Development and Implementation of Culturally Tailored Offline Mobile Health Surveys.
Scott McIntoshJose G Perez-RamosMargaret Mochon DemmentCarmen Milagros Vélez-VegaEsteban AvendañoDeborah J OssipTimothy D V DyePublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2016)
Formative and process evaluation strategies are necessary and useful for the development and implementation of survey research projects using emerging mHealth technologies in LMICs and other low resource settings. Lessons learned include: (1) plan institutional review board (IRB) approvals in multiple countries carefully to allow for development, implementation, and feedback, (2) in addition to testing the content of survey instruments, allow time and consideration for testing the use of novel mHealth technology (hardware and software), (3) incorporate training for and feedback from project staff, LMIC partner staff, and research participants, and (4) change methods accordingly, including content, as mHealth technology usage influences and is influenced by the content and structure of the survey instrument. Lessons learned from early phases of LMIC research projects using emerging mHealth technologies are critical for informing subsequent research methods and study designs.