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    Appraising the Knowledge of Nigerian Women on the Use of Mobile Health Applications
    (Ethno Med, 18(3), 2024) Nwantah, Nkiruka Favour; Adeyeye, Babatunde; Okeke, Obianuju; Aririguzor, Stella; Kayode-Adedeji, Tolulope; Osere, Nkem
    This study appraises the awareness and usage patterns of mobile health (mHealth) applications among Nigerian women. Six Nigerian women from different locations participated in the focus group discussion (FGD), in which purposive sampling was used to get informed consent and record the participants’ responses for analysis. The results showed different levels of awareness about mHealth, emphasising the need for more education to improve acceptance and understanding. Personalised medical counselling, better menstrual cycle management, and the promotion of general well-being were among the main benefits of mHealth. On the other hand, difficulties with device accessibility, connectivity, and possible over-dependency were mentioned. The study concluded that mHealth positively impacts women’s health decisions and practices, emphasising the need for inclusive design, equitable access, and integrated care approaches to optimise mHealth implementation. These results emphasise the importance of focused efforts to address gaps and improve healthcare outcomes for Nigerian women through Health technologies.
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    Bolstering Worship Behavior of Nigerians through the Engagement of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in Pre and Post Covid-19 Pandemic
    (COVENANT JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION VOL. 11, NO. 1,, 2024) Kayode-Adedeji, Tolulope; Oyedepo, Tunji; Osere, Janefrances Nkem
    This study investigates the role of Information Communication Technology in worship behaviour, spiritual connectivity and development pre and post Covid-19 Lockdown. The study examined the opinion of 568 Nigerian respondents, using a questionnaire. Whilst noting through results that most religious people had to depend on the use of several Information Communication Technology devices and available applications to engage in worship of their God, this new art of worship, during the Covid-19 lockdown, has made the art of worshipping their God not only more convenient but provides a new and interesting way of engaging in religious activities. Consequently, respondents strongly believe that Information Communication Technology has helped improve their spirituality and provided understanding that their God can be presented anywhere, as worshippers only need to be connected with their hearts. The result emphasized the irrelevance of hypocrisy and the need for creativity in the use of Information Communication Technology.

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