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Gates Open Research
Determinants of technology use for a mobile health intervention across public health facilities in rural India: Protocol for implementation research
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Vikas Choudhry1  Bryan Weiner2  Prachi Karkhanis1  Vijay Avinandan1  Nehal Shah1  Nupur Bahl3  Rajni Wadhwa4  Pompy Sridhar5  Dharmendra Chandurkar1 
[1] Sambodhi Research and Communication Pvt Ltd;Department of Global Health, University of Washington;Reliance Foundation;Alliance for Saving Mothers and Newborns;MSD for Mothers
关键词: mHealth;    implementation research;    mixed-method sequential design;    MNCH;    CFIR;   
DOI  :  10.12688/gatesopenres.13128.1
学科分类:电子与电气工程
来源: American Journal Of Pharmtech Research
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【 摘 要 】

This paper presents a research protocol for implementation research (IR) to investigate contextual factors influencing the implementation of ASMAN mobile health intervention and their association with maternal, newborn, and child health outcomes. The IR will cover roughly 16-20 public health facilities across the states of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh in India. These facilities will be a sub-sample of 49 facilities covered separately under the outcome evaluation. The study employs a longitudinal mixed-methods multiple case study design with sequential data collection using constructs under the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) across two phases. The first phase will be exploratory and use qualitative inquiry to contextualize the CFIR constructs. The second phase will employ a mixed-methods explanatory design with both validated and contextualized CFIR constructs and standard quantitative measures collected through outcome evaluation. Findings from this study will provide insights into factors that facilitate or impede the implementation of mobile health interventions and their association with MNCH outcomes in public health facilities in India.

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