| Literature DB >> 31526387 |
Yages Singh1, Debra Jackson2,3, Sanjana Bhardwaj4, Natasha Titus5, Ameena Goga5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although the use of technology viz. mobile phones, personalised digital assistants, smartphones, notebook and tablets to monitor health and health care (mHealth) is mushrooming, only small, localised studies have described their use as a data collection tool. This paper describes the complexity, functionality and feasibility of mHealth for large scale surveillance at national and sub-national levels in South Africa, a high HIV-prevalence setting.Entities:
Keywords: Data collection; Mobile phones; Technology
Year: 2019 PMID: 31526387 PMCID: PMC6745771 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-019-4338-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Mobile phone interface
Fig. 2Technical protocol design phase
Fig. 3Data Collection flow diagram
Fig. 4Operational workflow from Mobenzi platform
Fig. 5View of mobile phone interface for 6wks baseline and follow up visits
Screenshot of daily summary report
| DC Name | Facility | Time Interview Start | Time Interview End | Date of Visit | Screen ID | PID | 6w Eligible | 6w Consent | 6w DBS | PS Eligible | PS Consent |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| xxxx | kz Chatsworth Township Centre Clinic | 09:00:08 | 10:08:46 | 2012-10-29 | 06541 | 341,856 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| xxxx | kz Mpumalanga Clinic | 09:46:54 | 10:24:32 | 2012-10-29 | 05893 | 341,659 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| xxxx | kz Mpumalanga Clinic | 09:55:59 | 12:15:40 | 2012-10-29 | 05894 | 341,343 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| xxxx | kz Chatsworth Township Centre Clinic | 10:04:06 | 12:30:54 | 2012-10-29 | 06542 | 340,573 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| xxxx | kz Mpumalanga Clinic | 09:44:39 | 11:21:21 | 2012-10-29 | 05891 | 341,341 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| xxxx | kz Inanda C CHC | 12:32:12 | 01:24:20 | 2012-10-29 | 06931 | 340,397 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| xxxx | kz Chatsworth Township Centre Clinic | 12:40:28 | 01:57:50 | 2012-10-29 | 06543 | 340,574 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
xxxxxxData collector’s names blocked out to maintain confidentiality
Fig. 6API: Application Programming Interface
System-related challenges experienced during data collection with mobile phones
| Challenge | Solution |
|---|---|
| System-related | |
| (1) Data loss - loss of data may be attributed to users exiting the application before completing the interview. These interviews were not located | Re-training of data collectors so the application is not exited before interview completion. Re-interview was conducted if the mother/ caregiver agreed |
(2) Freezing of phones either due to a) device problem and/or b) user related | Device had to be rebooted and/or reset |
| (3) Partial downloads – user exits or interrupts while the software is being updated or user not checking for updates timeously. This affects the retrieving of a full questionnaire on display. | Bulk SMS reminders were sent to users on a weekly basis to check for updates on the Mobenzi application. Mobile phone sent to service provider to check if there was a problem with mobile phone. If mobile phone related, it was replaced. If not, software was reloaded. |
| (4) Missing folders or missing PIDs at scheduled visit timepoints Unable to proceed further while conducting interview. | Data collector had check for updates on mobile phones daily. Missing folders was when the data collector did not check for updates. The data collectors who defaulted where sent SMS reminders individually to check for updates. Missing PIDs-were reported immediately to the data assistant who investigates and re-assign PIDs to data collectors’ phone. If still unresolved, mobile device software was reloaded. |
| (5) Changes in the formatting of dates that seemed to occur when data were merged. | Web developer need to be consistent when setting up date formatting across all platforms e.g. dd/mm/yyyy or yyyy/mm/dd. Different formatting created a problem when merges and data import into statistical packages occurs eg. 12/03/2015 is read as 03/12/2015 |
| User related | |
| The handset used for data collection was a basic Nokia 2330 which was a compact phone with a small display screen and keyboard. The users were retired nurses who had difficulty in viewing information as the screen print was light in colour and small keyboard operation was difficult for them. | Re-training of data collectors and correcting data errors immediately |
Screenshot of system set up denoting time
| Fieldworker | Date of Visit | Time Start | Time End | Province | District | Facility |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| xxxxxxxx | 29–10-12 | 9:00:08 | 10:08:46 | LP | lp Vhembe District | lp Matsa Clinic |
| xxxxxxxx | 29–10-12 | 9:46:54 | 10:34:32 | WC | wc City of Cape Town Metropolitan | wc Westlake Clinic |
| xxxxxxxx | 29–10-12 | 9:55:59 | 12:15:40 | EC | ec Chris Hani District | ec Ntsimba Clinic |
| xxxxxxxx | 29–10-12 | 10:04:06 | 12:30:54 | NW | nw Bophirima District | Dryharts Clinic |
| xxxxxxxx | 29–10-12 | 9:44:39 | 11:21:21 | EC | ec Oliver Tambo District | ec Mthatha Gateway Clinic |
| xxxxxxxx | 29–10-12 | 12:32:12 | 1:24:20 | WC | wc City of Cape Town Metropolitan | wc Guguletu Clinic |
| xxxxxxxx | 29–10-12 | 12:40:28 | 1:57:50 | GP | gp Ekurhuleni Metropolitan | gp Boksburg North Clinic |
| xxxxxxxx | 29–10-12 | 9:45:24 | 11:06:33 | LP | lp Capricorn District | lp Dikgale Clinic |
xxxxxxData collector’s names blocked out to maintain confidentiality
Mobile data collection system vs paper-based data collection
| Administering of Questionnaires | Corrections of Errors | |
|---|---|---|
| Direct mobile capture (facility level) | 30 to 45 mins | 3 to 7 days |
| Same day paper-based data capture and mobile data capture | 60 to 70 mins + 45 min | |
| Central office paper-based data capture | 1 to 4 weeks | 1 to 4 weeks |