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  • Digital health interventions
  • Maternal health outcomes
  • Program theory development

Background:

  • Mobile health (mHealth) shows promise for improving maternal health.
  • Limited research exists on the program theories underpinning mHealth initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explicate program designers' assumptions (program theory).
  • To contrast program theory with empirical data, identifying mechanisms, facilitators, and barriers.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective qualitative study of a text messaging platform in Uganda.
  • Interviews with program designers (n=3), beneficiaries (n=26), and health providers (n=6).
  • Focus group discussions with village health team members (n=50).

Main Results:

  • Program designers' assumptions were appropriate but incomplete.
  • Key factors like incentives for health workers, mobile phone ownership, and health system dynamics were overlooked.
  • Identified facilitators and barriers to program success.

Conclusions:

  • Text messages can be effective within comprehensive maternal health programs.
  • Program theories must integrate contextual and system barriers for successful mHealth implementation.
  • Addressing identified factors can optimize maternal health outcomes.