Published on in Vol 4, No 1 (2012):

The Architecture of a Software System for Supporting  Community-based Primary Health Care with Mobile Technology:   The Mobile Technology for Community Health (MoTeCH) Initiative in Ghana

The Architecture of a Software System for Supporting Community-based Primary Health Care with Mobile Technology: The Mobile Technology for Community Health (MoTeCH) Initiative in Ghana

The Architecture of a Software System for Supporting Community-based Primary Health Care with Mobile Technology: The Mobile Technology for Community Health (MoTeCH) Initiative in Ghana

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Journals

  1. Entsieh A, Emmelin M, Pettersson K. Learning the ABCs of pregnancy and newborn care through mobile technology. Global Health Action 2015;8(1):29340 View
  2. Amoah B, Anto E, Osei P, Pieterson K, Crimi A. Boosting antenatal care attendance and number of hospital deliveries among pregnant women in rural communities: a community initiative in Ghana based on mobile phones applications and portable ultrasound scans. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2016;16(1) View
  3. Rothstein J, Jennings L, Moorthy A, Yang F, Gee L, Romano K, Hutchful D, Labrique A, LeFevre A. Qualitative Assessment of the Feasibility, Usability, and Acceptability of a Mobile Client Data App for Community-Based Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Care in Rural Ghana. International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications 2016;2016:1 View
  4. Opoku D, Busse R, Quentin W. Achieving Sustainability and Scale-Up of Mobile Health Noncommunicable Disease Interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa: Views of Policy Makers in Ghana. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(5):e11497 View
  5. Prinja S, Gupta A, Bahuguna P, Nimesh R. Cost analysis of implementing mHealth intervention for maternal, newborn & child health care through community health workers: assessment of ReMIND program in Uttar Pradesh, India. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2018;18(1) View
  6. Kikuchi K, Ansah E, Okawa S, Shibanuma A, Gyapong M, Owusu-Agyei S, Oduro A, Quansah-Asare G, Hodgson A, Jimba M. Ghana’s Ensure Mothers and Babies Regular Access to Care (EMBRACE) program: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial. Trials 2015;16(1) View
  7. Iribarren S, Brown W, Giguere R, Stone P, Schnall R, Staggers N, Carballo-Diéguez A. Scoping review and evaluation of SMS/text messaging platforms for mHealth projects or clinical interventions. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;101:28 View
  8. Brinkel J, Dako-Gyeke P, Krämer A, May J, Fobil J. An investigation of users' attitudes, requirements and willingness to use mobile phone-based interactive voice response systems for seeking healthcare in Ghana: a qualitative study. Public Health 2017;144:125 View
  9. Kajubi P, Parkes-Ratanshi R, Twimukye A, Bwanika Naggirinya A, Nabaggala M, Kiragga A, Castelnuovo B, King R. Perceptions and Attitudes Toward an Interactive Voice Response Tool (Call for Life Uganda) Providing Adherence Support and Health Information to HIV-Positive Ugandans: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(12):e36829 View
  10. Hunt X, Tomlinson M, Sikander S, Skeen S, Marlow M, du Toit S, Eisner M. Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and mHealth: The Frontiers of the Prevention of Violence Against Children. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 2020;3 View
  11. Frøen J, Myhre S, Frost M, Chou D, Mehl G, Say L, Cheng S, Fjeldheim I, Friberg I, French S, Jani J, Kaye J, Lewis J, Lunde A, Mørkrid K, Nankabirwa V, Nyanchoka L, Stone H, Venkateswaran M, Wojcieszek A, Temmerman M, Flenady V. eRegistries: Electronic registries for maternal and child health. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2016;16(1) View
  12. Tawiah T, Malam K, Kwarteng A, Bart-Plange C, Febir L, Aubyn V, Obermann K, Owusu-Agyei S, Asante K. Improving the first-line treatment of febrile illnesses in Ghana: willingness to pay for malaria rapid diagnostic tests at licensed chemical shops in the Kintampo area. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation 2018;16(1) View
  13. Tiffin N, George A, LeFevre A. How to use relevant data for maximal benefit with minimal risk: digital health data governance to protect vulnerable populations in low-income and middle-income countries. BMJ Global Health 2019;4(2):e001395 View
  14. Krah E, de Kruijf J. Exploring the ambivalent evidence base of mobile health (mHealth): A systematic literature review on the use of mobile phones for the improvement of community health in Africa. DIGITAL HEALTH 2016;2 View
  15. Jo Y, LeFevre A, Ali H, Mehra S, Alland K, Shaikh S, Haque R, Pak E, Chowdhury M, Labrique A. mCARE, a digital health intervention package on pregnancy surveillance and care-seeking reminders from 2018 to 2027 in Bangladesh: a model-based cost-effectiveness analysis. BMJ Open 2021;11(4):e042553 View
  16. Lavariega J, Córdova G, Gómez L, Avila A. Monitoring and Assisting Maternity-Infant Care in Rural Areas (MAMICare). International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics 2014;9(4):32 View
  17. Maliwichi P, Chigona W, Sowon K. Appropriation of mHealth Interventions for Maternal Health Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Hermeneutic Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(10):e22653 View
  18. Byonanebye D, Nabaggala M, Naggirinya A, Lamorde M, Oseku E, King R, Owarwo N, Laker E, Orama R, Castelnuovo B, Kiragga A, Parkes-Ratanshi R. An Interactive Voice Response Software to Improve the Quality of Life of People Living With HIV in Uganda: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(2):e22229 View
  19. Frimpong J, Helleringer S, Awoonor-Williams J, Aguilar T, Phillips J, Yeji F. The complex association of health insurance and maternal health services in the context of a premium exemption for pregnant women: a case study in Northern Ghana. Health Policy and Planning 2014;29(8):1043 View
  20. Jayawardena A, Kahue C, Cummins S, Netterville J. Expanding the Capacity of Otolaryngologists in Kenya through Mobile Technology. OTO Open 2018;2(1) View
  21. LeFevre A, Dane P, Copley C, Pienaar C, Parsons A, Engelhard M, Woods D, Bekker M, Benjamin P, Pillay Y, Barron P, Seebregts C, Mohan D. Unpacking the performance of a mobile health information messaging program for mothers (MomConnect) in South Africa:evidence on program reach and messaging exposure. BMJ Global Health 2018;3(Suppl 2):e000583 View
  22. Byonanebye D, Mackline H, Sekaggya-Wiltshire C, Kiragga A, Lamorde M, Oseku E, King R, Parkes-Ratanshi R. Impact of a mobile phone-based interactive voice response software on tuberculosis treatment outcomes in Uganda (CFL-TB): a protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2021;22(1) View
  23. Awoonor-Williams J, Bawah A, Nyonator F, Asuru R, Oduro A, Ofosu A, Phillips J. The Ghana essential health interventions program: a plausibility trial of the impact of health systems strengthening on maternal & child survival. BMC Health Services Research 2013;13(S2) View
  24. Islam Q. Innovation in Primary Healthcare in the Twenty-first Century. Journal of Health Management 2021;23(1):129 View
  25. Al Dahdah M. From Evidence-based to Market-based mHealth: Itinerary of a Mobile (for) Development Project. Science, Technology, & Human Values 2019;44(6):1048 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Lavariega J, Córdova G, Gómez L, Avila A. Innovations in Global Maternal Health. View
  2. Lavariega J, Córdova G, Gómez L, Avila A. E-Health and Telemedicine. View
  3. Gutierrez M, Moreno R, Rebelo M. Global Health Informatics. View
  4. Lavariega J, Avila A, Gómez-Martínez L. Mobile Health. View
  5. Lavariega J, Córdova G, Gómez L, Avila A. Handbook of Research on Emerging Perspectives on Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics. View
  6. Khan A, Khan S. CMBEBIH 2017. View