Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Heidelberg University Institute of Global Health, Heidelberg, Germany.
Qual Health Res. 2022 Jul;32(8-9):1273-1284. doi: 10.1177/10497323221091504. Epub 2022 Jun 8.
Mobile health (mHealth) interventions are increasingly used to support community health workers (CHWs) in low-and middle-income countries. As near-peers within their communities, the credibility of CHWs is sometimes questioned-a recognized barrier to their efficacy. Nested within a large, randomized-controlled trial, this qualitative study captured the experiences of South African CHWs, called "Mentor-Mothers," using tablets and animated videos to promote exclusive breastfeeding. We conducted in-depth telephone interviews with 26 tablet-carrying Mentor-Mothers. We analyzed interview transcripts using a Grounded Theory approach, then developed a theoretical framework, based on an emerging theme, for understanding how tablet technology boosts the perceived credibility of CHWs. Tablet-carrying Mentor-Mothers described an increase in their perceived credibility, which they attributed to overt and signaling effects related to enhanced credibility of (1) their messages, (2) themselves as messengers, and (3) the program employing them. Mobile technology investments in CHWs could enhance their credibility, translating into meaningful investments in the health of under-served communities.
移动健康(mHealth)干预措施越来越多地被用于支持低收入和中等收入国家的社区卫生工作者(CHWs)。作为社区中的近邻,CHWs 的可信度有时会受到质疑——这是他们效力的公认障碍。这项定性研究是在一项大型随机对照试验中进行的,该研究记录了南非 CHWs(称为“导师母亲”)使用平板电脑和动画视频来促进纯母乳喂养的经验。我们对 26 名携带平板电脑的导师母亲进行了深入的电话访谈。我们使用扎根理论方法分析访谈记录,然后根据一个新兴主题开发了一个理论框架,用于理解平板电脑技术如何提高 CHWs 的感知可信度。携带平板电脑的导师母亲们描述了她们的感知可信度有所提高,她们将这归因于与增强(1)信息、(2)信息传递者自身、(3)雇佣她们的项目可信度相关的明显和信号效应。对 CHWs 的移动技术投资可以提高他们的可信度,从而为服务不足的社区的健康带来有意义的投资。