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mHealth Series: mHealth project in Zhao County, rural China – Description of objectives, field site and methods

BACKGROUND: We set up a collaboration between researchers in China and the UK that aimed to explore the use of mHealth in China. This is the first paper in a series of papers on a large mHealth project part of this collaboration. This paper included the aims and objectives of the mHealth project, ou...

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Autores principales: van Velthoven, Michelle Helena, Li, Ye, Wang, Wei, Du, Xiaozhen, Wu, Qiong, Chen, Li, Majeed, Azeem, Rudan, Igor, Zhang, Yanfeng, Car, Josip
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Publicado: Edinburgh University Global Health Society 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3868818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24363919
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.03.020401
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author van Velthoven, Michelle Helena
Li, Ye
Wang, Wei
Du, Xiaozhen
Wu, Qiong
Chen, Li
Majeed, Azeem
Rudan, Igor
Zhang, Yanfeng
Car, Josip
author_facet van Velthoven, Michelle Helena
Li, Ye
Wang, Wei
Du, Xiaozhen
Wu, Qiong
Chen, Li
Majeed, Azeem
Rudan, Igor
Zhang, Yanfeng
Car, Josip
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description BACKGROUND: We set up a collaboration between researchers in China and the UK that aimed to explore the use of mHealth in China. This is the first paper in a series of papers on a large mHealth project part of this collaboration. This paper included the aims and objectives of the mHealth project, our field site, and the detailed methods of two studies. FIELD SITE: The field site for this mHealth project was Zhao County, which lies 280 km south of Beijing in Hebei Province, China. METHODS: We described the methodology of two studies: (i) a mixed methods study exploring factors influencing sample size calculations for mHealth–based health surveys and (ii) a cross–over study determining validity of an mHealth text messaging data collection tool. The first study used mixed methods, both quantitative and qualitative, including: (i) two surveys with caregivers of young children, (ii) interviews with caregivers, village doctors and participants of the cross–over study, and (iii) researchers’ views. We combined data from caregivers, village doctors and researchers to provide an in–depth understanding of factors influencing sample size calculations for mHealth–based health surveys. The second study, a cross–over study, used a randomised cross–over study design to compare the traditional face–to–face survey method to the new text messaging survey method. We assessed data equivalence (intrarater agreement), the amount of information in responses, reasons for giving different responses, the response rate, characteristics of non–responders, and the error rate. CONCLUSIONS: This paper described the objectives, field site and methods of a large mHealth project part of a collaboration between researchers in China and the UK. The mixed methods study evaluating factors that influence sample size calculations could help future studies with estimating reliable sample sizes. The cross–over study comparing face–to–face and text message survey data collection could help future studies with developing their mHealth tools.
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spelling pubmed-38688182013-12-20 mHealth Series: mHealth project in Zhao County, rural China – Description of objectives, field site and methods van Velthoven, Michelle Helena Li, Ye Wang, Wei Du, Xiaozhen Wu, Qiong Chen, Li Majeed, Azeem Rudan, Igor Zhang, Yanfeng Car, Josip J Glob Health Article BACKGROUND: We set up a collaboration between researchers in China and the UK that aimed to explore the use of mHealth in China. This is the first paper in a series of papers on a large mHealth project part of this collaboration. This paper included the aims and objectives of the mHealth project, our field site, and the detailed methods of two studies. FIELD SITE: The field site for this mHealth project was Zhao County, which lies 280 km south of Beijing in Hebei Province, China. METHODS: We described the methodology of two studies: (i) a mixed methods study exploring factors influencing sample size calculations for mHealth–based health surveys and (ii) a cross–over study determining validity of an mHealth text messaging data collection tool. The first study used mixed methods, both quantitative and qualitative, including: (i) two surveys with caregivers of young children, (ii) interviews with caregivers, village doctors and participants of the cross–over study, and (iii) researchers’ views. We combined data from caregivers, village doctors and researchers to provide an in–depth understanding of factors influencing sample size calculations for mHealth–based health surveys. The second study, a cross–over study, used a randomised cross–over study design to compare the traditional face–to–face survey method to the new text messaging survey method. We assessed data equivalence (intrarater agreement), the amount of information in responses, reasons for giving different responses, the response rate, characteristics of non–responders, and the error rate. CONCLUSIONS: This paper described the objectives, field site and methods of a large mHealth project part of a collaboration between researchers in China and the UK. The mixed methods study evaluating factors that influence sample size calculations could help future studies with estimating reliable sample sizes. The cross–over study comparing face–to–face and text message survey data collection could help future studies with developing their mHealth tools. Edinburgh University Global Health Society 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3868818/ /pubmed/24363919 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.03.020401 Text en Copyright © 2013 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rudan, Igor
Zhang, Yanfeng
Car, Josip
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24363919
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.03.020401
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