在南非常规卫生信息管理系统中试行关键人群唯一识别码:多阶段研究协议》。

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JMIR Research Protocols Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.2196/55092
Mashudu Rampilo, Edith Phalane, Refilwe Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya
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背景:全球社会已经制定了一个雄心勃勃的目标,即到 2030 年消除艾滋病毒/艾滋病这一公共卫生威胁。在实现这些目标的过程中已经取得了重大进展;然而,人们仍然担心缺乏关键人群(KPs)的分类常规数据来开展有针对性的艾滋病毒防治工作。关键人群包括女性性工作者、变性人、男同性恋者和其他男男性行为者、被监禁者和吸毒者。从流行病学的角度来看,KPs 在特定行为导致的 HIV 传播动态中发挥着根本性的作用。在南非,常规健康信息管理系统 (RHIMS) 并不包括 KPs 的唯一识别代码 (UIC)。本协议的目的是通过将 KPs UIC 纳入南非 RHIMS 系统的试点工作,为改进 HIV 监控和计划制定框架:本文旨在介绍将 KPs UIC 纳入 RHIMS 的多阶段试点研究方案:我们将开展一项多阶段研究,试行将 KPs UIC 纳入 RHIMS 的框架。这项研究已获得约翰内斯堡大学研究伦理委员会的批准(REC-2518-2023)。本研究有四个目标,其中包括根据 PRISMA(系统综述和元分析首选报告项目)指南进行系统综述(目标 1)。第二,使用半结构化问卷对政策文件进行回顾并对利益相关者进行深入访谈(目标 2)。第三,对去标识化的 HIV 数据集进行探索性数据分析(目标 3);最后,利用目标 1、2 和 3 的结果,对框架进行试点,以评估将 KPs UIC 纳入 RHIMS 的可行性(目标 4)。定性和定量数据将分别使用 ATLAS.ti(版本 6;ATLAS.ti 科学软件开发有限公司)和 Python(版本 3.8;Python 软件基金会)编程语言进行分析:结果:结果将包括对文献、定性访谈和文件审查的系统回顾,以及对去标识化常规项目数据和试点研究结果的探索性分析。该系统性综述已在 PROSPERO(系统性综述国际前瞻性注册;CRD42023440656)上注册。数据收集工作计划于 2024 年 9 月开始,所有目标的预期结果将于 2025 年 12 月公布:该研究将提出一个框架,建议将其纳入 KP UIC 的全国推广工作。研究结果将有助于建立将 KPs UIC 纳入 RHIMS 数据的知识库:PROSPERO CRD42023440656; https://tinyurl.com/msnppany.International 注册报告标识符 (irrid):PRR1-10.2196/55092。
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Piloting the Inclusion of the Key Populations Unique Identifier Code in the South African Routine Health Information Management System: Protocol for a Multiphased Study.

Background: The global community has set an ambitious goal to end HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. Significant progress has been achieved in pursuing these objectives; however, concerns remain regarding the lack of disaggregated routine data for key populations (KPs) for a targeted HIV response. KPs include female sex workers, transgender populations, gay men and other men who have sex with men, people who are incarcerated, and people who use drugs. From an epidemiological perspective, KPs play a fundamental role in shaping the dynamics of HIV transmission due to specific behaviors. In South Africa, routine health information management systems (RHIMS) do not include a unique identifier code (UIC) for KPs. The purpose of this protocol is to develop the framework for improved HIV monitoring and programming through piloting the inclusion of KPs UIC in the South African RHIMS.

Objective: This paper aims to describe the protocol for a multiphased study to pilot the inclusion of KPs UIC in RHIMS.

Methods: We will conduct a multiphased study to pilot the framework for the inclusion of KPs UIC in the RHIMS. The study has attained the University of Johannesburg Research Ethics Committee approval (REC-2518-2023). This study has four objectives, including a systematic review, according to the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines (objective 1). Second, policy document review and in-depth stakeholder interviews using semistructured questionnaires (objective 2). Third, exploratory data analysis of deidentified HIV data sets (objective 3), and finally, piloting the framework to assess the feasibility of incorporating KPs UIC in RHIMS using findings from objectives 1, 2, and 3 (objective 4). Qualitative and quantitative data will be analyzed using ATLAS.ti (version 6; ATLAS.ti Scientific Software Development GmbH) and Python (version 3.8; Python Software Foundation) programming language, respectively.

Results: The results will encompass a systematic review of literature, qualitative interviews, and document reviews, along with exploratory analysis of deidentified routine program data and findings from the pilot study. The systematic review has been registered in PROSPERO (International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews; CRD42023440656). Data collection is planned to commence in September 2024 and expected results for all objectives will be published by December 2025.

Conclusions: The study will produce a framework to be recommended for the inclusion of the KP UIC national rollout. The study results will contribute to the knowledge base around the inclusion of KPs UIC in RHIMS data.

Trial registration: PROSPERO CRD42023440656; https://tinyurl.com/msnppany.

International registered report identifier (irrid): PRR1-10.2196/55092.

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