Authors
Yoonhee P Ha, Martha A Tesfalul, Ryan Littman-Quinn, Cynthia Antwi, Rebecca S Green, Tumelo O Mapila, Scarlett L Bellamy, Ronald T Ncube, Kenneth Mugisha, Ari R Ho-Foster, Anthony A Luberti, John H Holmes, Andrew P Steenhoff, Carrie L Kovarik
Publication date
2016/10/2
Journal
Journal of health communication
Volume
21
Issue
10
Pages
1115-1121
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Tuberculosis (TB) contact tracing is typically conducted in resource-limited settings with paper forms, but this approach may be limited by inefficiencies in data collection, storage, and retrieval and poor data quality. In Botswana, we developed, piloted, and evaluated a mobile health (mHealth) approach to TB contact tracing that replaced the paper form–based approach for a period of six months. For both approaches, we compared the time required to complete TB contact tracing and the quality of data collected. For the mHealth approach, we also administered the Computer System Usability Questionnaire to 2 health care workers who used the new approach, and we identified and addressed operational considerations for implementation. Compared to the paper form–based approach, the mHealth approach reduced the median time required to complete TB contact tracing and improved data quality. The mHealth …
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