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A mobile phone-based multimedia intervention to support maternal health is acceptable and feasible among illiterate pregnant women in Uganda: Qualitative findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial

机译:用于支持母体健康的移动电话的多媒体干预是可接受的,并且在乌干达的文盲孕妇中是可接受的,可行的:来自试点随机对照试验的定性发现

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Background: Uganda’s maternal mortality rate remains unacceptably high. Mobile phones can potentially provide affordable means of accessing maternal health services even among the otherwise hard-to-reach populations. Evidence about the acceptability and feasibility of mobile phone-based interventions targeting illiterate women, however, is limited. Objective: To assess the acceptability and feasibility of a mobile phone-based multimedia application (MatHealth app) to support maternal health amongst illiterate pregnant women in rural southwestern Uganda. Methods: 80 pregnant women initiating antenatal care from Mbarara regional referral hospital were enrolled in a pilot randomized controlled trial and followed until six weeks after delivery. The 40 women in the intervention group received a MatHealth app composed of educational videos/audios, clinic appointment reminders, and the calling function. Qualitative interviews on acceptability of this technology were carried out with 30 of the intervention participants. An inductive, content analytic approach was used to analyze qualitative data. Quantitative feasibility data were recorded and summarized descriptively. Results: Participants reported that the intervention is acceptable as it enabled them adopt good maternal health practices, enhanced social support from spouses, provided clinic appointment reminders, and facilitated communication with healthcare providers. Challenges included: phone sharing (74%), accidental deletion of the application 15 (43%), lack of electricity 15 (43%), and inability to set up a reminder function 20 (57%). Conclusion: The MatHealth app is an acceptable and feasible intervention among illiterate women, in a resource limited setting. Future efforts should focus on optimized application design, spouse orientation, and incorporating economic support to overcome the challenges we encountered.
机译:背景:乌干达的孕产妇死亡率保持不可接受。即使在差别难以达到的人群中,移动电话也可能提供可负担得起的方法来访问母体保健服务。然而,有关针对文盲妇女的基于手机的干预的可接受性和可行性的证据是有限的。目的:评估基于手机的多媒体应用(Mathealth App)的可接受性和可行性,以支持乌干达农村文盲孕妇的孕产妇健康。方法:80例孕妇从Mbarara区域转诊医院发起产前产物的孕妇登记在试点随机对照试验中,并在交货后六周。干预组中的40名妇女收到了由教育视频/ Audios,诊所预约提醒和呼叫职能组成的Mathealth应用程序。有关这项技术可接受性的定性访谈是用30个干预参与者进行的。使用归纳,内容分析方法来分析定性数据。记录和总结定量可行性数据。结果:参与者报告说,干预是可以接受的,因为它使他们采用良好的产妇健康实践,加强配偶的社会支持,提供诊所任命提醒,并促进与医疗保健提供者的沟通。挑战包括:电话分享(74%),申请的意外删除15(43%),缺乏电力15(43%),无法建立提醒功能20(57%)。结论:Mathealth App在资源有限的环境中是文盲妇女之间的可接受和可行的干预。未来的努力应专注于优化的应用设计,配偶方向,并纳入经济支持,以克服我们遇到的挑战。

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