Mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in Mogadishu, Somalia
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the viability of using cell phones to conduct rapid assessments, pass key health messages and conduct monitoring and evaluation in complex emergencies. The study setting was in a cholera outbreak response situation in Mogadishu, the capital of war t...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-188312016-05-07T03:59:07Z Mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in Mogadishu, Somalia Jesee, Wainaina Kinyanjui Maboe, K. A. Feasibility study Quantitative descriptive study Mobile phone platform Restricted access Insecure areas Cholera outbreak Complex emergency Mogadishu Somalia Internally displaced persons (IDP) SMS platform Feasibility mVouchers Interactive education Non food items (NFIs) distribution 614.514096773 Cholera -- Transmission -- Mogadishu -- Somalia Cholera -- Prevention -- Mogadishu -- Somalia Wireless communication systems in medical care -- Mogadishu -- Somalia The aim of this study was to identify and describe the viability of using cell phones to conduct rapid assessments, pass key health messages and conduct monitoring and evaluation in complex emergencies. The study setting was in a cholera outbreak response situation in Mogadishu, the capital of war torn Somalia. Qantitative, descriptive research was conducted to determine the feasibility. Data collection was done using structured questionnaires, self-response mailed questionnaires as well as follow-up telephone interviews. Three groups of respondents participated in the study. The respondent groups included 383 internally displaced persons (IDPs), 5 water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) specialists and 5 specialists from 5 mobile phone providers in Mogadishu. The study showed that there is good potential for an effective, cost efficient and scalable short message service (SMS) based public health education platform in Somalia. The study has also come up with recommendations on key considerations to ensure viability of the Public health education platform. It is envisaged that the recommended platform shall increase speed, access, spontaneity, coverage and reduced cost per capita, a combination of which form the hallmark of a good emergency health response. Ultimately this effort shall contribute to improved health, reduced suffering and reduced deaths in fragile humanitarian contexts. Health Studies M. (Public Health) 2015-07-15T14:38:41Z 2015-07-15T14:38:41Z 2015-02 Dissertation Kinyanjui, Jesee Wainaina (2015) Mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in Mogadishu, Somalia, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18831> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18831 en 1 electronic resource (ix, 93 leaves) : illustrations |
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Feasibility study Quantitative descriptive study Mobile phone platform Restricted access Insecure areas Cholera outbreak Complex emergency Mogadishu Somalia Internally displaced persons (IDP) SMS platform Feasibility mVouchers Interactive education Non food items (NFIs) distribution 614.514096773 Cholera -- Transmission -- Mogadishu -- Somalia Cholera -- Prevention -- Mogadishu -- Somalia Wireless communication systems in medical care -- Mogadishu -- Somalia |
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Feasibility study Quantitative descriptive study Mobile phone platform Restricted access Insecure areas Cholera outbreak Complex emergency Mogadishu Somalia Internally displaced persons (IDP) SMS platform Feasibility mVouchers Interactive education Non food items (NFIs) distribution 614.514096773 Cholera -- Transmission -- Mogadishu -- Somalia Cholera -- Prevention -- Mogadishu -- Somalia Wireless communication systems in medical care -- Mogadishu -- Somalia Jesee, Wainaina Kinyanjui Mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in Mogadishu, Somalia |
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The aim of this study was to identify and describe the viability of using cell phones to conduct rapid assessments, pass key health messages and conduct monitoring and evaluation in complex emergencies. The study setting was in a cholera outbreak response situation in Mogadishu, the capital of war torn Somalia. Qantitative, descriptive research was conducted to determine the feasibility. Data collection was done using structured questionnaires, self-response mailed questionnaires as well as follow-up telephone interviews. Three groups of respondents participated in the study. The respondent groups included 383 internally displaced persons (IDPs), 5 water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) specialists and 5 specialists from 5 mobile phone providers in Mogadishu. The study showed that there is good potential for an effective, cost efficient and scalable short message service (SMS) based public health education platform in Somalia. The study has also come up with recommendations on key considerations to ensure viability of the Public health education platform. It is envisaged that the recommended platform shall increase speed, access, spontaneity, coverage and reduced cost per capita, a combination of which form the hallmark of a good emergency health response. Ultimately this effort shall contribute to improved health, reduced suffering and reduced deaths in fragile humanitarian contexts. === Health Studies === M. (Public Health) |
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Maboe, K. A. |
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Mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in Mogadishu, Somalia |
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Mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in Mogadishu, Somalia |
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Mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in Mogadishu, Somalia |
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Mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in Mogadishu, Somalia |
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Mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in Mogadishu, Somalia |
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mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in mogadishu, somalia |
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Kinyanjui, Jesee Wainaina (2015) Mobile phone based applications in implemeting cholera prevention and control education in complex humanitarian emergencies - a feasibility study in Mogadishu, Somalia, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18831> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18831 |
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