Search Results - "Chamberlain, Sara"
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At the frontlines of digitisation: a qualitative study on the challenges and opportunities in maintaining accurate, complete and timely digital health records in India’s government health system
Published in BMJ open (09-02-2022)“…ObjectivesTo understand factors underpinning the accuracy and timeliness of mobile phone numbers and other health information captured in India’s government…”
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[We] learned how to speak with love’: a qualitative exploration of accredited social health activist (ASHA) community health worker experiences of the Mobile Academy refresher training in Rajasthan, India
Published in BMJ open (14-06-2022)“…IntroductionMobile Academy is a mobile-based training course for India’s accredited social health activist (ASHA) community health workers (CHW). The course,…”
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Are stage-based health information messages effective and good value for money in improving maternal newborn and child health outcomes in India? Protocol for an individually randomized controlled trial
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (15-05-2019)“…Evidence is limited on the effectiveness of mobile health programs which provide stage-based health information messages to pregnant and postpartum women…”
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Can we design the next generation of digital health communication programs by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence to segment target audiences, bolster impact and deliver differentiated services? A machine learning analysis of survey data from rural India
Published in BMJ open (17-03-2023)“…ObjectivesDirect to beneficiary (D2B) mobile health communication programmes have been used to provide reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health…”
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Freedom within a cage: how patriarchal gender norms limit women’s use of mobile phones in rural central India
Published in BMJ global health (22-09-2021)“…IntroductionIndia has one of the highest gender gaps in mobile phone access in the world. As employment opportunities, health messaging (mHealth), access to…”
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Novel approaches to measuring knowledge among frontline health workers in India: Are phone surveys a reliable option?
Published in PloS one (29-06-2020)“…Background In 2017, India was home to nearly 20% of maternal and child deaths occurring globally. Accredited social health activists (ASHAs) act as the…”
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Ten lessons learnt: scaling and transitioning one of the largest mobile health communication programmes in the world to a national government
Published in BMJ global health (01-07-2021)“…There has been exponential growth in the numbers of ‘digital development’ programmes seeking to leverage technology to solve systemic challenges. However,…”
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Can health information through mobile phones close the divide in health behaviours among the marginalised? An equity analysis of Kilkari in Madhya Pradesh, India
Published in BMJ global health (01-07-2021)“…Kilkari is one of the largest maternal mobile messaging programmes in the world. It makes weekly prerecorded calls to new and expectant mothers and their…”
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Assessing the reliability of phone surveys to measure reproductive, maternal and child health knowledge among pregnant women in rural India: a feasibility study
Published in BMJ open (10-03-2022)“…ObjectivesEfforts to understand the factors influencing the uptake of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child health and nutrition (RMNCH&N) services in high…”
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Cost-effectiveness of a direct to beneficiary mobile communication programme in improving reproductive and child health outcomes in India
Published in BMJ global health (01-03-2023)“…IntroductionKilkari is the largest maternal messaging programme of its kind globally. Between its initiation in 2012 in Bihar and its transition to the…”
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Does exposure to health information through mobile phones increase immunisation knowledge, completeness and timeliness in rural India?
Published in BMJ global health (01-07-2021)“…IntroductionImmunisation plays a vital role in reducing child mortality and morbidity against preventable diseases. As part of a randomised controlled trial in…”
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Another voice in the crowd: the challenge of changing family planning and child feeding practices through mHealth messaging in rural central India
Published in BMJ global health (01-07-2021)“…IntroductionKilkari is one of the world’s largest mobile phone-based health messaging programmes. Developed by BBC Media Action, it provides weekly stage-based…”
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Assessing exposure to Kilkari: a big data analysis of a large maternal mobile messaging service across 13 states in India
Published in BMJ global health (01-07-2021)“…The Kilkari programme is being implemented by the Government of India in 13 states. Designed by BBC Media Action and scaled in collaboration with the Ministry…”
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Optimising the reach of mobile health messaging programmes: an analysis of system generated data for the Kilkari programme across 13 states in India
Published in BMJ global health (01-08-2022)“…Kilkari is an outbound service that makes weekly, stage-based, prerecorded calls about reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health directly to families’…”
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The impact of a direct to beneficiary mobile communication program on reproductive and child health outcomes: a randomised controlled trial in India
Published in BMJ global health (01-07-2022)“…BackgroundDirect-to-beneficiary communication mobile programmes are among the few examples of digital health programmes to have scaled widely in low-resource…”
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Yes, no, maybe so: the importance of cognitive interviewing to enhance structured surveys on respectful maternity care in northern India
Published in Health policy and planning (01-02-2020)“…Abstract Quantitative survey findings are important in measuring health-related phenomena, including on sensitive topics such as respectful maternity care…”
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Gender, Race, and the 'Underclass': The Truth behind the American Dream
Published in Gender and development (01-11-1997)“…Explores attitudes about poverty & poor people in the US & their influences on welfare policies. It is argued that policy responses to poverty alleviation are…”
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Using behavioural design and theories of change to integrate communication solutions into health systems in India: evolution, evidence and learnings from practice
Published in Integrated healthcare journal (2022)“…Between 2011 and 2019, an integrated communication programme to address reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health was implemented in the Indian state…”
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Avoiding the Road to Nowhere: Policy Insights on Scaling up and Sustaining Digital Health
Published in Global policy (01-07-2021)“…Digital health solutions offer tremendous potential to enhance the reach and quality of health services and population‐level outcomes in low‐ and middle‐income…”
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Use of Big Data and Machine Learning Methods in the Monitoring and Evaluation of Digital Health Programs in India: An Exploratory Protocol
Published in JMIR research protocols (24-05-2019)“…Digital health programs, which encompass the subsectors of health information technology, mobile health, electronic health, telehealth, and telemedicine, have…”
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