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Participants attending one of the 50 clinics allocated to the intervention group received targeted BCC messages on their registered mobile phones at programmed intervals during the 14-day period in which the e-voucher was active. Messages contained health promotion and sensitization information on the importance of malaria prevention and LLIN use during pregnancy, in addition to reminders to redeem the e-voucher for an LLIN at a registered retailer (Textbox 1).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e51524
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There was considerable discussion surrounding who should have access to health data collected by digital devices aiding in the diagnosis pathway; however, general attitudes of participants suggested that patients have a right to their own data, regardless of what they are being monitored for, as this encourages trust between the patient and the clinician:
I mean yeah it should be sent to patients and I think lots of, because that’s the patient’s information at the end of the day, and I guess a lot about health
JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e66464
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