mHealth Innovation in Asia [electronic resource] : Grassroots Challenges and Practical Interventions / edited by Emma Baulch, Jerry Watkins, Amina Tariq.

Contributor(s): Baulch, Emma [editor.] | Watkins, Jerry [editor.] | Tariq, Amina [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)
Material type: TextTextSeries: Mobile Communication in Asia: Local Insights, Global Implications: Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018Description: X, 131 p. 7 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789402412512Subject(s): Mass media | Communication | Public health | Medical research | Media Sociology | Public Health | Media and Communication | Development Communication | Quality of Life ResearchAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 302.23 LOC classification: HM1206-1211Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction to the Volume -- Section 1: Challenges -- Chapter 1: Barriers to informal mHealth adoption by community health workers in regional Indonesia -- Chapter 2: Take care of your health, this is what the Qur’an said - The use of mobile phone among poor rural women with Type-2 Diabetes in Central Java, Indonesia -- Chapter 3: One size does not fit all - The importance of contextually sensitive mHealth strategies for frontline female health workers -- Chapter 4: Chinese Consumers’ Perceptions and Interpretations of Fitness Mobile Apps: Qualitative Insights -- Section 2: Strategies -- Chapter 5: The Path to Scale: Navigating design, policy and infrastructure -- Chapter 6: mHealth, health and mobility - A culture-centered interrogation -- Afterword.
In: Springer Nature Open Access eBookSummary: This book offers a detailed account of a range of mHealth initiatives across South, Southeast and East Asia. It provides readers with deep insights into the challenges such initiatives face on the ground, and a view of the diverse cultural contexts shaping strategies for overcoming these challenges. The book brings together various discussions on the broader mHealth literature, and demonstrates how a research focus on diverse Asian contexts influences the success and/or failure of current mHealth initiatives. It also highlights the important roles social scientists can play in advancing theoretical approaches, as well as planning, implementing and evaluating mHealth initiatives. The book is a valuable resource for project planners, policy developers in NGOs and government institutions, as well as academics, researchers and students in the fields of public health, communications and development studies. This book is open access under a CC BY license.
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Introduction to the Volume -- Section 1: Challenges -- Chapter 1: Barriers to informal mHealth adoption by community health workers in regional Indonesia -- Chapter 2: Take care of your health, this is what the Qur’an said - The use of mobile phone among poor rural women with Type-2 Diabetes in Central Java, Indonesia -- Chapter 3: One size does not fit all - The importance of contextually sensitive mHealth strategies for frontline female health workers -- Chapter 4: Chinese Consumers’ Perceptions and Interpretations of Fitness Mobile Apps: Qualitative Insights -- Section 2: Strategies -- Chapter 5: The Path to Scale: Navigating design, policy and infrastructure -- Chapter 6: mHealth, health and mobility - A culture-centered interrogation -- Afterword.

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This book offers a detailed account of a range of mHealth initiatives across South, Southeast and East Asia. It provides readers with deep insights into the challenges such initiatives face on the ground, and a view of the diverse cultural contexts shaping strategies for overcoming these challenges. The book brings together various discussions on the broader mHealth literature, and demonstrates how a research focus on diverse Asian contexts influences the success and/or failure of current mHealth initiatives. It also highlights the important roles social scientists can play in advancing theoretical approaches, as well as planning, implementing and evaluating mHealth initiatives. The book is a valuable resource for project planners, policy developers in NGOs and government institutions, as well as academics, researchers and students in the fields of public health, communications and development studies. This book is open access under a CC BY license.

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