Validation of Mobile Messages for an mHealth Intervention for Smokeless Tobacco Cessation in India

Document Type : Short Communications

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1 Consultant, Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) India, Okhla Phase III, New Delhi, India.

2 Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), New Delhi, India.

3 Medical Content Writer, HexaHealth, Gurugram, Haryana, India.

4 Department of Community Medicine, SJMCH, Puri, India.

5 Department of Community Medicine, MKCG Medical College, Ganjam, Odisha, India.

6 Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London, London, UK.

Abstract

Background: With the growth in use of mobile messages for behaviour change, the need to incorporate personal needs and cultural characteristics of target users has been promoted. The study aimed to describe the findings of content validation of mobile messages designed to promote smokeless tobacco cessation in primary care. Methods: This study used a concurrent mixed-method approach with 13 patients who were tobacco users at urban primary care clinics. The clarity and appeal of 32 messages were rated on a Likert scale from 1 to 10. A mean clarity and appeal score per message was generated. A 5-item discussion guide was used for in-depth interviews and data was analysed using framework analysis. Results: Participants found the content of the messages useful, and preferred shorter and audio formatted messages. The clarity scores for the messages ranged from 7.9 to 9.4 with an average score of 8.7 (SD 0.5). The appeal scores ranged from 7.3 to 9.2, with an average score of 8.5 (SD 0.6). Conclusions: Twenty-six from a total of 32 messages were found appropriate and finalised for use. This methodology can be used when developing contextually relevant mobile message interventions in other low resource settings. 

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