2019
DOI: 10.33808/marusbed.546694
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Text Messages Based Interventions for Pregnant Women’s Health: Systematic Review

Abstract: Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to summarize evidence for the effectiveness of text message-based randomized controlled studies for the health of pregnant women. Methods: We searched the following databases from 2005 and 2015, using databases Google Scholar, Pubmed, Ovid, Cochrane Library. The question of this systematic review; what are results of text message-based interventions on the health of pregnant women? Total of 15 articles was received that met the inclusion criteria for the study. … Show more

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“…This scoping review also suggests that text message interventions may offer a promising avenue for engaging men. The utility of text message interventions to reduce alcoholrelated harm among men has previously been demonstrated (Crombie et al, 2017(Crombie et al, , 2018 and there is clear evidence that text message interventions can promote healthy behaviors among pregnant women (Balci & Kadioglu, 2018). The interventions by Robinson et al (2018) and Fletcher et al (2018) include text messages in a child's voice, which aims to create a virtual conversation between the father and the baby, thus promoting father involvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scoping review also suggests that text message interventions may offer a promising avenue for engaging men. The utility of text message interventions to reduce alcoholrelated harm among men has previously been demonstrated (Crombie et al, 2017(Crombie et al, , 2018 and there is clear evidence that text message interventions can promote healthy behaviors among pregnant women (Balci & Kadioglu, 2018). The interventions by Robinson et al (2018) and Fletcher et al (2018) include text messages in a child's voice, which aims to create a virtual conversation between the father and the baby, thus promoting father involvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SMS, uzun yıllardır var olan bir teknolojidir ve çoğu cep telefonunun temel özelliğidir [8]. SMS'ler sağlık davranışlarını hatırlatmak, planlanan randevuları ve ilaç alımını hatırlatmak, klinik test sonuçlarını bildirmek, sağlık durumu bildirmek, olumlu sağlık davranışlarını teşvik etmek, bilgi ve kaynaklara erişim hakkında bilgilendirmek amacıyla kullanılmaktadır [9]. SMS'in sunduğu bu imkanlar yüksek kaliteli, düşük maliyetli, esnek ve hasta memnuniyeti yüksek sağlık hizmetinin sunulmasını sağlar [10].…”
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