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Research & Impact

Our research helps to demonstrate how digital tools can strengthen health systems and how data can be leveraged for health impact. At D-tree, we are committed to evidence-based decision making and use research and evaluation to guide our work. See our research publications below.

Our Research Highlights

Our Research Publications

May 26, 20164(2):315-325
Family planning counseling in your pocket: a mobile job aid for community health workers in Tanzania.
Glob Health Sci Pract
Agarwal S, Lasway C, L’Engle K, Homan R, Layer E, Ollis S, et al.
May 26, 2015Vol. 1 , Iss. 1
Using an eIMCI-Derived Decision Support Protocol to Improve Provider–Caretaker Communication for Treatment of Children Under 5 in Tanzania.
Global Health Communication
Seneca Perri-Moore, Thomas Routen, Amani Flexson Shao, Clotide Rambaud-Althaus, Ndeniria Swai, Judith Kahama-Maro, Valerie D’Acremont, Blaise Genton & Marc Mitchell
Jan 12, 2015Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 180-184
mHealth for Safer Deliveries: A mixed methods evaluation of the effect of an integrated mobile health intervention on maternal care utilization.
Health Care: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation
Battle J, Farrow L, Tibaijuka J, Mitchell M
Jan 26, 2014
Using mobile technology to address the ‘three delays’ to reduce maternal mortality in Zanzibar.
International Journal of User-Driven Healthcare
Hoy R, Rubin J, Mitchell M
May 26, 201313:95
Improvement in Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Implementation through use of Mobile Technology: Evidence from a Pilot Study in Tanzania.
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Mitchell M, Hedt B, Msellemu D, Nkaka M, Lesh N
May 26, 201217:1–10
Perceived improvement in Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) implementation through use of mobile technology: qualitative evidence from a pilot study in Tanzania.
Journal of Health Communication
Mitchell M, Getchell M, Nkaka M, van Esch J, Hedt B
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