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Mobile Technology Use in Clinical Research Examining Challenges and Implications for Health Promotion in South Africa: Mixed Methods Study

Mobile Technology Use in Clinical Research Examining Challenges and Implications for Health Promotion in South Africa: Mixed Methods Study

These narratives are reflected in the following excerpts: I didn’t have a phone for two months, so I spent quite a while without a phone. I used parents’ phones. It was for when people couldn’t get hold of me, they would call my parents for emergencies. I didn’t have a phone for four months. I was not reachable. I used my boyfriend’s phone. The first number that I applied with is my grandmothers, that was the first one.

Khuthala Mabetha, Larske M Soepnel, Gugulethu Mabena, Molebogeng Motlhatlhedi, Lukhanyo Nyati, Shane A Norris, Catherine E Draper

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e48144

Evaluation of a Text Messaging Intervention to Promote Preconception Micronutrient Supplement Use: Feasibility Study Nested in the Healthy Life Trajectories Initiative Study in South Africa

Evaluation of a Text Messaging Intervention to Promote Preconception Micronutrient Supplement Use: Feasibility Study Nested in the Healthy Life Trajectories Initiative Study in South Africa

[FGD 5] “They should input it on time and not input it late, they should send it at around seven” [FGD 3] “I think they should send them Mondays and Wednesdays around 9, if you forgot, that will be a reminder that ‘I was supposed to take my supplements’” [FGD 1] “I think it’s fine, because you have to take them twice a week. So yes, it’s OK.” [FGD 4] “it was actually a good thing getting them twice a week.” [FGD 2] “I think twice a week it’s perfect.” [FGD 2] “I think it’s too little.”

Larske M Soepnel, Michelle C McKinley, Sonja Klingberg, Catherine E Draper, Alessandra Prioreschi, Shane A Norris, Lisa J Ware

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(8):e37309