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Unpacking the performance of a mobile health information messaging program for mothers (MomConnect) in South Africa: evidence on program reach and messaging exposure.

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LeFevre, AE; Dane, P; Copley, CJ; Pienaar, C; Parsons, AN; Engelhard, M; Woods, D; Bekker, M; Benjamin, P; Pillay, Y; Barron, P; Seebregts, CJ ...
Published in: BMJ Glob Health
2018

Despite calls to address broader evidence gaps in linking digital technologies to outcome and impact level health indicators, limited attention has been paid to measuring processes pertaining to the performance of programs. In this paper, we assess the program reach and message exposure of a mobile health information messaging program for mothers (MomConnect) in South Africa. In this descriptive study, we draw from system generated data to measure exposure to the program through registration attempts and conversions, message delivery, opt-outs and drop-outs. Using a logit model, we additionally explore determinants for early registration, opt-outs and drop-outs. From August 2014 to April 2017, 1 159 431 women were registered to MomConnect; corresponding to half of women attending antenatal care 1 (ANC1) and nearly 60% of those attending ANC1 estimated to own a mobile phone. In 2016, 26% of registrations started to get women onto MomConnect did not succeed. If registration attempts were converted to successful registrations, coverage of ANC1 attendees would have been 74% in 2016 and 86% in 2017. When considered as percentage of ANC1 attendees with access to a mobile phone, addressing conversion challenges bring registration coverage to an estimated 83%-89% in 2016 and 97%-100% in 2017. Among women registered, nearly 80% of expected short messaging service messages were received. While registration coverage and message delivery success rates exceed those observed for mobile messaging programs elsewhere, study findings highlight opportunities for program improvement and reinforce the need for rigorous and continuous monitoring of delivery systems.

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BMJ Glob Health

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2059-7908

Publication Date

2018

Volume

3

Issue

Suppl 2

Start / End Page

e000583

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 4203 Health services and systems
 

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LeFevre, A. E., Dane, P., Copley, C. J., Pienaar, C., Parsons, A. N., Engelhard, M., … Mohan, D. (2018). Unpacking the performance of a mobile health information messaging program for mothers (MomConnect) in South Africa: evidence on program reach and messaging exposure. BMJ Glob Health, 3(Suppl 2), e000583. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000583
LeFevre, Amnesty E., Pierre Dane, Charles J. Copley, Cara Pienaar, Annie Neo Parsons, Matt Engelhard, David Woods, et al. “Unpacking the performance of a mobile health information messaging program for mothers (MomConnect) in South Africa: evidence on program reach and messaging exposure.BMJ Glob Health 3, no. Suppl 2 (2018): e000583. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000583.
LeFevre AE, Dane P, Copley CJ, Pienaar C, Parsons AN, Engelhard M, et al. Unpacking the performance of a mobile health information messaging program for mothers (MomConnect) in South Africa: evidence on program reach and messaging exposure. BMJ Glob Health. 2018;3(Suppl 2):e000583.
LeFevre, Amnesty E., et al. “Unpacking the performance of a mobile health information messaging program for mothers (MomConnect) in South Africa: evidence on program reach and messaging exposure.BMJ Glob Health, vol. 3, no. Suppl 2, 2018, p. e000583. Pubmed, doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000583.
LeFevre AE, Dane P, Copley CJ, Pienaar C, Parsons AN, Engelhard M, Woods D, Bekker M, Benjamin P, Pillay Y, Barron P, Seebregts CJ, Mohan D. Unpacking the performance of a mobile health information messaging program for mothers (MomConnect) in South Africa: evidence on program reach and messaging exposure. BMJ Glob Health. 2018;3(Suppl 2):e000583.

Published In

BMJ Glob Health

DOI

ISSN

2059-7908

Publication Date

2018

Volume

3

Issue

Suppl 2

Start / End Page

e000583

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 4203 Health services and systems