Gebelikte Kullanılan Kısa Mesaj Hizmeti Temelli Uygulamalar
Yıl 2020,
, 92 - 98, 04.12.2020
Pelin Calpbinici
Aynur Kızılırmak
Öz
Mobil Sağlık (mSağlık) uygulamaları arasında en yaygın olarak kullanılan teknoloji Kısa Mesaj Hizmeti (SMS)’dir. SMS yüksek kaliteli, düşük maliyetli, esnek ve hasta memnuniyeti yüksek sağlık hizmetinin sunulmasını olanak sağlamaktadır. Bu özelliğinden dolayı anne sağlığının korunması ve geliştirilmesinde bir fırsat olarak görülmektedir. Bu makalede gebelikte kullanılan kısa mesaj hizmeti (SMS) temelli uygulama örneklerine yer verilmiş ve SMS temelli uygulamalarının gebelikte bilgi, tutum ve davranışa etkisine dair kanıtlar özetlenmiştir.
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