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手机短信提醒丈夫改善印度母婴健康行为

Mobile Phone Messaging to Husbands to Improve Maternal and Child Health Behavior in India.

机构信息

a Population Council , New Delhi , India.

b Centre for Operations Research & Training , Vadodara , India.

出版信息

J Health Commun. 2018;23(6):542-549. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2018.1483444. Epub 2018 Jun 14.

Abstract

Over 90% of households in rural Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of India, have at least one mobile phone. However, ownership of mobile phone among women is quite low. Implementation research was conducted in Uttar Pradesh to examine (a) whether providing information on selected maternal and child health (MCH) behaviors to a husband's mobile phone would enhance the man's knowledge and lead to discussions in their family, and (b) whether such discussions would help in the adoption of healthy practices. The m-Health intervention included biweekly voice messages in local language (Hindi) on MCH topics to the mobile phone of pregnant women's husbands. Using a quasi-experimental design, after four months of the m-Health intervention, in 2014, 881 husbands and 956 women from the study area were interviewed. Husbands' knowledge, controlling for their socio-demographic characteristics, were significantly higher among the listeners of the messages than the non-listeners. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that if husbands discussed the messages with family members, the odds of wives' practicing health behaviors improved significantly for three behaviors. These include one antenatal checkup in last trimester of pregnancy (odds ratio 1.72, p < 0.05), receiving a postnatal checkup within 7 days of delivery (odds ratio 3.02, p < 0.05), and delayed bathing of newborn (odds ratio 1.93, p < 0.05). Thus, communicating messages using m-Health was found to be an effective intervention for behavior change. The study demonstrated that mobile phones can be used effectively to reach men with MCH information and encourage them to promote healthy behavior in their family.

摘要

印度人口最多的邦北方邦(Uttar Pradesh)超过 90%的农村家庭至少拥有一部手机。然而,女性拥有手机的比例却相当低。在北方邦开展了实施研究,以检验以下两点:(a)向丈夫的手机提供有关某些产妇和儿童健康(MCH)行为的信息是否会提高男性的知识水平并促使他们在家庭中进行讨论;(b)此类讨论是否有助于采纳健康做法。移动健康干预措施包括每两周向孕妇丈夫的手机发送当地语言(印地语)的关于 MCH 主题的语音信息。采用准实验设计,在移动健康干预四个月后,即 2014 年,对研究区域的 881 名丈夫和 956 名妇女进行了访谈。在控制了丈夫的社会人口统计学特征后,与未收听消息的丈夫相比,收听消息的丈夫的知识明显更高。多变量逻辑回归分析表明,如果丈夫与家庭成员讨论了这些消息,则妻子采取健康行为的几率会大大提高,这三个行为包括在妊娠最后三个月进行一次产前检查(优势比 1.72,p<0.05)、在分娩后 7 天内接受产后检查(优势比 3.02,p<0.05)以及延迟新生儿洗澡(优势比 1.93,p<0.05)。因此,使用移动健康传递消息被证明是一种有效的行为改变干预措施。该研究表明,手机可以有效地用于向男性传达 MCH 信息,并鼓励他们在家庭中促进健康行为。

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