Community Health Recommendations Driven by mHealth Population Surveillance Data Amongst Burmese Displaced People in Eastern India: A Pilot Usability Assessment of a Mobile Health Application for Data Collection

AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2024 Jan 11;2023:933-941. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTWith recent increases in armed conflict and forced migration, refugee health has become a growing priority amongst those who work in global health. Refugees and forced migrants, also known as displaced persons, face barriers to accessing health services and are often at an increased risk for adverse health outcomes, such as sexual violence, infectious diseases, poor maternal outcomes, and mental health concerns. Mobile health (mHealth) applications have been shown to increase access and improve health outcomes among refugee populations. Our study aims to evaluate the feasibility of using a novel mHealth application to conduct population health surveillance data collection amongst a population of Myanmar citizens who have been forced to relocate to eastern India. The data collected in a low-resource setting through the mHealth application will be used to identify priority areas for intervention which will assist in the development of a tailored intervention plan that best suits our population.PMID:38222406 | PMC:PMC10785942
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