel A, Labrique A, Storisteanu D. Factors associated with mobile phone usage to access maternal and child healthcare among women of urban slums in Dhaka, Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open 2021;11(4):e043933 View
  7. Kabir M, Ebenso B. How do traditional media access and mobile phone use affect maternal healthcare service use in Bangladesh? Moderated mediation effects of socioeconomic factors. PLOS ONE 2022;17(4):e0266631 View
  8. Bossman E, Johansen M, Zanaboni P. mHealth interventions to reduce maternal and child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia: A systematic literature review. Frontiers in Global Women's Health 2022;3 View
  9. Ouédraogo S, Accrombessi M, Ouattara A, Massougbodji A, Dabira E, Sarigda M, Diallo I, Zida A, Nicolas M, Ouédraogo L, Cot M, Sondo B. Impact of mobile phone intervention on intermittent preventive treatment of malaria during pregnancy in Burkina Faso : A pragmatic randomized trial. Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique 2022;70(5):209 View
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  13. Kibria G, Nayeem J, Malta M. Trends and factors associated with mobile phone ownership among women of reproductive age in Bangladesh. PLOS Global Public Health 2023;3(5):e0001889 View
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Books/Policy Documents

  1. Iyawa G, Ondiek C, Osakwe J. Smart Medical Data Sensing and IoT Systems Design in Healthcare. View