Mobile Health Interventions for Modifying Indigenous Maternal and Child–Health Related Behaviors: Systematic Review

Apr 30, 2025Journal of medical Internet research

Mobile Health Tools to Change Maternal and Child Health Behaviors in Indigenous Communities: Systematic Review

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Abstract

Only 3 out of 663 screened articles evaluated mHealth interventions for Indigenous mothers and children.

  • Different mHealth interventions were assessed, including Remote Prenatal Education and two SMS-based programs.
  • Statistically significant improvements were observed in parental participation in prenatal education and breastfeeding rates.
  • Children showed better behavior related to sleep, diet, and physical activity as well as reduced sugary beverage intake.
  • There was a decrease in alcohol consumption, with fewer binge drinking episodes reported over two weeks.
  • The lack of sample size calculations in the studies limits the ability to determine the true effectiveness of the interventions.

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