在五个低收入和中等收入国家使用手机数据收集工具Surveda进行非传染性疾病监测。

Online journal of public health informatics Pub Date : 2020-12-08 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5210/ojphi.v12i2.10574
Yang Song, Rachael Phadnis, Jennifer Favaloro, Juliette Lee, Charles Q Lau, Manuel Moreira, Leenisha Marks, Matías García Isaía, Jason Kim, Veronica Lea
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目标:非传染性疾病(非传染性疾病)移动电话调查是彭博慈善机构健康数据倡议的一个组成部分,它确定了非传染性疾病的流行程度及其相关风险因素,并证明使用移动电话管理的调查来补充定期的全国家庭调查。非传染性疾病流动电话调查使用Surveda进行调查;Surveda是专门为该项目开发的开源、多模式软件。本文的目的是描述Surveda,审查参与国使用的数据收集方法,并讨论Surveda和类似方法如何改善公共卫生监测。方法:Surveda通过web应用程序设计和实施全方位服务的调查,并通过短信服务(SMS),交互式语音应答(IVR)和/或移动web收集数据。Surveda的调查设计过程包括五个步骤:创建项目,创建问卷,设计和启动调查,监控调查进度,导出调查结果。结果:NCD手机调查在赞比亚(2017年)、菲律宾(2018年)、摩洛哥(2019年)、马拉维(2019年)和斯里兰卡(2019年)五个国家成功开展,共完成23,682次访谈。讨论:这种数据收集方法表明,手机调查可以补充面对面的数据收集方法。此外,Surveda提供的主要优势包括自动模式切换,问题随机化和比较功能。结论:准确和及时的调查数据有助于一个国家制定有针对性的政策决策,同时优先考虑有限的资源。Surveda的高接受度表明,使用手机进行监控可以提供准确及时的数据收集。
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Using Mobile Phone Data Collection Tool, Surveda, for Noncommunicable Disease Surveillance in Five Low- and Middle-income Countries.

Objectives: The Noncommunicable Disease (NCD) Mobile Phone Survey, a component of the Bloomberg Philanthropies Data for Health Initiative, determines the prevalence of NCDs and their associated risk factors and demonstrates the use of mobile phone administered surveys to supplement periodic national household surveys. The NCD Mobile Phone Survey uses Surveda to administer the survey; Surveda is an open-source, multi-modal software specifically developed for the project. The objective of the paper is to describe Surveda, review data collection methods used in participating countries and discuss how Surveda and similar approaches can improve public health surveillance.

Methods: Surveda features full-service survey design and implementation through a web application and collects data via Short Messaging Service (SMS), Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and/or mobile web. Surveda's survey design process employs five steps: creating a project, creating questionnaires, designing and starting a survey, monitoring survey progress, and exporting survey results.

Results: The NCD Mobile Phone Survey has been successfully conducted in five countries, Zambia (2017), Philippines (2018), Morocco (2019), Malawi (2019), and Sri Lanka (2019), with a total of 23,682 interviews completed.

Discussion: This approach to data collection demonstrates that mobile phone surveys can supplement face-to-face data collection methods. Furthermore, Surveda offers major advantages including automated mode-switch, question randomization and comparison features.

Conclusion: Accurate and timely survey data informs a country's abilities to make targeted policy decisions while prioritizing limited resources. The high acceptance of Surveda demonstrates that the use of mobile phones for surveillance can deliver accurate and timely data collection.

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