Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Frøen, Jahn Frederik Alexander Claude"
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Comparison of a palm-based biometric solution with a name-based identification system in rural Bangladesh
Khatun, Fatema; Distler, Rebecca; Rahman, Monjur; O’Donnell, Brian; Gachuhi, Noni; Alwani, Manoj; Wang, Yang; Rahman, Anisur; Frøen, Jahn Frederik Alexander Claude; Friberg, Ingrid Kristina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Background Unique identifiers are not universal in low- and middle-income countries. Biometric solutions have the potential to augment existing name-based searches used for identification in these settings. This paper ... -
Developing targeted client communication messages to pregnant women in Bangladesh: a qualitative study
Pervin, Jesmin; Sarker, Bidhan Krishna; Nu, U. Tin; Khatun, Fatema; Rahman, A. M. Quaiyum; Venkateswaran, Mahima; Rahman, Anisur; Frøen, Jahn Frederik Alexander Claude; Friberg, Ingrid Kristina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)AbstractBackground:Timely and appropriate evidence-based practices during antenatal care improve maternal andneonatal health. There is a lack of information on how pregnant women and families perceive antenatal care ... -
An Electronic Registry for Improving the Quality of Antenatal Care in Rural Bangladesh (eRegMat): Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
Rahman, Anisur; Friberg, Ingrid Kristina; Dolphyne, Akuba Kwansima; Fjeldheim, Ingvild; Khatun, Fatema; O’Donnell, Brian; Pervin, Jesmin; Rahman, Monjur; Rahman, A. M. Quaiyum; Nu, U. Tin; Sarker, Bidhan Krishna; Venkateswaran, Mahima; Frøen, Jahn Frederik Alexander Claude (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background: Digital health interventions (DHIs) can alleviate several barriers to achieving better maternal and child health. The World Health Organization’s guideline recommendations for DHIs emphasize the need to integrate ... -
eRegCom—Quality Improvement Dashboard for healthcare providers and Targeted Client Communication to pregnant women using data from an electronic health registry to improve attendance and quality of antenatal care: study protocol for a multi-arm cluster randomized trial
Blom-Bakke, Kjersti Mørkrid; Bungudo, Binyam; Abbas, Eatimad; Abu Khader, Khadija; Abu Ward, Itimad; Attalh, Amjad; Awwad, Tamara; Baniode, Mohammad; Frost, Kimberly; Frost, Michael James; Ghanem, Buthaina; Hijaz, Taghreed; Isbeih, Mervett; Issawi, Sally; Nazzal, Zaher A.S.; O’Donnell, Brian; Qaddomi, Sharif E.; Rabah, Yousef; Venkateswaran, Mahima; Frøen, Jahn Frederik Alexander Claude (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background This trial evaluates interventions that utilize data entered at point-of-care in the Palestinian maternal and child eRegistry to generate Quality Improvement Dashboards (QID) for healthcare providers and Targeted ... -
eRegTime—Time Spent on Health Information Management in Primary Health Care Clinics Using a Digital Health Registry Versus Paper-Based Documentation: Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial
Venkateswaran, Mahima; Nazzal, Zaher; Ghanem, Buthaina; Khraiwesh, Reham; Abbas, Eatimad; Khader, Khadija Abu; Awwad, Tamara; Hijaz, Taghreed; Isbeih, Mervett; Blom-Bakke, Kjersti Mørkrid; Rose, Christopher James; Frøen, Jahn Frederik Alexander Claude (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Background: Digital health interventions have been shown to improve data quality and health services in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Nonetheless, in LMICs, systematic assessments of time saved with the use ...