Article de revue

An evaluation of the feasibility and usability of a proof of concept mobile app for adverse event reporting post influenza vaccination.

The Canadian National Vaccine Safety network (CANVAS) gathers and analyzes safety data on individuals receiving the influenza vaccine during the early stages of annual influenza vaccination campaigns with data collected via participant surveys through the Internet. We sought to examine whether it was feasible to use a mobile application (app) to facilitate AEFI reporting for the CANVAS network. To explore this, we developed a novel smartphone app, recruited participants from a hospital influenza immunization clinic and by word of mouth and instructed them to download and utilize the app. The app reminded participants to complete the CANVAS AEFI surveillance surveys (\"AEFI surveys\") on day 8 and 30, a survey capturing app usability metrics at day 30 (\"usability survey\") and provided a mechanism to report AEFI events spontaneously throughout the whole study period. All survey results and spontaneous reports were recorded on a privacy compliant, cloud server. A software plug-in, Lookback, was used to record

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2016

Journal

Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics

Volume

7

Type

Article de revue

Catégories

  • Données

Maladies

  • Grippe

Pays

  • Canada

Mots-clés

  • AEFI
  • ICT
  • Mobile phone

Régions de l'OMS

  • Région des Amériques

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