Can a smartphone app boost child nutrition in indonesia?
NCT ID NCT07027384
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 08, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study looks at whether a mobile app can help community health workers in Indonesia better monitor the nutrition of young children. About 1,030 health workers from 38 health posts in urban and semi-urban areas will use the app to schedule home visits and track data. The goal is to see if the app improves the quality of care and follow-up for children under five.
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Locations
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Puskesmas Abadijaya
Depok, Indonesia
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Puskesmas Baktijaya
Depok, Indonesia
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Puskesmas Cinangka
Depok, Indonesia
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Puskesmas Limo
Depok, Indonesia
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Puskesmas Sukatani
Depok, Indonesia
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Puskesmas Sukmajaya
Depok, West Java, 16411, Indonesia
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