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Hi All,

As part of my dissertation research at Columbia University I am conducting
a survey on mobile health technologies (such as cell phones, tablets, PDAs
and wearable tech) that are being used for chronic disease management,
disease prevention, or health promotion. The survey is confidential and
anonymous, and respondents will have a chance to win either a $300, $200 or
$100 amazon gift card.

It is my hope that this research will contribute to identifying best
practices in the field of mobile health while generating recommendations
that may increase levels of accessibility and inform improvements in the
design of mhealth technologies, as well as improve customer satisfaction.

Please see more detailed information below, and please share widely with
friends and colleagues in the global health, health education, and public
health fields.

Thank you!
Tseday Alehegn


ARE YOU INVOLVED IN M-HEALTH TECHNOLOGY FOR HEALTH RELATED OUTCOMES?

*For a chance to win a prize ($$$), please take the*
>


> *M-HEALTH TECHNOLOGY SURVEY*
>

>
> IRB PROTOCOL NUMBER: 17-114
>
> The Research Group on Disparities in Health (RGDH) within the Department
> of Health and Behavior Studies at Teachers College, Columbia University, in
> New York, New York is conducting a study to learn more about mobile
> health (m-health) best practices for chronic disease management, disease
> prevention and health promotion.
>
> •   Participation in this online survey is limited to the first 200 people
>
> •   Participation in the study takes about 25-30 minutes
>
> •   After 200 people complete the survey, all those who took the survey
> more than once will be eliminated from study participation. Then, the
> Webmaster will run a program to randomly select 3 e-mail accounts without
> in any way linking your identity to the survey results. The 3 e-mail
> accounts will be the winners of either a $300, $200 or $100 bar-coded gift
> certificate for use on amazon.com
>
> •   *Please use the link below to review the informed consent form, learn
> about your rights as a participant, and continue on to take the survey.*
>
> •   *We also invite you to e-mail, text, and tweet other students you
> know:*
>


>  *Go to **https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/M-Health_Technology_Survey
> <https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/M-Health_Technology_Survey>* *to take the
> m-health technology survey for chance to win either $300, $200 or $100
> prize.*
>
>
>
>
>
> NOTE: Participants have a 3 in 200 chance of winning either a $300, $200
> or $100 bar-coded gift certificate for use on amazon.com
>
>
>
> *THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION!*
>
> *Tseday Alehegn MA, MS, *Doctoral Candidate, Department of Health and
> Behavior Studies, Pre-Doctoral Student, Research Group on Disparities in
> Health, Teachers College, Columbia University, Box 114, 525 W. 120th Street,
> New York, NY 10027; [log in to unmask]
>


> *BARBARA C. WALLACE, Ph.D.,* Director, Research Group on Disparities in
> Health, Professor of Health Education, Clinical Psychologist, Department of
> Health and Behavior Studies, Teachers College, Columbia University, Box
> 114, 525 W. 120th Street, New York, NY 10027; [log in to unmask]; *Study
> Contact Number:  267-269-7411*
>

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