The Effects of a Locally Developed mHealth Intervention on Delivery and Postnatal Care Utilization; A Prospective Controlled Evaluation among Health Centres in Ethiopia
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The Effects of a Locally Developed mHealth Intervention on Delivery and Postnatal Care Utilization; A Prospective Controlled Evaluation among Health Centres in Ethiopia
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Keywords
Antenatal care, Pregnancy, Cell phones, Labor and delivery, Global health, Socioeconomic aspects of health, Social systems, Behavioral and social aspects of health
Journal
PLoS One
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages e0158600
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2016-07-07
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0158600
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