Maryam Moghaddam-Zadeh University of Colorado at Boulder
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Maryam Moghaddam-Zadeh University of Colorado at Boulder
Maryam Moghaddam-Zadeh University of Colorado at Boulder November 2012 Context of the practicum Iranian Epilepsy Association (IEA) How to help IEA? Objectives of the Practicum Methodology Results & Discussion Conclusion & Recommendations Tehran (high speed ADSL) Boston (home) Boston (Harvard uni) Recurrent Seizures, 2+ Seizure disorder Not a disease! Seizure: Sudden excessive electrical discharge Blank stare, muscle spasms, uncontrolled movements, altered awareness… Rarely, or often Controlled by Medication - sanctions 50 M people, 1% of population… Evaluation of their existing ICTs How can it be improved? (Evaluation) What do the stakeholders prefer? (For Education & Communication) Which method/technology is more convenient & practical? Learn about Epilepsy & Possible ICT Solutions Read the previous surveys for IEA & online Identify their need for surveys & stakeholders Design Surveys U.S. Donors Doctors Families Patients Pretest Data Collection Data Entering Iran Data Analysis Conclusions & Recommendations Report to IEA U.S. Implementation by IEA 70 Surveys 108 Surveys 97 Surveys Donors (n=68, f=293) 12% IEA Website 11% 11% TV & Radio 10% Priodicals 8% Poster & Brochure Seminar Doctors (n=91,f=202) 17% Social Networks 17% Seminar or Conferences 15% 14% IEA Periodicals 11% Websites Electronic books Patients & Families (n=84, f=246) 24% 18% 13% 13% 8% Text Message IEA Periodicals TV or Radio Phone calls Email Have you seen IEA's website? Yes No 74% 90% 92% 26% 10% Donors (n=49) 8% Doctors (n=106) Patients & Families (n=66) Have you seen IEA's periodicals? Yes No 14% 42% 68% 86% 58% 32% Donors (n=56) Doctors (n=98) Patients & Families (n=63) Have you seen books published by IEA? Yes No 51% 54% 49% 46% Doctors (n=100) Patients & Families (n=61) 80% 20% Donors (n=55) What is your reason for helping IEA? (n=65, f=80) 56% 21% 14% 9% To do charity Because of my knowledge about this condition Others One of my relatives or friends has epilepsy Donors (n=63, f=105) 30% Patients & Families (n=79, f=246) 17% 28% 23% 11% 11% 6% 10% 10% 10% “Text messages” for patients, “email” & “text messages” for doctors Text messages are more practical than email Advertise website, & update regularly. Improve “periodicals” in quality and quantity, add a scientific one for doctors. Focus on TV & Radio, & traditional approaches for awareness of epilepsy & increase in donations Have IEA brochures at doctors’ offices & hospitals Short Term Needs Assessment results Tested questions & experience in survey & synthesis Email address collection Website improvement Long Term Developed methodology for reevaluation & improvement More effective communication in the future Foundation for text Message and Email infrastructure development Learned about Epilepsy Acted as IT, networking, email, tech person + translator (Farsi) Survey Design Data Collection & synthesis Analyzing results Interview NVC Enthusiasm of IEA for growth Felt part of the family & will visit! Campus VPN is useful! Download all apps before going Knowing the language helps Bottom-up processing Ask people before you assume something! Working in the developing world You might know 50%, they know the other 50% Learn from each other Dr. Revi Sterling Ms. Ruscha Cohen University of CO & ATLAS Program IEA Dr. Bolhari Dr. Mostafaei Staff (alphabetical order): Ms. Abbasi Ms. Bagheri Ms. Edalat Ms. Farokhi Mr. Ghodsi Nezhad Ms. Hossein Mardi Ms. Javadi Ms. Moosavi Ms. Nazari Ms. Saei Donors (n=68, f=293) 20% 10% 0% Poste Class Askin IEA IEA Educa In Phon TV & Priodi r & Semin News Audio Other or g an classe Email SMS Books Websi tional perso e Radio cals Broch ar paper Books s unive exper s& te DVD n calls ure rsity t wor… Series1 12% 11% 11% 10% 8% 7% 7% 6% 6% 4% 4% 4% 4% 3% 1% 1% 0% Doctors (n=91,f=202) 20% 10% 0% Seminar Posters Social IEA Electro Website Phone TV or or and Networ Periodic nic s calls Brochur Radio Confere ks als books nces es Series1 17% 17% 15% 14% 11% 8% 5% 5% Educati Attendi onal ng IEA DVDs Classes 4% 2% Audio books Others 1% 0% Patients & Families (n=84, f=246) 30% 20% 10% 0% Text IEA Messag Periodi e cals Series1 24% 18% TV or Radio Phone calls Email 13% 13% 8% Attendi Educati Seminar Posters Electro Social Website Others ng IEA onal or and nic Networ s Classes DVDs Confe… Broch… books ks 6% 5% 4% 4% 2% 2% 2% 0% Would you like to register in epilepsy social networks and participate in them actively? (n=77) No 43% Yes 57% Option 1 was “social networks” for doctors’ choice of communication! Doctors (n=34,f=62) 40% 13% Updating regularly 11% 11% 8% 6% 6% Patient’s access Multi language Login protected Easier access to Change in Chat real time to doctor’s health forum different pages graphical with patients office info appearance of website Patients & Families (n=17, f=29) 24% 21% 17% 10% Login protected health forum Chat real time with doctors Updating regularly 10% 7% Multi Chatting Easier language online with access to other different patients pages 7% Patient’s access to doctor’s office info 3% Others 0% Change in graphical appearance • Donors had few suggestions (lack of options): advertisement of website 3% Others 50% 44% Doctors (n=58, f=87) 40% 30% 18% 20% 14% 9% 9% Increasing the number of periodicals published per year Other 10% 6% 0% Creating a scientific Improving the Improving the periodical about quality of the quality of content’s epilepsy published content design and color Improving the graphics and images on the cover Patients & Families (n=39, f=43) 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 30% 26% 16% Improving the quality of the published content Increasing the number of periodicals published per year Creating a scientific periodical about epilepsy 14% Other 7% 7% Improving the graphics and images on the cover Improving the quality of content’s design and color (n=28,f=40) Get an answer to my question 3% Reading IEA Others 0% Finding out IEA’s account number to donate money 3% periodicals 7% Finding out IEA’s address and phone number 10% Getting information about Epilepsy 15% Reading News about epilepsy 62% Text messages (n=88) Email (n=83) once a month 2% 2-3 times a month 8% No 7% No 30% How often do you usually check your emails? Less than (n=92) Never/I don’t have email 2% Once a week 10% Yes 70% Yes 93% 2-3 times a week 30% One or more times a day 48% • Practical? Yes. 88% of doctors said they check their emails at least once a week. Would you like to forward educational emails and text messages to your friends and patients? (n=80) Would you like to answer patients’ questions on the phone or using email? (n=72) No 40% Yes 44% Yes 60% No 56% Donors’ Frequency of checking emails (n=39) never/I don't have email 15% once in 2-3 months 10% once a month 13% once a week 15% one or more times a day 26% 1-3 times a week 21% • 60% of them will share this info – So you can count on emails and text messages as a communication method • 44% of them will answer patients’ questions on email/phone –take advantage of that… • Patient’s active use of email? IEA sends questions to doctors, but sharing? (ex: 62% of donors check emails at least once a week) “Introduce to IEA” & “Talking” (n=56, f=74) Text Message 7% Others 9% Email 12% Introduce to IEA 46% Talking 26% How did you become familiar with epilepsy? (n=67, f = 84) advertisemen school or ts university 6% 6% Media 12% One of my family members or I have epilepsy 19% others 27% friends and acquaintance s 30% Sending brochures to donors may help Videos at IEA? Or even on Metro/TV Others: brochures, newspapers, ads How would you like IEA to respond to your questions? (n=43, f=160) Letter 12% Others 2% Visiting IEA in person 14% Phone Conversat ion with a therapist 16% place where phone calls won the vote by a bit Phone Call 21% IEA Website 18% Text Messages 17% Only Not a drastic difference though We forgot to include email in options, but: IEA website Text messages Another phone call: talking with a therapist