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Comparability of modern contraceptive use estimates between a face-to-face survey and a cellphone survey among women in Burkina Faso
INTRODUCTION: The proliferation of cell phone ownership in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) presents the opportunity to collect public health indicators at a lower cost compared to face-to-face (FTF) surveys. This analysis assesses the equivalence of modern contraceptive prevalence estimates between a natio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7219703/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32401773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231819 |
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author | Greenleaf, Abigail R. Gadiaga, Aliou Guiella, Georges Turke, Shani Battle, Noelle Ahmed, Saifuddin Moreau, Caroline |
author_facet | Greenleaf, Abigail R. Gadiaga, Aliou Guiella, Georges Turke, Shani Battle, Noelle Ahmed, Saifuddin Moreau, Caroline |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The proliferation of cell phone ownership in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) presents the opportunity to collect public health indicators at a lower cost compared to face-to-face (FTF) surveys. This analysis assesses the equivalence of modern contraceptive prevalence estimates between a nationally representative FTF survey and a cell phone survey using random digit dialing (RDD) among women of reproductive age in Burkina Faso. METHODS: We analyzed data from two surveys conducted in Burkina Faso between December 2017 and May 2018. The FTF survey conducted by Performance Monitoring and Accountability (PMA2020) comprised a nationally representative sample of 3,556 women of reproductive age (15–49 years). The RDD survey was conducted using computer-assisted telephone interviewing and included 2,379 women of reproductive age. RESULTS: Compared to FTF respondents, women in the RDD sample were younger, were more likely to have a secondary degree and to speak French. RDD respondents were more likely to report using modern contraceptive use (40%) compared to FTF respondents (26%) and the difference remained unchanged after applying post-stratification weights to the RDD sample (39%). This difference surpassed the equivalence margin of 4%. The RDD sample also produced higher estimates of contraceptive use than the subsample of women who owned a phone in the FTF sample (32%). After adjusting for women’s sociodemographic factors, the odds of contraceptive use were 1.9 times higher (95% CI: 1.6–2.2) in the RDD survey compared to the FTF survey and 1.6 times higher (95% CI: 1.3–1.8) compared to FTF phone owners. CONCLUSIONS: Modern contraceptive prevalence in Burkina Faso is over-estimated when using a cell phone RDD survey, even after adjusting for a number of sociodemographic factors. Further research should explore causes of differential estimates of modern contraceptive use by survey modes. |
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spelling | pubmed-72197032020-05-29 Comparability of modern contraceptive use estimates between a face-to-face survey and a cellphone survey among women in Burkina Faso Greenleaf, Abigail R. Gadiaga, Aliou Guiella, Georges Turke, Shani Battle, Noelle Ahmed, Saifuddin Moreau, Caroline PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: The proliferation of cell phone ownership in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) presents the opportunity to collect public health indicators at a lower cost compared to face-to-face (FTF) surveys. This analysis assesses the equivalence of modern contraceptive prevalence estimates between a nationally representative FTF survey and a cell phone survey using random digit dialing (RDD) among women of reproductive age in Burkina Faso. METHODS: We analyzed data from two surveys conducted in Burkina Faso between December 2017 and May 2018. The FTF survey conducted by Performance Monitoring and Accountability (PMA2020) comprised a nationally representative sample of 3,556 women of reproductive age (15–49 years). The RDD survey was conducted using computer-assisted telephone interviewing and included 2,379 women of reproductive age. RESULTS: Compared to FTF respondents, women in the RDD sample were younger, were more likely to have a secondary degree and to speak French. RDD respondents were more likely to report using modern contraceptive use (40%) compared to FTF respondents (26%) and the difference remained unchanged after applying post-stratification weights to the RDD sample (39%). This difference surpassed the equivalence margin of 4%. The RDD sample also produced higher estimates of contraceptive use than the subsample of women who owned a phone in the FTF sample (32%). After adjusting for women’s sociodemographic factors, the odds of contraceptive use were 1.9 times higher (95% CI: 1.6–2.2) in the RDD survey compared to the FTF survey and 1.6 times higher (95% CI: 1.3–1.8) compared to FTF phone owners. CONCLUSIONS: Modern contraceptive prevalence in Burkina Faso is over-estimated when using a cell phone RDD survey, even after adjusting for a number of sociodemographic factors. Further research should explore causes of differential estimates of modern contraceptive use by survey modes. Public Library of Science 2020-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7219703/ /pubmed/32401773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231819 Text en © 2020 Greenleaf et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Greenleaf, Abigail R. Gadiaga, Aliou Guiella, Georges Turke, Shani Battle, Noelle Ahmed, Saifuddin Moreau, Caroline Comparability of modern contraceptive use estimates between a face-to-face survey and a cellphone survey among women in Burkina Faso |
title | Comparability of modern contraceptive use estimates between a face-to-face survey and a cellphone survey among women in Burkina Faso |
title_full | Comparability of modern contraceptive use estimates between a face-to-face survey and a cellphone survey among women in Burkina Faso |
title_fullStr | Comparability of modern contraceptive use estimates between a face-to-face survey and a cellphone survey among women in Burkina Faso |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparability of modern contraceptive use estimates between a face-to-face survey and a cellphone survey among women in Burkina Faso |
title_short | Comparability of modern contraceptive use estimates between a face-to-face survey and a cellphone survey among women in Burkina Faso |
title_sort | comparability of modern contraceptive use estimates between a face-to-face survey and a cellphone survey among women in burkina faso |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7219703/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32401773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231819 |
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