| Literature DB >> 28476729 |
Dustin G Gibson1, George William Pariyo1, Adaeze C Wosu2, Abigail R Greenleaf3, Joseph Ali4, Saifuddin Ahmed3, Alain B Labrique1, Khaleda Islam5, Honorati Masanja6, Elizeus Rutebemberwa7, Adnan A Hyder1,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mobile phone ownership and access have increased rapidly across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) within the last decade. Concomitantly, LMICs are experiencing demographic and epidemiologic transitions, where non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are increasingly becoming leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Mobile phone surveys could aid data collection for prevention and control of these NCDs but limited evidence of their feasibility exists.Entities:
Keywords: Bangladesh; CATI; IVR; Tanzania; Uganda; mHealth; mobile phone survey; noncommunicable diseases; survey methodology
Year: 2017 PMID: 28476729 PMCID: PMC5438454 DOI: 10.2196/resprot.7534
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Country partners, survey languages, and mobile phone subscriptions in each country.
| Country | Mobile phone subscriptions per 100 people, n | Mobile network operators in country, n | Implementing partner | Languages for mobile phone survey |
| Bangladesh | 83 | 5 | Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) | Bangla, English |
| Tanzania | 76 | 5 | Ifakara Health Institute (IHI) | Kiswahili, English |
| Uganda | 50 | 6 | Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) | Luganda, Runyakitara, Luo, English |
Generating a sample through random digit dialing.
| Mobile network operator | Unique prefixesa | Examples of RDDb phone numbersc |
| A | ||
| 0772-XXX-XXX | 0772-111-222, 0772-111-222 | |
| 0773-XXX-XXX | 0773-234-567, 0773-234-567 | |
| 0774-XXX-XXX | 0774-743-128, 0774-743-128 | |
| B | ||
| 0791-XXX-XXX | 0791-381-123, 0791-237-268 | |
| 0792-XXX-XXX | 0792-326-888, 0792-666-418 | |
| C | ||
| 0745-XXX-XXX | 0745-674-190, 0745-552-383 | |
| 0746-XXX-XXX | 0746-901-643, 0746-434-122 | |
| 0720-XXX-XXX | 0720-023-528, 0720-712-090 | |
| 0721-XXX-XXX | 0721-057-444, 0721-723-889 |
aFollowing the unique prefixes, the remaining digits (“X”) are randomly generated using a computer to produce a 10-digit phone number.
bRDD: random digit dialing.
cThe telephone numbers that appear in this table were randomly generated and any similarity with an actual subscriber’s number is purely coincidental.
Summary description of the sub-studies.
| Sub-study | Name | Study arms | Sampling | Country |
| 1 | Incentive amount | No airtime | RDDa | Bangladesh, Uganda |
| X airtime post-IVRb | ||||
| 2X airtime post-IVR | ||||
| 2 | Incentive timing | No airtime | RDD | Bangladesh, Uganda |
| Approximately 20% airtime pre-IVR; approximately 80% airtime post | ||||
| 100% airtime post-IVR | ||||
| 3 | Incentive structure | No airtime | RDD | Bangladesh, Uganda |
| Fixed X airtime post-IVR | ||||
| Lottery airtime of at least 5X post-IVR | ||||
| 4 | Introduction phrasing and voice | Male voice, informational introduction | RDD | Bangladesh, Uganda |
| Female voice, informational introduction | ||||
| Male voice, motivational introduction | ||||
| Female Voice, motivational introduction | ||||
| 5 | Introduction modality | IVR introduction, IVR survey | RDD | Bangladesh, Tanzania |
| CATIc introduction, IVR survey | ||||
| 6 | Sampling frame | IVR survey | MNOd-provided numbers | Bangladesh |
| 7 | Survey modality | CATI survey first, IVR survey 7 days later | RDD | Bangladesh, Tanzania |
| IVR survey first, CATI survey 7 days later |
aRDD: random digit dialing.
bIVR: interactive voice response.
cCATI: computer-assisted telephone interview.
dMNO: mobile network operator.
Figure 1Study design for sub-study 7.
Figure 2Sequence of the mobile phone survey.
Number of participants needed to complete a mobile phone survey per country.
| Sub-study | Study arms | Participants who completed survey per study arm, n | Total participants who completed the survey, n |
| Sub-study 1 | 3 | 376 | 1128 |
| Sub-study 2 | 3 | 376 | 1128 |
| Sub-study 3 | 3 | 376 | 1128 |
| Sub-study 4 | 4 | 376 | 1504 |
| Sub-study 5 | 2 | 376 | 752 |
| Sub-study 6 | 1 | 376 | 376 |
| Sub-study 7a | 2 | 405 | 810 |
| Total | 6826 |
aFor sub-study 7, we adjust for a 20% loss to follow-up from the first and second mobile phone survey.
Figure 3Equations used to calculate the main outcomes.