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研究动态:探索 WhatsApp 在理解南非移民、流动、健康和性别交叉问题中的作用。

Research on the move: exploring WhatsApp as a tool for understanding the intersections between migration, mobility, health and gender in South Africa.

机构信息

The African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS), University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

School of Social and Political Studies, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland.

出版信息

Global Health. 2021 Jul 1;17(1):71. doi: 10.1186/s12992-021-00727-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Reflecting global norms, South Africa is associated with high levels of cross-border and internal population mobility, yet migration-aware health system responses are lacking. Existing literature highlights three methodological challenges limiting the development of evidence-informed responses to migration and health: (1) lack of engagement with the process of migration; (2) exclusion of internal migrants; and (3) lack of methodologies that are able to capture 'real-time' data about health needs and healthcare seeking experiences over both time and place. In this paper, we reflect on a four-month pilot project which explored the use of WhatsApp Messenger - a popular mobile phone application used widely in sub-Saharan Africa - and assessed its feasibility as a research tool with migrant and mobile populations in order to inform a larger study that would address these challenges.

METHOD

A four-month pilot was undertaken with eleven participants between October 2019 and January 2020. Using Survey Node, an online platform that allows for the automatic administration of surveys through WhatsApp, monthly surveys were administered. The GPS coordinates of participants were also obtained. Recruited through civil society partners in Gauteng, participants were over the age of 18, comfortable engaging in English, and owned WhatsApp compatible cell phones. Enrolment involved an administered survey and training participants in the study protocol. Participants received reimbursement for their travel costs and monthly cell phone data.

RESULTS

Out of a possible eighty eight survey and location responses, sixty one were received. In general, participants responded consistently to the monthly surveys and shared their location when prompted. Survey Node proved an efficient and effective way to administer surveys through WhatsApp. Location sharing via WhatsApp proved cumbersome and led to the development of a secure platform through which participants could share their location. Ethical concerns about data sharing over WhatsApp were addressed.

CONCLUSIONS

The success of the pilot indicates that WhatsApp can be used as a tool for data collection with migrant and mobile populations, and has informed the finalisation of the main study. Key lessons learnt included the importance of research design and processes for participant enrolment, and ensuring that the ethical concerns associated with WhatsApp are addressed.

摘要

背景

反映全球规范,南非与跨境和国内人口流动水平高有关,但缺乏对卫生系统的认识来应对这些流动。现有文献强调了限制制定以移徙和健康为重点的循证应对措施的三个方法学挑战:(1)缺乏对移徙过程的参与;(2)排除国内移民;(3)缺乏能够在时间和地点上实时捕捉有关健康需求和医疗保健寻求经验的方法。在本文中,我们反思了一个为期四个月的试点项目,该项目探讨了使用 WhatsApp Messenger(一种在撒哈拉以南非洲广泛使用的流行手机应用程序)的情况,并评估了其作为移民和流动人口的研究工具的可行性,以为解决这些挑战的更大规模研究提供信息。

方法

2019 年 10 月至 2020 年 1 月期间,对 11 名参与者进行了为期四个月的试点。使用 Survey Node,这是一个允许通过 WhatsApp 自动管理调查的在线平台,每月进行调查。还获得了参与者的 GPS 坐标。参与者是通过豪登省的民间社会合作伙伴招募的,年龄在 18 岁以上,能够熟练使用英语,拥有兼容 WhatsApp 的手机。注册包括管理调查和培训参与者了解研究方案。参与者获得旅行费用和每月手机数据的报销。

结果

在可能的 88 次调查和位置响应中,收到了 61 次。一般来说,参与者对每月的调查做出了一致的回应,并在提示时分享了他们的位置。Survey Node 证明了通过 WhatsApp 管理调查的一种高效且有效的方法。通过 WhatsApp 共享位置证明很麻烦,因此开发了一个安全平台,参与者可以通过该平台共享他们的位置。解决了有关 WhatsApp 上数据共享的道德问题。

结论

试点的成功表明,WhatsApp 可以作为收集移民和流动人口数据的工具,为最终确定主要研究提供了信息。吸取的主要经验教训包括参与者注册的研究设计和流程的重要性,以及确保解决与 WhatsApp 相关的道德问题。

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