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The Influence of Design and Implementation Characteristics on the Use of Maternal Mobile Health Interventions in Kenya: Systematic Literature Review

The Influence of Design and Implementation Characteristics on the Use of Maternal Mobile Health Interventions in Kenya: Systematic Literature Review

Although the success of toll-free interventions could be linked to the socioeconomic status of maternal clients, toll-free services may also have increased the trialability of the intervention, as observed by Sowon and Chigona [16]. The trialability of an innovation is positively correlated with the likelihood of its adoption [14]. In health care, trialability is often linked to minimal financial investment [56].

Karen Sowon, Priscilla Maliwichi, Wallace Chigona

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(1):e22093

Appropriation of mHealth Interventions for Maternal Health Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Hermeneutic Review

Appropriation of mHealth Interventions for Maternal Health Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Hermeneutic Review

Project Name and Publications Mobile Technology for Community Health, Ghana Grameen Foundation [23] Lefevre et al [24] Macleod et al [25] Willcox et al [14] Mom Connect, South Africa Skinner et al [26] Seebregts et al [13] Coleman and Xiong [27] Lefevre et al [28] Barron et al [29] Seebregts et al [30] Chipatala Cha Pa Foni, Malawi Nyemba-Mudenda and Chigona [31] Crawford et al [32] Larsen-Cooper et al [33] Larsen-Cooper et al [34] Blauvelt et al [35] Fotso et al [36] Village Reach [37] During mapping and classifying

Priscilla Maliwichi, Wallace Chigona, Karen Sowon

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(10):e22653