Publication: Mhealth phone intervention to reduce maternal deaths and morbidity in cameroon: protocol for translational adaptation
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Bushwani, Henna
Enah, Comfort
Bond, Christyenne L.
Halle-Ekane, Gregory
Wallace, Eric
Szychowski, Jeff M.
Long, Dustin M.
Carlo, Waldemar A.
Tih, Pius M.
Tita, Alan T. N.
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Purpose: The purpose of this NIH-funded protocol is to adapt (Aim 1) and pilot test (Aim 2) an mHealth intervention to improve maternal and child health in Cameroon. We will adapt the 24/7 University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Information Service via Telephone (MIST) provider support system to mMIST (mobile MIST) for peripheral providers who provide healthcare to pregnant and postpartum women and newborns in Cameroon. Methods: In Aim 1, we apply qualitative and participatory methods (in-depth interviews and focus groups with key stakeholders) to inform the adaptation of mMIST for use in Cameroon. We use the sequential phases of the ADAPT-ITT framework to iteratively adapt mMIST incorporating qualitative findings and tailoring for local contexts. In Aim 2, we test the adapted intervention for feasibility and acceptability in Ndop, Cameroon. Results: This study is ongoing at the time that this protocol is published. Conclusion: The adaptation, refinement, and pilot testing of mMIST will be used to inform a larger-scale stepped wedged cluster randomized controlled effectiveness trial. If successful, this mHealth intervention could be a powerful tool enabling providers in low-resource settings to deliver improved pregnancy care, thereby reducing maternal and fetal deaths.
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Dove Medical Press
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Obstetrics, Gynecology
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International Journal of Womens Health
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10.2147/iJWH.S353919