Effect of a community health worker mHealth monitoring system on uptake of maternal and newborn health services in Rwanda.
Celestin HategekaHinda RutonMichael R LawPublished in: Global health research and policy (2019)
Based on survey data, the implementation of RapidSMS did not appear to increase uptake of the maternal and newborn health services we studied in Rwanda. In most instances, this was because the existing level of the indicators we studied was very high (ceiling effect), leaving little room for potential improvement. RapidSMS may work in contexts where improvement remains to be made, but not for indicators that are already very high. As such, further research is required to understand why RapidSMS had no impact on indicators where there was enough room for improvement.