Women's participation in mobile phone surveys in Mozambique: Findings from a qualitative study.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tropical Medicine & International Health Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-19 DOI:10.1111/tmi.70006
Rosemary Morgan, Yolanda Manganhe, Celso Monjane, Milly Nakatabira, Helen Kuo, Cremildo Manhiça, Ferão Mandlate, Milton Sengo, Midalia Uamba, Almamy Malick Kante, Ivalda Macicame, Agbessi Amouzou
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Abstract

Objectives: The use of mobile phone surveys in low- and middle-income countries is increasing as a low-cost and rapid alternative to in-person interviews. However, ensuring they are representative of women and, when women are included reducing potential response bias and harm are important considerations. To improve women's participation in phone surveys, we conducted a qualitative study in Mozambique to better understand women's experiences of participating in mobile phone surveys.

Methods: This study was part of the Rapid Mortality Mobile Phone Survey (RaMMPS) project implemented in Mozambique to test the use of mobile phone interviews for childhood mortality measurement at the national level. We conducted a qualitative study with 32 women who had previously participated in the RAMMPS mobile phone survey. Interviews were conducted both in-person and over the phone. Thematic analysis was done manually using the Framework approach.

Results: Gender-related considerations that emerged from the data regarding women's participation included women's access to mobile phones, the reduced time burden and convenience of participating in mobile phone interviews compared to in-person interviews, difficulties ensuring privacy in mobile phone surveys, the effect of the interviewer's gender on participant responses, and women's safety concerns.

Conclusion: Important considerations for including women in mobile phone surveys relate to efforts to reduce response bias and mitigate harm, such as ensuring privacy and considering the gender of the data collector. Addressing these issues is crucial to improving women's participation and experience in mobile phone surveys.

莫桑比克妇女参与移动电话调查:一项定性研究的结果。
目的:在低收入和中等收入国家,移动电话调查作为面对面访谈的一种低成本和快速替代方法的使用正在增加。然而,确保他们是女性的代表,并在包括女性时减少潜在的反应偏见和伤害是重要的考虑因素。为了提高女性在电话调查中的参与度,我们在莫桑比克进行了一项定性研究,以更好地了解女性参与手机调查的经历。方法:本研究是莫桑比克实施的快速死亡率移动电话调查(RaMMPS)项目的一部分,该项目旨在测试在国家层面上使用移动电话访谈来测量儿童死亡率。我们对之前参加过RAMMPS手机调查的32名女性进行了定性研究。采访包括面对面采访和电话采访。主题分析是使用框架方法手动完成的。结果:从有关妇女参与的数据中得出的与性别相关的考虑因素包括:妇女使用移动电话、与面对面访谈相比,参加移动电话访谈减少了时间负担和便利性、在移动电话调查中确保隐私的困难、访谈者性别对参与者回答的影响以及妇女的安全问题。结论:将女性纳入移动电话调查的重要考虑因素涉及减少反应偏差和减轻伤害的努力,例如确保隐私和考虑数据收集者的性别。解决这些问题对于提高妇女在移动电话调查中的参与度和经验至关重要。
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Tropical Medicine & International Health
Tropical Medicine & International Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
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发文量
129
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Tropical Medicine & International Health is published on behalf of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Foundation Tropical Medicine and International Health, Belgian Institute of Tropical Medicine and Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine. Tropical Medicine & International Health is the official journal of the Federation of European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health (FESTMIH).
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