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mHealth to promote pregnancy and interconception health among African-American women at risk for adverse birth outcomes: a pilot study

机译:mHealth促进处于不良妊娠结局风险的非裔美国人中的怀孕和避孕的健康:一项试点研究

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BackgroundThe use of mobile phone applications (mHealth) to provide health education and behavioral prompts is 1 of the 12 common mHealth functions identified by the World Health Organization as innovations to strengthen health systems. Among low-income pregnant and parenting women, health education is widely recognized as a way to improve maternal and infant health outcomes, but the efficacy of written health education materials to change knowledge and behavior for this population is questionable. mHealth prompts, in contrast, is a promising alternative.
机译:背景技术使用手机应用程序(mHealth)提供健康教育和行为提示是世界卫生组织确定为加强卫生系统的创新的12种常见mHealth功能之一。在低收入孕妇和育儿妇女中,健康教育被公认为是改善母婴健康状况的一种方法,但是书面健康教育材料改变这一人群的知识和行为的功效值得怀疑。相比之下,移动健康提示是一种有前途的选择。

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