Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/45301, first published .
Digital Adherence Technologies and Mobile Money Incentives for Management of Tuberculosis Medication Among People Living With Tuberculosis: Mixed Methods Formative Study

Digital Adherence Technologies and Mobile Money Incentives for Management of Tuberculosis Medication Among People Living With Tuberculosis: Mixed Methods Formative Study

Digital Adherence Technologies and Mobile Money Incentives for Management of Tuberculosis Medication Among People Living With Tuberculosis: Mixed Methods Formative Study

Journals

  1. Musiimenta A, Tumuhimbise W, Atukunda E, Mugaba A, Linnemayr S, Haberer J. Digital Adherence Technologies Linked to Mobile Money Incentives for Medication Adherence Among People Living With Tuberculosis: Mixed Methods Feasibility and Acceptability Study. JMIR Human Factors 2024;11:e47996 View
  2. Mtenga A, Maro R, Dillip A, Msoka P, Emmanuel N, Ngowi K, Sumari-de Boer M. Acceptability of a Digital Adherence Tool Among Patients With Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis Care Providers in Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania: Mixed Methods Study. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2024;16:e51662 View
  3. Tumuhimbise W, Theuring S, Kaggwa F, Atukunda E, Rubaihayo J, Atwine D, Sekandi J, Musiimenta A. Enhancing the implementation and integration of mHealth interventions in resource-limited settings: a scoping review. Implementation Science 2024;19(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Fielding K, Subbaraman R, Khan A, Celan C, Charalambous S, Franke M, Huddart S, Katamba A, Law S, Stagg H. Digital Respiratory Healthcare. View