Interest of pregnant women in the use of SMS (short message service) text messages for the improvement of perinatal and postnatal care

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Gabriela Cormick
Natalie A Kim
Ashlei Rodgers
Luz Gibbons
Pierre M Buekens
José M Belizán
Fernando Althabe
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[1] Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy (IECS),Department of Mother & Child Health Research
[2] Tulane University,School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
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mHealth; Mobile health; SMS text messages; Perinatal; Prenatal; Healthcare; Argentina;
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