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This project will determine how well the mobile health (mHealth) Nthabi application is introduced and used at district hospitals in Lesotho. This will help with measuring the effectiveness of an evidence-based mHealth application in a low-income country. Three factors will be studied when assessing the mHealth application's overall impact: 1) end-user content knowledge 2) pre and post stage of change and 3) system usage. This data will be collected by the mHealth application. End-users will use the mHealth application over a period of two months. Results will be shared with the clinical, health services research, information technology, and policy communities.


Clinical Trial Description

Lesotho has second-highest HIV and fifth-highest tuberculosis prevalence rates worldwide, and a maternal mortality rate (1024/100,000) that is among the highest in Africa. As there are only 6.2 nurses and 0.5 physicians per 10,000 people, both about one-third of the African average, there is an enormous need for eHealth systems to assist the clinical care system. Preconception care is an effort to focus on engaging young women in their health before they become pregnant since many women enter pregnancy at risk for poor outcomes because of preexisting medical conditions or not following evidence-based preventive action. In 2013, the WHO prioritized research that focuses on developing, delivering, and scaling preconception women's health interventions in low and middle-income countries to optimize health and birth outcomes. The WHO emphasized implementation research as the key step in helping to maximize the coverage and uptake of preconception care to enhance the long-term health outcomes for women and their children. The existing "Gabby" system is a patient-facing, user-friendly, evidence-based, scalable, culturally adaptive, health communication system designed to improve women's health. The investigator's team has developed and tested several Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs), which are virtual characters designed using expertise from health communication, psychotherapy, social psychology, sociolinguistics, linguistics, and communication theory. For this project, the investigators will first adapt the existing "Gabby" system to a culturally appropriate mHealth application, called "Nthabi", and second, study the impact of the Nthabi application into district hospitals in Lesotho in partnership with the Lesotho Boston Health Alliance (LeBoHA) using the existing educational infrastructure. The research team will assess the effectiveness of Nthabi based on the periodic stage of change assessments over the two-month implementation, end-user content knowledge, and system usage. ;


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NCT number NCT04354168
Study type Interventional
Source Boston University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 8, 2021
Completion date August 25, 2022

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