Mobile Health Technology for Enhancing the COVID-19 Response in Africa: A Potential Game Changer? is a research paper published in American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2020). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.587. It has been cited 49 times.
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0.587
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Grant: NF-SI-0616-10016
NIAID NIH HHS
Grant: U01 AI069521
FIC NIH HHS
Grant: D43 TW010937
FIC NIH HHS
Grant: R25 TW011217
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1R25TW011217-01
African Association for Health Professions Education and Research
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1D43TW010937-01A1
University of Pittsburgh HIV-Comorbidities Research Training Program in South Africa
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5U01AI069521-02
Stellenbosch University Clinical Trial Unit, Cape Town, South Africa
FWCI
10.42
Citation Percentile
1.0%
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Sustainable Development Goals
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Additional file 1 of Evaluation of the implementation process of the mobile health platform ‘WelTel’ in six sites in East Africa and Canada using the modified consolidated framework for implementation research (mCFIR)
Additional file 2 of Evaluation of the implementation process of the mobile health platform ‘WelTel’ in six sites in East Africa and Canada using the modified consolidated framework for implementation research (mCFIR)
Additional file 3 of Evaluation of the implementation process of the mobile health platform ‘WelTel’ in six sites in East Africa and Canada using the modified consolidated framework for implementation research (mCFIR)
Additional file 2 of Evaluation of the implementation process of the mobile health platform ‘WelTel’ in six sites in East Africa and Canada using the modified consolidated framework for implementation research (mCFIR)
Additional file 3 of Evaluation of the implementation process of the mobile health platform ‘WelTel’ in six sites in East Africa and Canada using the modified consolidated framework for implementation research (mCFIR)
Additional file 1 of Remote patient monitoring for COVID-19 patients: comparisons and framework for reporting
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