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Implementation of a Multimodal Mobile System for Point-of-Sale Surveillance: Lessons Learned From Case Studies in Washington, DC, and New York City

机译:销售点监控的多模式移动系统的实施:从华盛顿特区和纽约市的案例研究中学到的经验教训

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Background: In tobacco control and other fields, point-of-sale surveillance of the retail environment is critical for understanding industry marketing of products and informing public health practice. Innovations in mobile technology can improve existing, paper-based surveillance methods, yet few studies describe in detail how to operationalize the use of technology in public health surveillance. Objective: The aims of this paper are to share implementation strategies and lessons learned from 2 tobacco, point-of-sale surveillance projects to inform and prepare public health researchers and practitioners to implement new mobile technologies in retail point-of-sale surveillance systems. Methods: From 2011 to 2013, 2 point-of-sale surveillance pilot projects were conducted in Washington, DC, and New York, New York, to capture information about the tobacco retail environment and test the feasibility of a multimodal mobile data collection system, which included capabilities for audio or video recording data, electronic photographs, electronic location data, and a centralized back-end server and dashboard. We established a preimplementation field testing process for both projects, which involved a series of rapid and iterative tests to inform decisions and establish protocols around key components of the project. Results: Important components of field testing included choosing a mobile phone that met project criteria, establishing an efficient workflow and accessible user interfaces for each component of the system, training and providing technical support to fieldworkers, and developing processes to integrate data from multiple sources into back-end systems that can be utilized in real-time. Conclusions: A well-planned implementation process is critical for successful use and performance of multimodal mobile surveillance systems. Guidelines for implementation include (1) the need to establish and allow time for an iterative testing framework for resolving technical and logistical challenges; (2) developing a streamlined workflow and user-friendly interfaces for data collection; (3) allowing for ongoing communication, feedback, and technology-related skill-building among all staff; and (4) supporting infrastructure for back-end data systems. Although mobile technologies are evolving rapidly, lessons learned from these case studies are essential for ensuring that the many benefits of new mobile systems for rapid point-of-sale surveillance are fully realized.
机译:背景:在烟草控制和其他领域,零售环境的销售点监控对于了解产品的行业营销和告知公共卫生实践至关重要。移动技术的创新可以改善现有的基于纸张的监视方法,但是很少有研究详细描述如何在公共卫生监视中实现技术使用的可操作性。目标:本文的目的是分享实施策略和从两个烟草销售点监控项目中汲取的经验教训,以告知和准备公共卫生研究人员和从业人员在零售销售点监控系统中实施新的移动技术。方法:从2011年到2013年,在华盛顿特区和纽约州纽约进行了两个销售点监控试点项目,以收集有关烟草零售环境的信息并测试多模式移动数据收集系统的可行性,其中包括音频或视频记录数据,电子照片,电子位置数据以及集中式后端服务器和仪表板的功能。我们为两个项目都建立了一个实施前的现场测试流程,该流程涉及一系列快速和迭代的测试,以为项目的关键部分提供决策依据并建立协议。结果:现场测试的重要组成部分包括选择符合项目标准的手机,为系统的每个组成部分建立有效的工作流程和可访问的用户界面,培训并向现场工作人员提供技术支持以及开发将多个来源的数据集成到其中的流程可以实时利用的后端系统。结论:精心计划的实施过程对于成功使用和执行多模式移动监视系统至关重要。实施准则包括:(1)需要建立并留出时间来解决技术和后勤挑战的迭代测试框架; (2)开发简化的工作流程和用户友好的界面来进行数据收集; (3)允许所有员工之间进行持续的沟通,反馈和与技术相关的技能建设; (4)支持后端数据系统的基础架构。尽管移动技术发展迅速,但从这些案例研究中汲取的教训对于确保完全实现用于快速销售点监控的新型移动系统的诸多好处至关重要。

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