| Literature DB >> 29115992 |
Anam Feroz1, Shagufta Perveen2, Wafa Aftab2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: From 1990 to 2015, the number of maternal deaths globally has dropped by 43%. Despite this, progress in attaining MDG 5 is not remarkable in LMICs. Only 52% of pregnant women in LMICs obtain WHO recommended minimum of four antenatal consultations and the coverage of postnatal care is relatively poor. In recent years, the increased cellphone penetration has brought the potential for mHealth to improve preventive maternal healthcare services. The objective of this review is to assess the effectiveness of mHealth solutions on a range of maternal health outcomes by categorizing the interventions according to the types of mHealth applications.Entities:
Keywords: Mobile health, mHealth interventions, Antenatal care services, Postnatal care services, Low and middle income countries, Systematic review
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29115992 PMCID: PMC5678803 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2664-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Twelve common mHealth applications
| 1. Client education and behavior change communication (BCC) |
| 2. Sensors and point-of-care diagnostics |
| 3. Registries/ vital events tracking |
| 4. Data collection and reporting |
| 5. Electronic health records |
| 6. Electronic decision support (information, protocols, algorithms, checklists) |
| 7. Provider to provider communication (user groups and consultation) |
| 8. Provider work planning and scheduling |
| 9. Provider training and education |
| 10. Human Resource management |
| 11. Supply chain management |
| 12. Financial transactions and incentives |
Eligibility Criteria
| Attribute | Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Population | Studies involving target groups of women in antenatal and postnatal period and healthcare workers through which interventions were delivered to these groups. | Studies involving target groups women, adolescent females and girls over the age of 5 years who are not pregnant and have not recently given birth, newborn and children and decision makers and facility managers that are not directly involved in patient care |
| Intervention | Studies involving mHealth interventions | Studies involving other ICT interventions, ART compliance reminders, EmONC coverage, managerial and financial level interventions, physical mobile clinics and teleconsultations |
| Outcome | Outcomes demonstrating improvement in preventive maternal healthcare services | Outcomes demonstrating skilled birth attendants, emergency care, quality of life, immunization coverage, cost-effectiveness of intervention, child development and others |
| Setting | Studies conducted or implemented in LMICs | Studies conducted or implemented in high income countries |
| Type of studies | Original studies, case studies, cross-sectional studies, case control studies, randomized controlled trials, quasi experimental studies, before and after (pre-post studies), qualitative formative studies, systematic reviews and clinical control trials | Commentaries, editorials, symposium proceedings and irretrievable documents |
| Language | Studies available in English Language | Studies which were not available in English translation |
| Time period | Studies published between 1 January, 2000 to 25 January, 2016 | Studies published before 1 January, 2000 and after 25 January, 2016 |
Search Strategy
| Population | “Pregnancy”[Mesh] OR pregnan* OR pregnant women OR pregnant mother* OR gestational mother* OR women OR maternal age women OR matern* OR “Healthcare providers” [Mesh] AND |
|---|---|
| Intervention | mHealth OR m–Health OR mobile health OR mobile telehealth care OR mobile telemedicine OR mcare OR mobile phone OR mobile devic* OR mobile technology OR mobile commmunication OR satellite phone OR communication satellite OR enterprise digital assistants OR cell phone OR cellular phone OR personal digital assistant* OR PDA OR mobile tablet computers OR smart-phone OR smartphone OR podcast Or pod-cast OR apps OR mobile applications OR text messag* OR short messag* OR short message service OR SMS OR multimedia messag* OR MMS OR texting OR messag* OR text* OR multimedia technol* OR multi-media messag AND |
| Outcome | Reproductive health services OR maternal welfare OR maternal healthcare OR maternal health OR maternal service* OR reproductive health OR reproductive service* OR pre-natal care OR pre-natal visit* OR prenatal care OR prenatal visit* OR antenatal care OR antenatal visit* OR Postnatal Care OR postpartum program* OR safe motherhood OR perinatal complications OR postnatal complication OR perinatal care OR essential preventive maternal health services AND |
| Setting | Developing country OR developing nation OR least developed country OR least developed nation OR less developed nation OR third world country OR third world nation OR under developed country OR remote region OR low and middle income country OR under developed nation OR low and middle income nation OR Armenia OR Moldova OR Bangladesh OR Morocco OR Bhutan OR Myanmar OR Bolivia OR Nicaragua OR Cabo Verde OR Nigeria OR Cameroon OR Pakistan OR Congo, Rep OR Papua New Guinea OR Cote d’Ivoire OR Philippines OR Djibouti OR Samoa OR Egypt, Arab Rep. OR Sao Tome and Principe OR El Salvador OR Senegal OR Georgia OR Solomon Islands OR Ghana OR Sri Lanka OR Guatemala OR Sudan OR Guyana OR Swaziland OR Honduras OR Syrian Arab Republic OR India OR Tajikistan OR Indonesia OR Timor-Leste OR Kenya OR Ukraine OR Kiribati OR Uzbekistan OR Kosovo OR Vanuatu OR Kyrgyz Republic OR Vietnam OR Lao PDR OR West Bank and Gaza OR Lesotho OR Yemen, Rep. OR Mauritania OR Zambia OR Micronesia, Fed. Sts. |
Fig. 1PRISMA Flow Diagram for Database Search of Studies
Fig. 2Conceptual Framework on mHealth Applications for Preventive Maternal Healthcare Services
Fig. 3Classification of the Included Studies Based on the Types of mHealth Interventions Used