Augmenting caregiver in-home safety practices via mHealth: A randomized controlled trial

Centre for Injury Prevention and Community Safety (CIPCS), PeerCorps Trust Fund, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.2330v1
Subject Areas
Emergency and Critical Care, Epidemiology, Global Health, Pediatrics, Public Health
Keywords
Injury, Under fives, Home health, mHealth, Epidemiology
Copyright
© 2016 L. Wilson et al.
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Cite this article
L. Wilson M, Kigwangalla HA. 2016. Augmenting caregiver in-home safety practices via mHealth: A randomized controlled trial. PeerJ Preprints 4:e2330v1

Abstract

Unintentional injuries among under-fives represent an important cause of preventable morbidity in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. In-home interventions targeting caregiver safety practices currently show promise in reducing household injury risks. Mobile health (mHealth) is emerging as a potentially cost effective platform for the delivery of critical health information in resource poor settings. The goal of this project is to introduce an mHealth intervention targeting household risk factors for child burn injuries in Dar es Salaam.

Author Comment

The following is a working document intended to become an official study protocol once completed.