Published on in Vol 10, No 1 (2022): January

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/22093, first published .
The Influence of Design and Implementation Characteristics on the Use of Maternal Mobile Health Interventions in Kenya: Systematic Literature Review

The Influence of Design and Implementation Characteristics on the Use of Maternal Mobile Health Interventions in Kenya: Systematic Literature Review

The Influence of Design and Implementation Characteristics on the Use of Maternal Mobile Health Interventions in Kenya: Systematic Literature Review

Journals

  1. Gilano G, Sako S, Dileba T, Dekker A, Fijten R. Assessing the effect of mHealth on child feeding practice in African countries: systematic and meta-analysis. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition 2023;42(1) View
  2. Gilano G, Dekker A, Fijten R. Effect of mobile phone messaging on uptake of maternal and child health service in southern Ethiopia: Protocol for cluster randomized controlled trial. Clinical Nutrition Open Science 2024;54:89 View
  3. 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
  4. Odoh L, Aimiosior O. Adapted systematic review of implementation science strategies applied to digital health interventions (DHIs) in low middle income countries (LMICs): Impact on adoption and utilisation. Health Open Research 2024;6:11 View
  5. Sowon K, Maliwichi P, Chigona W, Malata A. The role of the community of purpose in maternal mHealth interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa context. Frontiers in Digital Health 2024;6 View
  6. Ahmed M. Revolutionizing healthcare in Somalia: the role of digital innovations in enhancing access and quality. Exploration of Digital Health Technologies 2024:360 View
  7. Greenall-Ota J, Yapa H, Fox G, Negin J. Qualitative Evaluation of mHealth Implementation for Infectious Disease Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Narrative Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2024;12:e55189 View
  8. Angwenyi V, Fletcher R, Mwangi P, Kabue M, Odhiambo R, Mulupi S, Obulemire E, Njoroge E, Ombech E, Mokaya M, Wesala M, Marangu J, Abubakar A. Engaging fathers(to-be): a pilot study on the adaptation and programme experience of SMS4baba intervention in Kenya’s informal settlements. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View
  9. Maliwichi P, Chigona W, Malata A, Nabukenya J. Factors motivating maternal healthcare clients to use mHealth interventions in rural Malawi. PLOS Digital Health 2025;4(4):e0000805 View
  10. Imoto N, Hayashi M. From handbooks to platforms: Japan’s maternal and child health services in the digital era. Journal of Global Health 2025;15 View
  11. Degaga S, Yesuf S, Aweke G. Implementation of the electronic community health information system in rural East Shewa zone, Eastern Ethiopia: a CFIR-ERIC framework for facilitators, barriers and implementation strategies. Frontiers in Digital Health 2025;7 View
  12. Faizan M, Han C, Lee S. Policy-Driven Digital Health Interventions for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: A Systematic Review of Clinical and Environmental Outcomes. Healthcare 2025;13(18):2319 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Adeola O, Mogaji E, Katuse P, Twum K. Public Sector Marketing Communications, Volume II. View