The elusive path toward measuring health outcomes: Lessons learned from a pseudo-randomized controlled trial of a large-scale mobile health initiative

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Abstract

Mobile health (mHealth) offers new opportunities to improve access to health services and health information. It also presents new challenges in evaluating its impact, particularly in linking the use of a technology intervention that aims to improve health behaviors with the health outcomes that are impacted by changed behaviors. The availability of data from a multitude of sources (paper-based and electronic) provides the conditions to facilitate making stronger connections between self-reported data and clinical outcomes. This commentary shares lessons and important considerations based on the experience of applying new research frameworks and incorporating maternal and child health records data into a pseudo-randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of mMitra, a stage-based voice messaging program to improve maternal, newborn, and child health outcomes in urban slums in India.

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Mechael, P., Kaonga, N. N., Chandrasekharan, S., Prakash, M. P., Peter, J., Ganju, A., & Murthy, N. (2019). The elusive path toward measuring health outcomes: Lessons learned from a pseudo-randomized controlled trial of a large-scale mobile health initiative. JMIR MHealth and UHealth, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.2196/14668

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