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Message-based health information dissemination systems can potentially improve maternal and child health (MCH). By conveying health information to parents, SMS-and chatbot-based systems can support parents' learning and empower them to make better health decisions for their children. However, there is limited design advice for creating message-base...
Especially in developing regions, parents are rarely given a direct voice in the design of digital maternal and child health (MCH) interventions. Instead, MCH needs and requirements are driven by organizations and health workers. In this research, we engage with both rural and urban parents and community leaders to better understand their challenge...
In this article, we report on methodological reflections that emerged during community-based co-design workshops exploring maternal and child health challenges across four provinces in rural and urban South Africa. Based on these workshops, we present how cultural norms such as hlonipha facilitated learning opportunities for participants' engagemen...
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Maternal and child health (MCH) is a major global health concern due to the increasing socioeconomic and healthcare inequalities, especially impacting low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs). Digital health technologies are creating opportunities to address the social determinants of maternal and child health by facilitating access to in...
Background:
Maternal and child health (MCH) is a global health concern, especially impacting low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). Digital health technologies are creating opportunities to address the social determinants of MCH by facilitating access to information and providing other forms of support throughout the maternity journey. Previous...
Despite their familiarity with the digital, so-called 'digital natives' are not tech-savvy, particularly with respect to privacy and security. In this study we characterize this problem by looking at a cohort of South African students. We employ a web-based survey of 100 students, supplemented by in-depth interviews with 10 additional students. In...