This study explored how community health workers in Rwanda use the muzima mobile app for patient care. Data was collected through observation, interviews, and group discussions. Most users could complete tasks in the app, though some older and less experienced workers struggled. The app helped manage diabetes and hypertension, reducing visits to health centers. However, users … [Read more...] about Muzima Mobile Application for Screening Hypertension and Diabetes: A User Experience of the App Among Community Health Workers in Rwanda
mHealth and Technology
Optimizing HIV Patient Engagement with Reinforcement Learning in Resource-Limited Settings
Digital tools like the Community Health Access and Resource Management (CHARM) app can transform patient care, especially in areas with limited health workers and training. CHARM is an AI-powered mobile app designed for community health workers (CHWs), mainly local women. It helps CHWs manage cases, learn more, and communicate better. Developed by Causal Foundry and … [Read more...] about Optimizing HIV Patient Engagement with Reinforcement Learning in Resource-Limited Settings
Digital Health for Community Health Workers | Online Course Certificate
This 3-month online course is designed for community health workers in rural Africa and Kenya. It provides essential skills and knowledge in digital health, focusing on its impact, personalized care, and ethical considerations. The course is self-paced, allowing flexibility in learning. … [Read more...] about Digital Health for Community Health Workers | Online Course Certificate
Community Health Workers’ Continuance of Mobile Health Applications: An Extended Expectation Confirmation Model
This study explores why community health workers (CHWs) continue or discontinue using mobile health applications (MHAs) in primary care. Using a combination of expectation confirmation theory, the information system success model, and the consumer expectations model, the researchers developed a new framework to understand these factors. A survey of 459 CHWs confirmed several … [Read more...] about Community Health Workers’ Continuance of Mobile Health Applications: An Extended Expectation Confirmation Model
Community health workers’ barriers and facilitators to use a novel mHealth tool for motivational interviewing to improve adherence to care among youth living with HIV in rural Nepal
Adherence to HIV treatment is challenging, especially for youth. Motivational Interviewing (MI) helps promote behavior change by focusing on clients' motivations. Community Health Workers (CHWs) can use MI, but they often lose the skills. mHealth tools can support CHWs in delivering MI, but it is crucial to understand the barriers and facilitators of using such tools. This … [Read more...] about Community health workers’ barriers and facilitators to use a novel mHealth tool for motivational interviewing to improve adherence to care among youth living with HIV in rural Nepal

