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Leveraging interactive voice response technology to mitigate COVID-19 risk in refugee settlements in Uganda: Lessons learned implementing “Dial-COVID” a toll-free mobile phone symptom surveillance and information dissemination tool

BACKGROUND: Persons living in refugee settlements in sub-Saharan Africa may be at increased risk for COVID-19 and experience barriers to accessing COVID-19 information. We aimed to evaluate the implementation of “Dial-COVID” a multi-lingual, toll free, telephone platform that uses interactive voice...

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Autores principales: Klabbers, Robin E., Muwonge, Timothy R., Pham, Phuong, Mujugira, Andrew, Vinck, Patrick, Borthakur, Sukanya, Sharma, Monisha, Mohammed, Numan, Parkes-Ratanshi, Rosalind, Celum, Connie, O’Laughlin, Kelli N.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9870132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36689419
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279373
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author Klabbers, Robin E.
Muwonge, Timothy R.
Pham, Phuong
Mujugira, Andrew
Vinck, Patrick
Borthakur, Sukanya
Sharma, Monisha
Mohammed, Numan
Parkes-Ratanshi, Rosalind
Celum, Connie
O’Laughlin, Kelli N.
author_facet Klabbers, Robin E.
Muwonge, Timothy R.
Pham, Phuong
Mujugira, Andrew
Vinck, Patrick
Borthakur, Sukanya
Sharma, Monisha
Mohammed, Numan
Parkes-Ratanshi, Rosalind
Celum, Connie
O’Laughlin, Kelli N.
author_sort Klabbers, Robin E.
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description BACKGROUND: Persons living in refugee settlements in sub-Saharan Africa may be at increased risk for COVID-19 and experience barriers to accessing COVID-19 information. We aimed to evaluate the implementation of “Dial-COVID” a multi-lingual, toll free, telephone platform that uses interactive voice response (IVR) to track COVID-19 symptoms/exposure and disseminate COVID-19 health information in refugee settlements in Uganda. We hypothesized that IVR could provide an alternative way to screen for COVID-19 and communicate public health information to humanitarian populations when physical access and testing capacity were limited. METHODS: The Dial-COVID IVR platform was created in ten languages and advertised by community health workers in refugee settlements for participants to call into toll free. In a recorded IVR symptom survey, participants were screened for COVID-19 symptoms/exposures and based on their responses, received tailored public health messages about COVID-19 risk mitigation in accordance with Uganda Ministry of Health guidelines. Here we report the challenges and lessons learned implementing this research during the pandemic. RESULTS: Between February 2021 and March 2022, 15,465 calls were received by the Dial-COVID platform from all 31 refugee settlements in Uganda through which 6,913 symptom surveys were completed and 10,411 public health messages were disseminated in all study languages. Uptake of Dial-COVID fluctuated with the national COVID-19 caseload and was impacted by phone ownership and connectivity in refugee settlements. Intensified advertising efforts promoted Dial-COVID uptake. Flexibility to adapt IVR messages was contingent on translation capacity. CONCLUSION: Refugees living in refugee settlements across Uganda accessed Dial-COVID to share and obtain COVID-19 information suggesting that IVR holds potential for rapid information dissemination and screening of humanitarian populations during future infectious disease outbreaks and may be a valuable tool for routine public health programs. IVR adaptation flexibility and reach are influenced by language constraints and by contextual factors related to platform access. REGISTRATION DETAILS: World Pandemic Research Network– 490652.
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spelling pubmed-98701322023-01-24 Leveraging interactive voice response technology to mitigate COVID-19 risk in refugee settlements in Uganda: Lessons learned implementing “Dial-COVID” a toll-free mobile phone symptom surveillance and information dissemination tool Klabbers, Robin E. Muwonge, Timothy R. Pham, Phuong Mujugira, Andrew Vinck, Patrick Borthakur, Sukanya Sharma, Monisha Mohammed, Numan Parkes-Ratanshi, Rosalind Celum, Connie O’Laughlin, Kelli N. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Persons living in refugee settlements in sub-Saharan Africa may be at increased risk for COVID-19 and experience barriers to accessing COVID-19 information. We aimed to evaluate the implementation of “Dial-COVID” a multi-lingual, toll free, telephone platform that uses interactive voice response (IVR) to track COVID-19 symptoms/exposure and disseminate COVID-19 health information in refugee settlements in Uganda. We hypothesized that IVR could provide an alternative way to screen for COVID-19 and communicate public health information to humanitarian populations when physical access and testing capacity were limited. METHODS: The Dial-COVID IVR platform was created in ten languages and advertised by community health workers in refugee settlements for participants to call into toll free. In a recorded IVR symptom survey, participants were screened for COVID-19 symptoms/exposures and based on their responses, received tailored public health messages about COVID-19 risk mitigation in accordance with Uganda Ministry of Health guidelines. Here we report the challenges and lessons learned implementing this research during the pandemic. RESULTS: Between February 2021 and March 2022, 15,465 calls were received by the Dial-COVID platform from all 31 refugee settlements in Uganda through which 6,913 symptom surveys were completed and 10,411 public health messages were disseminated in all study languages. Uptake of Dial-COVID fluctuated with the national COVID-19 caseload and was impacted by phone ownership and connectivity in refugee settlements. Intensified advertising efforts promoted Dial-COVID uptake. Flexibility to adapt IVR messages was contingent on translation capacity. CONCLUSION: Refugees living in refugee settlements across Uganda accessed Dial-COVID to share and obtain COVID-19 information suggesting that IVR holds potential for rapid information dissemination and screening of humanitarian populations during future infectious disease outbreaks and may be a valuable tool for routine public health programs. IVR adaptation flexibility and reach are influenced by language constraints and by contextual factors related to platform access. REGISTRATION DETAILS: World Pandemic Research Network– 490652. Public Library of Science 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9870132/ /pubmed/36689419 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279373 Text en © 2023 Klabbers et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Klabbers, Robin E.
Muwonge, Timothy R.
Pham, Phuong
Mujugira, Andrew
Vinck, Patrick
Borthakur, Sukanya
Sharma, Monisha
Mohammed, Numan
Parkes-Ratanshi, Rosalind
Celum, Connie
O’Laughlin, Kelli N.
Leveraging interactive voice response technology to mitigate COVID-19 risk in refugee settlements in Uganda: Lessons learned implementing “Dial-COVID” a toll-free mobile phone symptom surveillance and information dissemination tool
title Leveraging interactive voice response technology to mitigate COVID-19 risk in refugee settlements in Uganda: Lessons learned implementing “Dial-COVID” a toll-free mobile phone symptom surveillance and information dissemination tool
title_full Leveraging interactive voice response technology to mitigate COVID-19 risk in refugee settlements in Uganda: Lessons learned implementing “Dial-COVID” a toll-free mobile phone symptom surveillance and information dissemination tool
title_fullStr Leveraging interactive voice response technology to mitigate COVID-19 risk in refugee settlements in Uganda: Lessons learned implementing “Dial-COVID” a toll-free mobile phone symptom surveillance and information dissemination tool
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging interactive voice response technology to mitigate COVID-19 risk in refugee settlements in Uganda: Lessons learned implementing “Dial-COVID” a toll-free mobile phone symptom surveillance and information dissemination tool
title_short Leveraging interactive voice response technology to mitigate COVID-19 risk in refugee settlements in Uganda: Lessons learned implementing “Dial-COVID” a toll-free mobile phone symptom surveillance and information dissemination tool
title_sort leveraging interactive voice response technology to mitigate covid-19 risk in refugee settlements in uganda: lessons learned implementing “dial-covid” a toll-free mobile phone symptom surveillance and information dissemination tool
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9870132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36689419
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279373
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