Design, development and implementation of a digital burial record-keeping and management system in Bangladesh.

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Global Health Pub Date : 2025-02-28 DOI:10.7189/jogh.15.04086
Md Hafizur Rahman, Akm Tanvir Hossain, Uchchash Barua, Md Shahidul Islam, Ema Akter, Ridwana Maher Manna, Md Alamgir Hossain, Tasnu Ara, Nasimul Ghani Usmani, Pradip Chandra, Shafiqul Ameen, Sabrina Jabeen, Anisuddin Ahmed, Taufiq Zahidur Rahman, Mohammad Mamun-Ul-Hassan, Atiqul Islam, Beth Tippett Barr, Qazi Sadeq-Ur Rahman, Shams El Arifeen, Aniqa Tasnim Hossain, Ahmed Ehsanur Rahman
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Abstract

Background: Digitalisation of death documentation in Bangladesh's graveyards is crucial for accurate mortality data and public health planning. Additionally, studying the usability, technology acceptance, and implementation aspects of the digital death record-keeping system, an innovative intervention that has not been previously explored, ensures the effectiveness, user adoption, and long-term sustainability. We designed, implemented, and evaluated a digital mortality surveillance system in graveyards in Dhaka city of Bangladesh.

Methods: The study was conducted in six graveyards of the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC). First, we conducted formative research to understand the documentation process of the graveyard record-keeping and inform architecture for a digital record-keeping system. We then developed a digital record-keeping system for graveyard. A cross-sectional quantitative and qualitative study was conducted among web and app users, and graveyard managers and death records keepers.

Results: A total of 200 app and web users and 14 record-keepers and managers participated. App and web users had high levels of system usability (88%) and found them easy to use (100%) and well-integrated (100%), with disagreement on complexity (100%), inconsistency (100%), and technical support needs (100%). These users had high technology acceptance and agreed the tools help accomplish tasks quickly (100%), improve performance (100%), and were easy to learn (100%). Digital death record-keepers reported using the system frequently (71%) but found it somewhat complex (14%) and not consistently easy to use (28%), with some reported that the systems were well integration (50%) and easy to learn (43%). While technology acceptance varied, death record keepers generally agreed that the system helps with quick task completion (50%) and performance improvement (57%), increase productivity (43%), enhance effectiveness (57%), and easy to use (50%). The digital death record-keeping system received mixed reactions, with younger, tech-savvy operators being optimistic, while older supervisors were sceptical and uncomfortable with technology. Additionally, the system was found to be feasible to an extent, particularly by data entry operators and graveyard managers.

Conclusions: The digital death record-keeping system was generally well-received by app and web users for its usability and integration, though graveyard supervisor found it somewhat complex, with mixed reactions based on tech-savviness; overall, the system was deemed feasible and sustainable.

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背景:孟加拉国墓地死亡记录的数字化对于准确的死亡率数据和公共卫生规划至关重要。此外,研究数字死亡记录保存系统的可用性、技术接受度和实施方面是一项创新性干预措施,此前尚未进行过探索,研究该系统可确保有效性、用户采用率和长期可持续性。我们设计、实施并评估了孟加拉国达卡市墓地的数字死亡监测系统:研究在达卡北城公司(DNCC)的六个墓地进行。首先,我们进行了形成性研究,以了解墓地记录保存的文档流程,并为数字记录保存系统的架构提供信息。然后,我们为墓地开发了一个数字记录保存系统。我们对网络和应用程序用户、墓地管理者和死亡记录保存者进行了横向定量和定性研究:共有 200 名应用程序和网络用户以及 14 名记录员和管理员参与了研究。应用程序和网络用户对系统的可用性评价很高(88%),认为它们易于使用(100%)且集成度高(100%),但对复杂性(100%)、不一致性(100%)和技术支持需求(100%)存在分歧。这些用户对技术的接受程度很高,并认为这些工具有助于快速完成任务(100%)、提高绩效(100%)和易于学习(100%)。数字死亡记录保存者报告说他们经常使用系统(71%),但发现它有些复杂(14%),而且不是一直都很容易使用(28%),一些人报告说系统整合得很好(50%),而且容易学习(43%)。虽然对技术的接受程度各不相同,但死亡记录保存者普遍认为该系统有助于快速完成任务(50%)和提高绩效(57%)、提高生产率(43%)、提高效率(57%)和易于使用(50%)。对数字死亡记录保存系统的反应不一,年轻、精通技术的操作员持乐观态度,而年长的主管则对技术持怀疑态度,并感到不自在。此外,该系统在一定程度上是可行的,尤其是数据输入操作员和墓地管理人员:数字死亡记录保存系统因其可用性和集成性而受到应用程序和网络用户的普遍欢迎,尽管墓地主管认为该系统有些复杂,但对技术的熟练程度反应不一;总体而言,该系统被认为是可行和可持续的。
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Journal of Global Health
Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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期刊介绍: Journal of Global Health is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Edinburgh University Global Health Society, a not-for-profit organization registered in the UK. We publish editorials, news, viewpoints, original research and review articles in two issues per year.
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