| Cellphones for Health: An Exploration of Interventions in South Africa data sheet 931 Views | |
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| Author: | Bosch, Tanja |
| Publication Date: | 1 Jun 2008 |
| Publication Type: | Report/White paper |
| Publisher/Journal: | University of Cape Town |
| Abstract: | There is global use of technology in medicine and health communication, leading to terms such as telemedicine, telehealth and e-health. A wide range of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has been used both in the provision of services, as well as in messaging and communication campaigns. In South Africa limited internet penetration has led to more experimentation with cellphones. This paper provides a discussion of these projects, focusing on: The Teen SMS Helpline of the South African Depression and Anxiety Group; SIMPill which assists with compliance to tuberculosis medication; and CellLife’s Cellphones for HIV programme. The projects are described, with reflection on the possibilities for the uses of cellphones in healthcare, weighing advantages and disadvantages, particularly in the local context. |
| Countries: | South Africa |
| Global Regions: | Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Upload Paper: | article_cellphoneshealth_Bosch_UC.pdf |
| Citation: | Bosch, Tanya. Cellphones for health: An exploration of interventions in South Africa. (2008). University of Cape Town . |
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