Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research
Date Submitted: Oct 22, 2023
Date Accepted: Dec 29, 2023
Letter Regarding Article, “Effect of Short, Animated Video Storytelling on Maternal Knowledge and Satisfaction in the Perinatal Period in South Africa: Randomized Controlled Trial”
ABSTRACT
We have carefully reviewed the study conducted by Maya Adam et al, which assessed the impact of short, animated storytelling (SAS) on prenatal mothers’ maternal knowledge and user satisfaction. The findings of this study indicated that while the SAS videos had high user satisfaction, the measured knowledge gains were limited, which could work as a broad-reaching perinatal health program. In light of our thorough research for this paper, we would like to offer the following suggestions.
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