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Pioneering mobile health (mHealth) in Africa: a nurses perspective
  Blog: If you visit Malawi, in south-east Africa, you will find a warm, sunny climate and a welcoming, friendly people who are largely based in rural town and communities north and south of Lilongwe, our capital. We love simple things in life like good nsima, which we get after farming the land and fishing in our wonderful Lake Malawi. But our economy, which is largely agricultural, relies on good weather to grow crops and sometimes severe droughts can cause food shortages and significant health problems especially for young children and older adults. We have a high infant mortality rate and a low life expectancy compared to other countries and HIV/AIDS is a big health problem here.

  • Type:

    Website Content

  • Date:

    07 September 2016

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Library of Congress:

    RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    610 Medicine & health

Citation

Chirambo, G. B. & O'Connor, S. (2016). Pioneering mobile health (mHealth) in Africa: a nurses perspective

Keywords

Infant mortality, child health, Malawi, mobile technology, local healthcare needs,

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