Fivian, E, Parida, M, Mohanty, S, Harris-fry, H, Padhan, S and Kadiyala, S. 2024. Mobile Interventions for Upscaling Participatory Action and Videos for Agriculture and Nutrition (m-UPAVAN): Qualitative Interview Data. [Online]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. Available from: https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00003847.
Fivian, E, Parida, M, Mohanty, S, Harris-fry, H, Padhan, S and Kadiyala, S. Mobile Interventions for Upscaling Participatory Action and Videos for Agriculture and Nutrition (m-UPAVAN): Qualitative Interview Data [Internet]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; 2024. Available from: https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00003847.
Fivian, E, Parida, M, Mohanty, S, Harris-fry, H, Padhan, S and Kadiyala, S (2024). Mobile Interventions for Upscaling Participatory Action and Videos for Agriculture and Nutrition (m-UPAVAN): Qualitative Interview Data. [Data Collection]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.17037/DATA.00003847.
Description
These data were collected to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and equity of a nutrition-sensitive agriculture intervention from the UPAVAN trial (see: 10.1016/S2542-5196(21)00001-2) adapted to a mobile intervention (m-UPAVAN) during the COVID-19 pandemic in rural Odisha, India. We used a convergent parallel mixed-method design. This data collection includes 38 transcripts of qualitative interviews conducted among women with a child <2 years of age at the end of the m-UPAVAN intervention. Interviews were conducted to understand women’s experiences of the m-UPAVAN intervention, factors that affected its feasibility and acceptability, and the potential for realising change in nutrition-sensitive agricultural and nutrition-specific practices. Participants from the UPAVAN intervention areas were asked whether they participated in the UPAVAN interventions, and if so, questions on preferences for m-UPAVAN vs UPAVAN were additionally administered. Interviews also enquired into women's general phone usage and gender norms in phone access and use.
Quantitative data collected as part of the same study are available from: 10.17037/DATA.00003635.
Additional information
Transcripts of qualitative interviews contain unique participant experiences and information that may risk revealing participants’ identities, even after the removal of common identifiers. Given the nature of the discussions, this may risk jeopardising participant safety. Therefore, these data are only available for specific lines of enquiry that do not jeopardise the participants’ anonymity and safety and are subject to ethical approval. For full information on topics covered during interviews, please see the interview guide uploaded under 'Study Instruments'.
Description of data capture | All in-depth interviews were semi-structured, with open-ended questions and relevant prompts. Interview guides were piloted and refined, as necessary. Interviews were conducted in Odiya (local language) at participants’ homes by five experienced qualitative researchers from DCOR Consulting Pvt. Before analysis, interview recordings were translated and transcribed verbatim into English by DCOR. | ||||
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Data capture method | Interview: Face-to-face | ||||
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Date (Date submitted to LSHTM repository) | 16 April 2024 | ||||
Language(s) of written materials | English |
Data Creators | Fivian, E, Parida, M, Mohanty, S, Harris-fry, H, Padhan, S and Kadiyala, S |
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Associated roles | Fivian, E (Data Manager), Kadiyala, S (Principal Investigator), Parida, M (Data Collector), Mohanty, S (Project Leader), Harris-fry, H (Research Group), Allen, E (Research Group), Pradhan, R (Project Member), Padhan, S (Project Member), Prost, A (Project Manager) and Das, P (Data Collector) |
LSHTM Faculty/Department | Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health > Dept of Population Health (2012- ) |
Participating Institutions | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom, DCOR Consulting Pvt. Ltd., India, Voluntary Association for Rural Reconstruction and Appropriate Technology (VARRAT), India, Digital Green, New Delhi, India |
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Date Deposited | 26 Apr 2024 09:46 |
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Last Modified | 26 Apr 2024 09:46 |
Publisher | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |
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Filename: m-UPAVAN_example_quotes.docx
Description: m-UPAVAN Example quotes
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Description: 38 qualitative interview transcripts from semi-structured in-depth interviews conducted among mothers with a child <2 years to understand experiences of the m-UPAVAN pilot intervention and factors that affected its feasibility and acceptability
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Description: m-UPAVAN participant information and informed consent form for qualitative interviews
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Study Instrument
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Description: m-UPAVAN semi-structured qualitative interview guide
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