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Utilization of a mobile phone application to increase access to sexual and reproductive health information, goods, and services among university students in Uganda

机译:利用移动电话申请,增加乌干达大学生的性和生殖健康信息,商品和服务的访问

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Innovations to increase access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information, goods, and services are needed, particularly in low-income settings. This study assessed the utilization of a mobile phone application (MPA) to increase access to SRH information, goods, and services among university students in Uganda. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of data from: (1) an endline survey performed as a consequence of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of the effectiveness of the MPA, and (2) data from use of the MPA for accessing information, goods, and services over the 6-month time period of the RCT, obtained from in-MPA data collection service providers. We performed descriptive analysis of participant characteristics and their association with the utilization of the MPA using logistic regression; analyses of MPA use for accessing different types of information, goods, and services by gender; and analyses of functionality attributes of the MPA and related services. In the study population of young (median 22?years) predominantly female (61%) students, the utilization of the MPA by those who downloaded it was high (81% overall, 82% female, and 82% male). The most popular information portal was the frequently asked questions (71% utilization); the most popular goods were condoms for males (77% utilization) and sanitary pads for females (94% utilization); and the most popular service was HIV testing and counseling (60% utilization). The MPA demonstrated predominantly positive (responsiveness, non-distracting in-app advertisements, and ease of use) attributes. A mobile phone app to increase access to SRH information, goods, and services among university students in Uganda demonstrated high utilization. The results of this study support ongoing and future technical improvement efforts and research on effectiveness, economic efficiency, and scalability, along the continuum of activities to scale this intervention in order to improve SRH in low-income settings. MUREC1/7 No. 07/05-18. Registered; June 29, 2018.
机译:需要增加对性和生殖健康(SRH)信息,商品和服务的创新,特别是在低收入环境中。本研究评估了移动电话应用程序(MPA)的利用,以增加乌干达大学生中的SRH信息,商品和服务。我们对来自的数据进行了横截面分析:(1)由MPA的有效性的随机对照试验(RCT)进行的终点调查,(2)来自MPA的数据用于访问信息,从MPA数据收集服务提供商获得的RCT 6个月时间段的商品和服务。我们使用逻辑回归对参与者特征的描述性分析及其与MPa的利用;通过性别分析用于访问不同类型的信息,商品和服务的MPA用于访问;并分析MPA和相关服务的功能属性。在学习人口(中位数22?年)主要是女性(61%)的学生,下载它的人的利用率高(总体81%,女性82%和82%的男性)。最受欢迎的信息门户是常见问题(利用71%);最受欢迎的商品是男性的避孕套(77%的利用率)和女性卫生垫(94%的利用率);而最受欢迎的服务是艾滋病毒检测和咨询(60%利用率)。 MPA主要是积极的(响应性,非分散的应用程序内广告,易于使用)属性。一个手机应用程序,用于增加乌干达大学生中的SRH信息,商品和服务的访问,展示了高利用率。这项研究的结果支持持续和未来的技术改进努力和研究有效性,经济效率和可扩展性,沿着扩大这种干预的活动,以便在低收入环境中提高SRH。 Murec1 / 7号07 / 05-18。挂号的; 2018年6月29日。

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