Public Health Assessment Teams Benefit from Handheld MobileMapper 6 Smart GPS/GIS
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Interview teams assisted by Team Epi-Aid, an award-winning volunteer group at the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health, are conducting cluster sampling studies using Ashtech handheld MobileMapper 6 smart GPS/GIS devices to navigate to designated survey sites and collect point specific field data.

The cluster sampling studies, usually conducted by ten, two-person teams, are carried out under the auspices of the University of North Carolina Center for Public Health Preparedness Spatial Health Assessment and Research Program (SHARP). One example of an upcoming survey, which is being done in collaboration with the Center for Disease Control (CDC), will study how the reproductive health needs of women may have been affected by the 2010 ravaging floods in coastal counties of North Carolina.

The MobileMapper 6 smart GPS units were chosen for their cost-efficiency and ruggedness, according to Matthew Simon, UNC Center for Public Health Preparedness, GIS Analyst & Research Associate. “We’ve been able to buy two or even three of the MobileMapper 6 devices compared to the cost of single comparable competing unit. In addition, the MobileMapper 6 is very rugged and waterproof, has easily replaceable AA batteries and an integrated camera.”

The cluster sampling surveys, containing from 15 to 30 questions, are prepared in ArcPad® Studio. Each MobileMapper 6 unit, running Windows Mobile OS and ArcPad, is loaded with the custom survey form and a street map layer with point designations. Each team uses the MobileMapper 6 to navigate to its assigned points. The points usually have a reverse geo-coded address associated with each point. When the team arrives at the specified point, a scripted survey form pops up with drop downs, check and text boxes to enable the teams to enter and record the answers to the survey.

About SHARP

The University of North Carolina Center for Public Health Preparedness (UNC CPHP) is a program of the North Carolina Institute for Public Health, the service and outreach arm of the University of North Carolina’s Gillings School of Global Public Health. The Spatial Health Assessment and Research Program (SHARP) is part of UNC CPHP. SHARP assists public health service agencies with data collection and spatial analysis projects by providing geographic information systems (GIS) technical assistance and consultation, training, and survey support related to emergency preparedness or other community-wide or regional public health concerns. SHARP uses geographical cluster sampling to cost-effectively survey a geographically dispersed population by sampling a relatively few number of points and get a representative idea of what the needs are in an area.

For more information visit cphp.sph.unc.edu/sharpgis.

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