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Presumptive Diagnosis and Awareness for STDs via SMS for Young Cambodian in Rural Areas

Phal DES, Kong Marry, Khim Chameoun, Srun Soliva, Christelle Scharff and John Traxler

Email:phaldes@rupp.edu.kh

ObjectivesProblemsOur partnersProject workflowm-health architecture and Khmer GUI

Findings and ContributionsReferences

CONTENTS

Use ICT to improve healthcare in rural areas of Cambodia

Develop mobile phone application for young people to consult their problems (STDs) with professional medical staffs.

OBJECTIVES

PROBLEMS

81% of the population live in rural areas[1].In 2007, 40% of RHAC patients were affected with STDs [2].Unawareness of sanitation and inadequate access to careSocial and cultural barriers (Embarrassment of talking about STD)

OUR PARTNERSSMART:• provides the mobile phone service in Cambodia.• is the third largest mobile in Cambodia, 850,000 subscribes in 2011 [3].• offers us free of charge SMS communication between a mobile client-based application and server.

OUR PARTNERS (cont.)RHAC (Reproductive Health Associated of Cambodia):• is a non-government organization which focuses on reproduction health in Cambodia.• was admitted as the Cambodian member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) [4].• has provided the symptoms of STD, as well as medical advice regarding the design of the applications.

PROJECT WORKFLOW

m-health ARCHITECTURE$

of local Question

USER INTERFACE OF THE MOBILE CLIENT APPLICATION IN KHMER WITH TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH

District

Province

Choose Location

Location List of SymptomsAnswerSymptoms

FINDINGS

Develop mobile application in Khmer interface.Ability of using application depends on the level of education.Change user attitude such as: less embarrassment of talking about STD, motivate users have medical consultant nearby them.

CONTRIBUTIONSShare knowledge of STDs to young CambodianProvide Computer Science students to concrete project of software engineering for social problems.

Published and received award for distinguished paper of conference JCAICT, 2011.

AWARDS

Thank You for your attention!

REFERENCES

1. National Cambodian Committee for Population and Development, 2010.

2. Reproductive Health Association of Cambodia (RHAC), 2007.

3. Posts Tagged ‘SMART’, 2011. http://khmerweekly.com

4. International Planned Parenthood Federation(IPPF) http://www.ippfwhr.org/