Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Wakholi, Peter Khisa"
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An Algorithm (LaD) for Monitoring Childbirth in Settings Where Tracking All Parameters in the World Health Organization Partograph Is Not Feasible: Design and Expert Validation
Balikuddembe, Michael; Wakholi, Peter Khisa; Tumwesigye, Nazarius M.; Tylleskär, Thorkild (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background: After determining the key childbirth monitoring items from experts, we designed an algorithm (LaD) to represent the experts’ suggestions and validated it. In this paper we describe an abridged algorithm for ... -
Computerized Childbirth Monitoring Tools for Health Care Providers Managing Labor: A Scoping Review
Balikuddembe, Michael; Tumwesigye, Nazarius M.; Wakholi, Peter Khisa; Tylleskär, Thorkild (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Background: Proper monitoring of labor and childbirth prevents many pregnancy-related complications. However, monitoring is still poor in many places partly due to the usability concerns of support tools such as the ... -
Expert perspectives on essential parameters to monitor during childbirth in low resource settings: A Delphi study in sub-Saharan Africa
Balikuddembe, Michael; Tumwesigye, Nazarius M.; Wakholi, Peter Khisa; Tylleskär, Thorkild (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-08-05)Objective: There is no consensus on the essential parameters to monitor during childbirth, when to start, and the rate of monitoring them. User disagreement contributes to inconsistent use of the twelve-item modified World ... -
Process Aware Mobile Systems. Applied to mobile-phone based data collection
Wakholi, Peter Khisa (Doctoral thesis, 2013-05-24)The quest to provide computing services to resource-constrained environments in developing countries is becoming a reality due to the wide use of mobile phones and penetration of mobile networks. Nowadays, many organisations ... -
Workflow Partitioning for Offline Distributed Execution on Mobile Devices
Wakholi, Peter Khisa; Chen, Weiqin (CEUR Workshop Proceedings; 855, Chapter, 2012)Traditionally, workflow systems are built on the client/server architecture, in which a single workflow server takes the responsibility for the operation of the whole process, thereby requiring connections each time a task ...