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Title: | RoadMApp: a feasibility study for a smart travel application to improve maternal health delivery in a low resource setting in Zimbabwe | Authors: | Chikoko, Laurine Nyati-Jokomo, Zibusiso Dabengwa, Israel Mbekezeli Makacha, Liberty Nyapwere, Newton Dube, Yolisa Prudence Vidler, Marianne Makanga, Prestige Tatenda |
Keywords: | Pregnancy Transport RoadMApp Barriers to maternal health services Geographically enabled Health Mobile health |
Issue Date: | 2020 | Publisher: | BMC | Abstract: | Background: Travel time and healthcare financing are critical determinants of the provision of quality maternal health care in low resource settings. Despite the availability of pregnancy-related mHealth and smart travel applications, there is a lack of evidence on their usage to travel to health facilities for routine antenatal care and emergencies. There is a shortage of information about the feasibility of using a custom-made mobile technology that integrates smart travel and mHealth. This paper explores the feasibility of implementing a custom-made geographically enabled mobile technology-based tool (RoadMApp) to counter the adverse effects of long travel times for maternal care in Kwekwe District, Zimbabwe. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3857 |
Appears in Collections: | Bachelor Of Commerce Banking And Finance Honours Degree |
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