Published on in Vol 8, No 4 (2020): April

Patterns of Mobile Phone Ownership and Use Among Pregnant Women in Southern Tanzania: Cross-Sectional Survey

Patterns of Mobile Phone Ownership and Use Among Pregnant Women in Southern Tanzania: Cross-Sectional Survey

Patterns of Mobile Phone Ownership and Use Among Pregnant Women in Southern Tanzania: Cross-Sectional Survey

Journals

  1. Ekambareshwar M, Ekambareshwar S, Mihrshahi S, Wen L, Baur L, Laws R, Taki S, Rissel C. Process evaluations of early childhood obesity prevention interventions delivered via telephone or text messages: a systematic review. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2021;18(1) View
  2. Morse R, Lambden K, Quinn E, Ngoma T, Mushi B, Ho Y, Ngoma M, Mahuna H, Sagan S, Mmari J, Miesfeldt S. A Mobile App to Improve Symptom Control and Information Exchange Among Specialists and Local Health Workers Treating Tanzanian Cancer Patients: Human-Centered Design Approach. JMIR Cancer 2021;7(1):e24062 View
  3. DEMİREL O. Türkiye’de Bilgisayar Sahipliğini Etkileyen Faktörler: Logit ve Bivariate Probit Yaklaşımları. Alanya Akademik Bakış 2022;6(2):2275 View
  4. Schroeder K, Maiarana J, Gisiri M, Joo E, Muiruri C, Zullig L, Masalu N, Vasudevan L. Caregiver Acceptability of Mobile Phone Use for Pediatric Cancer Care in Tanzania: Cross-sectional Questionnaire Study. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2021;4(4):e27988 View
  5. Kisigo G, Mgeta F, Mcharo O, Okello E, Wajanga B, Kalokola F, Mtui G, Sundararajan R, Peck R. Peer Counselor Intervention for Reducing Mortality and/or Hospitalization in Adults With Hypertensive Urgency in Tanzania: A Pilot Study. American Journal of Hypertension 2023;36(8):446 View