Published on in Vol 6, No 2 (2014):

Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study among public health workers

Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study among public health workers

Perceived value of applying Information Communication Technology to implement guidelines in developing countries; an online questionnaire study among public health workers

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Journals

  1. Ogunleye O, Fadare J, Eriksen J, Oaiya O, Massele A, Truter I, Taylor S, Godman B, Gustafsson L. Reported needs of information resources, research tools, connectivity and infrastructure among African Pharmacological Scientists to improve future patient care and health. Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology 2019;12(5):481 View
  2. Heller R, Machingura P, Musa B, Sengupta P, Myles P. Mobilising the alumni of a Master of Public Health degree to build research and development capacity in low- and middle-income settings: The Peoples-uni. Health Research Policy and Systems 2015;13(1) View
  3. Eze E, Gleasure R, Heavin C. Mobile health solutions in developing countries: a stakeholder perspective. Health Systems 2020;9(3):179 View
  4. Sridharan S, Bondy M, Nakaima A, Heller R. The potential of an online educational platform to contribute to achieving sustainable development goals: a mixed-methods evaluation of the Peoples-uni online platform. Health Research Policy and Systems 2018;16(1) View
  5. Vázquez Martínez V, Ortega Padrón M. Uso de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en médicos de atención primaria. Atención Familiar 2015;23(1) View
  6. Rogers M, Masud-Paul J, Desoki R. Understanding the use of health information technology for maternal and child health practitioner training in low and middle income countries. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2019;63(1):743 View
  7. Bahri P, Bowring G, Edwards B, Anton C, Aronson J, Caro-Rojas A, Hugman B, Mol P, Trifirò G, Ilic K, Daghfous R, Fermont I, Furlan G, Gaissmaier W, Geer M, Hartigan-Go K, Houÿez F, Neth H, Norgela G, Oppamayun Y, Raynor D, Bouhlel M, Santoro F, Sultana J. Communicating for the Safe Use of Medicines: Progress and Directions for the 2020s Promoted by the Special Interest Group of the International Society of Pharmacovigilance. Drug Safety 2023;46(6):517 View
  8. Bouh M, Hossain F, Paul P, Rahman M, Islam R, Nakashima N, Ahmed A. The impact of limited access to digital health records on doctors and their willingness to adopt electronic health record systems. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Dimaguila G. Health Information Science. View