Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

This is a member publication of University of Washington

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/44122, first published .
Centering Frontline Health Care Workers in Digital Innovation Design to Inform the Optimization of an App for Improved Male Circumcision Follow-up in South Africa: Qualitative Usability Study

Centering Frontline Health Care Workers in Digital Innovation Design to Inform the Optimization of an App for Improved Male Circumcision Follow-up in South Africa: Qualitative Usability Study

Centering Frontline Health Care Workers in Digital Innovation Design to Inform the Optimization of an App for Improved Male Circumcision Follow-up in South Africa: Qualitative Usability Study

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New research from Medic + partners explores digital innovation design to improve male circumcision postoperative follow-up. Researchers found that two-way-texting was a safe and efficient alternative to in-person clinic visits. Read the qualitative study???? https://t.co/GFeVM4yi2p

2:01 PM · Jul 20, 2023

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The open-source software developed by I-TECH, in partnership with @Medic, was designed for healthcare workers, by healthcare workers: https://t.co/BbqLTpXzmU

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