Manuscript published in PLOS: Currents Disasters from a longitudinal cohort study evaluating the effectiveness of an mHealth application on quality of care and health outcomes for patients in primary health care facilities in Lebanon serving Syrian refugees and host communities.
Pilot Testing and Implementing a mHealth tool for Noncommunicable Diseases in a Humanitarian Setting
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Modified: 20 December 2017
Underlying dataset for a longitudinal cohort study evaluating the effectiveness of an mHealth application on quality of care and health outcomes for patients in primary health care facilities in Lebanon serving Syrian refugees and host communities. The file includes data obtained from patient exit interviews.
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Modified: 20 December 2017
Underlying dataset for a longitudinal cohort study evaluating the effectiveness of an mHealth application on quality of care and health outcomes for patients in primary health care facilities in Lebanon serving Syrian refugees and host communities. The file includes data obtained from patient record reviews.
Source | Johns Hopkins School of Public Health |
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Contributor | Johns Hopkins School of Public Health |
Time Period of the Dataset [?] | January 01, 2015-August 31, 2016 ... More |
Modified [?] | 20 December 2017 |
Dataset Added on HDX [?] | 20 December 2017 Less |
Expected Update Frequency | Every six months |
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License | Creative Commons Attribution International |
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