Experiences in running a complex electronic data capture system using mobile phones in a large-scale population trial in southern Nepal

Type Journal Article - Global Health Action
Title Experiences in running a complex electronic data capture system using mobile phones in a large-scale population trial in southern Nepal
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Volume 10
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
URL http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/16549716.2017.1330858
Abstract
The increasing availability and capabilities of mobile phones make them a feasible means of data collection. Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems have been used widely for public health monitoring and surveillance activities, but documentation of their use in complicated research studies requiring multiple systems is limited. This paper shares our experiences of designing and implementing a complex multi-component EDC system for a community-based four-armed cluster-Randomised Controlled Trial in the rural plains of Nepal, to help other researchers planning to use EDC for complex studies in low-income settings. We designed and implemented three interrelated mobile phone data collection systems to enrol and follow-up pregnant women (trial participants), and to support the implementation of trial interventions (women’s groups, food and cash transfers). 720 field staff used basic phones to send simple coded text messages, 539 women’s group facilitators used Android smartphones with Open Data Kit Collect, and 112 Interviewers, Coordinators and Supervisors used smartphones with CommCare.

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