| 1 |
Ferecini28 |
2011 |
Desenvolvimento e avaliação do objeto digital de aprendizagem sobre o aleitamento materno do prematuro.
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Develop a website aimed at family members of PTNBs about BF and evaluate this digital learning object with nursing and IT professionals. |
Quantitative |
| 3 |
Cervantes Guijarro et al.29 |
2014 |
Use of the new technologies and Telemedicine, in the healthy newborn follow up. |
Show the effect of the eHealth tool in monitoring healthy babies in the first six months of life in a Primary Health Care service. |
Quantitative |
| 3 |
Jiménez-Serrano et al.30 |
2015 |
A mobile health application to predict postpartum depression based on machine learning. |
Develop a mHealth app to early detect the risk of postpartum depression and improve maternal care performance |
Mixed |
| 4 |
Letourneau et al.31 |
2015 |
Quasi-experimental evaluation of a telephone-based peer support intervention for maternal depression. |
Assess the effect of telephone peer support on maternal depression and social support. |
Quantitative |
| 5 |
Ahmed et al.32 |
2016 |
The effect of interactive web-based monitoring on breastfeeding exclusivity, intensity, and duration in healthy, term infants after hospital discharge. |
Determine whether an interactive web-based BF monitoring system promotes EBF and reduces postpartum depression. |
Quantitative |
| 6 |
Posmontier et al.33 |
2016 |
Telephone-administered interpersonal psychotherapy by nurse-midwives for postpartum depression. |
Test the feasibility, effectiveness, and acceptability of interpersonal psychotherapy via telephone by certified nurse-midwives in the treatment of postpartum depression. |
Mixed |
| 7 |
White et al.34 |
2016 |
Theory-based design and development of asocially connected, gamified mobile app for men about breastfeeding (milkman). |
Develop the first evidence-based breastfeeding app aimed at men. |
Mixed |
| 8 |
Alam et al.35 |
2017 |
The impact of mobile phone based messages on maternal and child healthcare behaviour: A retrospective crosssectional survey in Bangladesh |
Assess the association between Aponjon mobile messaging services and practices regarding childbirth and maternal and newborn care in selected areas in Bangladesh. |
Quantitative |
| 9 |
Flax et al.36 |
2017 |
Group cell phones are feasible and acceptable for promoting optimal breastfeeding practices in a women's microcredit program in Nigeria. |
Examine the feasibility and acceptability of using cell phone messaging groups within a multi-component BF promotion intervention. |
Qualitative |
| 10 |
Martinez-Brockman et al.37 |
2018 |
Impact of the lactation advice through texting can help (LATCH) trial on time to first contact and exclusive breastfeeding among WIC participants. |
Test the effectiveness of a two-way text messaging intervention encouraging EBF among low-income women enrolled in EBF counseling programs. |
Quantitative |
| 11 |
Wang et al.38 |
2018 |
A breastfeed-promoting mobile app intervention: Usability and usefulness study. |
To evaluate the usability and usefulness of MoomMae, a mobile application developed to support breastfeeding women. |
Qualitative |
| 12 |
D’Agostini et al.39 |
2020 |
Serious Game e-Baby Família: tecnologia educacional para o cuidado do recém-nascido premature.
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Develop and evaluate the Serious Game e-Baby Família based on the needs of parents of preterm babies. |
Qualitative |
| 13 |
Kim40 |
2020 |
Information and Communications Technology and Education Customized for Fathers of Preterm Infants. |
Understand the concerns and needs of parents of premature babies and seek ICT opportunities to support them. |
Qualitative |