Health intervention on mobile phones can lead to improved lifestyle-related behaviours that can prevent secondary stroke, according to a study of stroke-ready centres in India conducted under Indian Council of Medical Research's Indian Stroke .
NEW DELHI, Feb 18: Mobile health intervention can lead to improved lifestyle-related behaviours that can prevent secondary stroke, according to a study conducted in India whose findings were published in the Lancet Global Health journal. Mobile health (mHealth) refers to the use of mobile and wireless devices to improve health and deliver care. The study was done across 31 stroke centres in India and the trial’s intervention was a package composed of SMS text messages, health education videos and stroke […]
NEW DELHI, Feb 18: Mobile health intervention can lead to improved lifestyle-related behaviours that can prevent secondary stroke, according to a study conducted in India whose findings were published in the Lancet Global Health journal.Mobile health (mHealth) refers to the use of mobile and wireless devices to improve health and deliver care. The study was