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Exploring the Use of Mobile Health to Improve Community-Based Health and Nutrition Service Utilization in the Hills of Nepal: Qualitative Study

机译:探索移动卫生的使用,改善尼泊尔山丘的社区健康与营养服务利用:定性研究

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Background With mobile phone coverage and ownership expanding globally, mobile health (mHealth) interventions are increasingly being used to improve coverage and quality of health and nutrition services. However, evidence on mHealth intervention feasibility and factors to consider during program design is limited in low- and middle-income countries like Nepal. Objective This study aimed to examine the potential of using text messages to improve health and nutrition services by exploring mobile phone ownership and sharing; mobile phone use and skills; and interest, preferences, and limitations regarding mHealth interventions. Methods We conducted 35 in-depth interviews with 1000-day women (the period from conception to a child’s second birthday), health facility staff, and female community health volunteers (FCHVs), as well as eight focus group discussions with health facility staff, FCHVs, and 1000-day household decision-makers (ie, husbands, mothers-in-law, and fathers-in-law). We also conducted a mobile phone skills test. We employed thematic analysis using framework matrices and analytical memos. Results The study included 70 study participants, of whom 68 (97%) had a mobile phone, and phone sharing was uncommon. Use of text messages was most commonly reported by 1000-day women and health facility staff than household decision-makers and FCHVs. More than 8 in 10 participants (54/64, 84%) could dial numbers, and the majority (28/34, 82%) of 1000-day women, health facility staff, and male decision-makers could also read and write text messages. We found that 1000-day women preferred educational and reminder messages, whereas health facility staff and FCHVs desired educational and motivational messages. Participants suggested different types of texts for 1000-day women, families, FCHVs, and health facility staff, and reported less value for texts received from unknown phone numbers. Conclusions A text message–based mHealth intervention is acceptable in the hills of Nepal and has the potential to improve community health and nutrition service utilization, particularly by sending meeting reminders and by providing information. Our findings contribute to text message–based mHealth intervention design in under-resourced settings.
机译:背景技术与全球手机覆盖率和所有权扩展,移动健康(MHECHEATH)干预越来越多地用于提高健康和营养服务的覆盖和质量。但是,在尼泊尔这样的低收入和中等收入国家,有关MHE健康干预可行性和考虑因素的证据是有限的。目的本研究旨在通过探索移动电话所有权和分享来研究使用短信来改善健康和营养服务的潜力;手机使用和技能;关于MHEALTH干预的兴趣,偏好和限制。方法采用1000天的妇女(从儿童第二个生日的概念期间),卫生设施工作人员和女性社区健康志愿者(FCHV)以及与卫生设施工作人员的八大举行讨论, Fchvs和1000天的家庭决策者(即丈夫,母亲媳妇和父亲)。我们还进行了手机技能测试。我们使用框架矩阵和分析备忘录采用主题分析。结果该研究包括70名研究参与者,其中68名(97%)有手机,电话分享罕见。在家庭决策者和Fchvs的1000天女性和卫生设施人员中,最常见的信息使用短信的使用。 10个参与者(54/64,84%)可以拨打数字,而大多数(28/34,82%)1000天女性,卫生设施员工和男性决策者也可以读写文本消息。我们发现1000天的女性首选教育和提醒信息,而卫生设施人员和Fchvs所需的教育和动机信息。与会者建议1000天女性,家庭,FCHV和卫生设施人员的不同类型的文本,并报告了从未知电话号码收到的文本的价值。结论尼泊尔山的基于文本的MHECHEATH干预是可以接受的,有可能改善社区健康和营养服务利用率,特别是通过发送会议提醒和提供信息。我们的调查结果有助于在资源不足的设置中进行基于邮件的MHealth干预设计。

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