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Contraception. 2013 Feb;87(2):251-6. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2012.07.009. Epub 2012 Aug 27.
The objective of this research was to evaluate the feasibility, reach and potential behavioral impact of providing automated family planning information via mobile phones to the general public in Tanzania.
Data from users of the Mobile for Reproductive Health (m4RH) program were collected during the 10-month pilot period. First, contraceptive methods queried by each user were electronically logged by the mobile phone system. Second, four text questions assessing gender, age, promotion point and potential family planning impact were sent to every user.
During the pilot period, 2870 unique users accessed m4RH in Tanzania, resulting in 4813 queries about specific contraceptive methods. Among those responding to text questions, 56% were female and approximately 60% were 29 or younger years in age. A variety of changes in family planning use were mentioned after using m4RH, with reported changes consistent with where users are in their reproductive life cycle.
Reaching younger people, women and men of reproductive age with family planning information delivered via mobile phone is recommended.
本研究旨在评估通过手机向坦桑尼亚公众提供计划生育信息的可行性、可及性和潜在行为影响。
在为期 10 个月的试点期间,收集了移动生殖健康(m4RH)项目用户的数据。首先,手机系统会自动记录每个用户查询的避孕方法。其次,向每个用户发送四条评估性别、年龄、推广点和潜在计划生育影响的文本问题。
在试点期间,2870 名坦桑尼亚用户访问了 m4RH,共查询了 4813 种特定的避孕方法。在回复文本问题的用户中,56%为女性,约 60%年龄在 29 岁以下。使用 m4RH 后,提到了各种计划生育使用方面的变化,这些变化与用户在生殖生命周期中的位置相符。
建议通过手机向年轻人、育龄妇女和男性提供计划生育信息。