Effect of mHealth tool on knowledge regarding reproductive health of school going adolescent girls: a before-after quasi-experimental study

被引:7
|
作者
Ahmed, Tanima [1 ]
机构
[1] Uttara Adhunik Med Coll, Community Med, Dhaka, Bangladesh
来源
BMJ OPEN | 2020年 / 10卷 / 10期
关键词
public health; community child health; telemedicine;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036656
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective This study was executed to (1) assess the effect of mHealth (mobile health) tool on knowledge regarding reproductive health (RH) of adolescent girls and (2) determine the utilisation of mHealth tool among school girls. Design Before-after type of quasi-experimental study. Setting Dhaka North City Corporation in Bangladesh. Participants 400 adolescent girls aged 14-19 years were selected based on defined criteria. Interventions Short message service (SMS) intervention on RH was delivered through a mobile phone. Primary and secondary outcome measures 8 schools out of 61 were randomly selected in the study area. A total of 400 girls were selected randomly on permission from those schools and parents. SMS interventions were delivered for 8 weeks. The data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire before and after SMS intervention to evaluate the effect. The number of responses to weekly SMS determined mHealth usage or practice. Results Postintervention knowledge score (mean 70.8%+/- 9.7%) on RH was significantly higher (paired t=69.721, p<0.001) than preintervention knowledge score (mean 44.71%+/- 9.13%) with a large effect size (cohen's d=3.6). The knowledge score on RH was (p<0.001) correlated (+0.636) with SMS response. Multiple linear regression indicated that increase response to one SMS intervention there was an increase of knowledge score by 2.661% (linear slope 2.66, at 95% CI, p<0.001) after controlling the confounder. The mean knowledge score in all five knowledge segments of RH increased significantly (p<0.001) after SMS intervention. Conclusion The result indicated that the SMS tool of the mHealth approach is an easy and effective way to improve RH knowledge for adolescent girls. SMS intervention was well accepted by the girls. Thereby this mHealth tool can be chosen to provide health information for a mass approach.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Effect of Health Education on Female Teachers’ Knowledge and Practices Regarding Early Breast Cancer Detection and Screening in the Jazan Area: a Quasi-Experimental Study
    Anwar Alameer
    Mohamed Salih Mahfouz
    Yahya Alamir
    Nasir Ali
    Abdulaziz Darraj
    Journal of Cancer Education, 2019, 34 : 865 - 870
  • [32] Impact and Feasibility of Information Technology to Support Adolescent Well-Being and Mental Health at School: A Quasi-Experimental Study
    Anttila, Minna
    Lantta, Tella
    Ylitalo, Milla
    Kurki, Marjo
    Kuuskorpi, Marko
    Valimaki, Maritta
    JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE, 2021, 14 : 1741 - 1753
  • [33] Effect of Health Education on the Knowledge and Attitude Regarding the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine among Adolescent School Girls of a City in Western Maharashtra
    Apurva, U. Tekawade
    Muralidhar, P. Tambe
    Malangori, A. Parande
    Poonam, V. Sancheti
    Pradip, S. Borle
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2024, 36 (04) : 549 - 555
  • [34] Impact of a Bundle of Interventions on Quality-of-Care Indicators for Staphylococcus aureus Bacteraemia: A Single-Centre, Quasi-Experimental, Before-After Study
    Casalini, Giacomo
    Pagani, Cristina
    Giacomelli, Andrea
    Galimberti, Laura
    Milazzo, Laura
    Coen, Massimo
    Reato, Serena
    Caloni, Beatrice
    Caronni, Stefania
    Pagano, Simone
    Lazzarin, Samuel
    Ridolfo, Anna Lisa
    Rimoldi, Sara Giordana
    Gori, Andrea
    Antinori, Spinello
    ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL, 2024, 13 (07):
  • [35] Translating new evidence into clinical practice: a quasi-experimental controlled before-after study evaluating the effect of a novel outreach mentoring approach on knowledge, attitudes and confidence of health workers providing HIV and infant feeding counselling in South Africa
    Goga, Ameena
    Doherty, Tanya
    Manda, Samuel
    Nkwenika, Tshifhiwa
    Haskins, Lyn
    John, Vaughn
    Engebretsen, Ingunn M. S.
    Feucht, Ute
    Dhansay, Ali
    Rollins, Nigel
    Kroon, Max
    Sanders, David
    Kauchali, Shuaib
    Tylleskar, Thorkild
    Horwood, Christiane
    BMJ OPEN, 2020, 10 (10):
  • [36] Developing and trialling a school-based ovulatory-menstrual health literacy programme for adolescent girls: a quasi-experimental mixed-method protocol
    Roux, Felicity
    Burns, Sharyn
    Chih, HuiJun Jun
    Hendriks, Jacqueline
    BMJ OPEN, 2019, 9 (03):
  • [37] Effect of microbiology comment nudging on antibiotic use in asymptomatic bacteriuria: A before-and-after quasi-experimental study
    Belk, Madeline G.
    Hammond, Olivia D.
    Seales, Callie C.
    Edwards, Jonathan D.
    Steuber, Taylor D.
    INFECTION CONTROL AND HOSPITAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2023, 44 (09): : 1391 - 1395
  • [38] Low dose naltrexone: Effects on medication in rheumatoid and seropositive arthritis. A nationwide register-based controlled quasi-experimental before-after study
    Raknes, Guttorm
    Smabrekke, Lars
    PLOS ONE, 2019, 14 (02):
  • [39] The effect of educational intervention on iron and vitamin D consumption based on the theory of planned behaviour in Iranian adolescent girls: a quasi-experimental study
    Alami, Ali
    Sany, Seyedeh Belin Tavakoly
    Tehrani, Hadi
    Lael- Monfared, Elaheh
    Hosseini, Zahra
    Jafari, Alireza
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH PROMOTION AND EDUCATION, 2019, 57 (06) : 316 - 331
  • [40] Evaluating the effectiveness of a combined approach to improve utilization of adolescent sexual reproductive health services in Kenya: a quasi-experimental design study protocol
    Lilian Mutea
    Susan Ontiri
    Sheila Macharia
    Meital Tzobotaro
    Carolyne Ajema
    Vincent Odiara
    Francis Kadiri
    Solomon Orero
    Mark Kabue
    Kristien Michielsen
    Peter Gichangi
    Reproductive Health, 16