CommCare

Using Mobile Applications for Community-based Social Support for Chronic Patients

Posted by MohiniBhavsar on Aug 18, 2010
Using Mobile Applications for Community-based Social Support for Chronic Patients data sheet 1429 Views
Author: 
Mhila, Gayo, DeRenzi, Brian, Mushi, Caroline, Wakabi, Timothy, Steele, Matt, Dhadialla, Prabhjot, Roos, Drew, Sims, Clayton, Jackson, Jonathan and Lesh, Neal
Publication Type: 
Report/White paper
Publication Date: 
Jan 2009
Abstract: 

In this paper, we present a phone-based application called CommCare which supports community health workers (CHWs) as they provide home-based care and social support to HIV+ and other chronic patients. We report on our experience developing and testing the application with five CHWs in Dar es salaam, Tanzania. We have developed a simple and easily useable system by rapidly prototyping CommCare with the community health workers, in quick iterations based on their feedback. The system guides the user through about 15 questions during each household visit. The CHWs answer the questions using the phone’s number pad, and the results are submitted over the cellular network to our server when the session is over.

We report on lessons learned from training and our initial deployment. We discuss the few hardware and software problems that arose during our initial piloting, most of which have been addressed. This use of CommCare has little effect on the time or efficiency of home visits, but results in much easier, much faster, and potentially more accurate reporting. In particular, it saves the CHWs approximately four hours per month spent on compiling reports in the paper system.

Finally, we conducted an initial qualitative assessment of the perception of the phone-based system by the clients of the CHWs who used it. We report on the findings below, which generally show a favorable impression of the system, including an appreciation that a phone can be more discreet than paper notebooks and that it can report data more quickly.


Lessons in Interoperability

Posted by KatrinVerclas on Oct 23, 2009

This post is reposted from the Open Mobile Consortium, a community of mobile technologists and practitioners working to drive open source mobile solutions for more effective and efficient humanitarian relief and global social development.  It is written by Neal Lesh.

One of the Open Mobile Consortium's (OMC) primary goals is to maximize interoperability and data-sharing capabilities among the open-source mobiles technologies so that the whole of our collective effort is greater than the sum of the individual parts.

CommCare

Posted by AnneryanHeatwole on Sep 14, 2009
CommCare data sheet 2795 Views
Organization that developed the Tool: 
Main Contact: 
Neal Lesh
Problem or Need: 

Community Health workers (CHWs) play a vital role in serving poor and rural populations. CHWs are typically in the best position to promote preventive care and convey important health information. CHWs can encourage prompt care-seeking behavior, and detect and refer those at risk for tuberculosis, malaria, and other important diseases. CHWs also have the potential to collect information that is needed at the national level about disease burden and barriers to adopting necessary health practices. CHWs, however, often receive relatively little medical training, have high turnover, and have limited opportunities to reinforce their knowledge once they begin working in the field. They typically lack effective tools required to maintain the longitudinal records required to provide truly effective care. Furthermore, CHWs are difficult to organize and manage for the very reason they are so effective: that they live in the community and only rarely have contact with their supervisors.

Dimagi and D-Tree international are leading CommCare, a mobile-phone based application enables community health workers (CWHs) to provide better, more efficient care while also enabling better supervision and coordination of community health programs

Main Contact Email : 
Brief Description: 

Dimagi and D-Tree international are leading CommCare, a mobile-phone based application enables community health workers (CWHs) to provide better, more efficient care while also enabling better supervision and coordination of community health programs. Each CHW will have a phone running the CommCare software that will assist them in managing household visits and planning their day. CommCare will collect and report data that will help monitor and evaluate community health programs themselves.

Tool Category: 
App resides and runs on a mobile phone
Is a web-based application/web service
Key Features : 

Modules:

  • Maternal Health
  • Safe Pregnancy
  • TB
  • Integrated Management of Childhood Illness
  • HIV

Technologies:

JavaRosa

RapidSMS

CommCareHQ

Main Services: 
Bulk SMS
Information Resources/Information Databases
Stand-alone Application
Tool Maturity: 
Currently deployed
Platforms: 
Java ME
All phones -- SMS
Program/Code Language: 
Java
Python
Organizations Using the Tool: 

 

  • Pathfinder
  • BRAC
  • Earth Institute/MVP
  • D-Tree International
  • Dimagi

 

Number of Current End Users: 
Under 100
Number of current beneficiaries: 
100-1,000
Languages supported: 
English, Swahili, Spanish
Is the Tool's Code Available?: 
Yes
Is an API available to interface with your tool?: 
No
Global Regions: 
Countries: