2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049254
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Development of an intervention to support reproductive health of garment factory workers in Cambodia: a qualitative study

Abstract: ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to describe the development of an intervention to support the reproductive health of garment factory workers in Cambodia.DesignA qualitative study informed by intervention mapping which included semistructured interviews and participant observation, followed by intervention development activities including specifying possible behaviour change, designing the intervention, and producing and refining intervention content.SettingThe research was conducted by a multidisciplinary … Show more

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“…Beyond pathogen surveillance, data on web behavior can be utilized as a health indicator of web users and to determine their access to healthcare facilities, including screening tests, vaccine, physicians and therapies (Figure 1) [24]. Additionally, the utility of web-based data can be beneficial for the assessment of other health issues such as contraception [29,30], diabetes [31,32], obesity [33] or cardiovascular diseases [34]. However, in the case of communicable diseases, the application of digital technology has extraordinary relevance.…”
Section: Social Media's Impact On Health Care Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond pathogen surveillance, data on web behavior can be utilized as a health indicator of web users and to determine their access to healthcare facilities, including screening tests, vaccine, physicians and therapies (Figure 1) [24]. Additionally, the utility of web-based data can be beneficial for the assessment of other health issues such as contraception [29,30], diabetes [31,32], obesity [33] or cardiovascular diseases [34]. However, in the case of communicable diseases, the application of digital technology has extraordinary relevance.…”
Section: Social Media's Impact On Health Care Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%