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mSaada: A Mobile Health Tool
Sponsor: Duke University
Summary
In the R21 phase of this project, investigators will: (1) work with key stakeholders and local and international developers to finalize the mSaada platform, building on the existing prototype to add patient and specimen tracking functionality; and (2) carry out a pilot to identify the patient, provider and health system factors necessary to design a trial to evaluate mSaada effectiveness in assisting community health volunteer-led home-based HPV screening, and implementation factors. Investigators will carry out a six-month pilot of mSaada with community units in two health facilities providing HPV-based screening, and use performance metrics including system usage rates, workflow observations and qualitative data to guide the planning of a to determine effectiveness. In the R33 phase of the project, investigators plan to: (1) conduct an 18-month c-RCT across 12 health facilities to determine the impact of mSaada on cervical cancer screening uptake, treatment acquisition and cervical cancer knowledge levels among women in the community; and (2) measure the requisite implementation factors for mSaada effectiveness, sustainability, and scale-up. The rigorous study design will allow us to determine the clinical impact of mSaada, ensure the local and regional infrastructure has the capacity necessary for sustainability and develop strategies for widespread implementation and scale-up. Collaboration with key stakeholders from the Kenya Ministry of Health will facilitate the development of a long-term sustainability plan as the country moves toward HPV-based cervical cancer screening. Investigators anticipate the mSaada platform will play a pivotal role in facilitating the introduction of HPV-based screening programs that can reach women in settings with limited health care infrastructure.
Official title: mSaada: A Mobile Health Tool to Improve Cervical Cancer Screening in Western Kenya
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
6000
Start Date
2024-02-19
Completion Date
2027-06-30
Last Updated
2025-11-14
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
mSaada
mSaada is an integrated digital platform to support patients, community health volunteers (CHVs), providers and health systems in an HPV-based cervical cancer screening strategy. mSaada is hosted on an open-source platform (Dimagi, CommCare) as a mobile health application to support patient data collection, protocol support and counseling aids. mSaada will include an education module, patient and specimen tracking, screening reminders, and messaging functionality.
Locations (1)
Kenya Medical Research Institute
Kisumu, Kenya