在特立尼达和多巴哥,将常规卫生信息系统中的数据用作公益物。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica-pan American Journal of Public Health Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.26633/RPSP.2024.87
Marsha A Ivey, Keisha Samlal, Alissa Moore, Donald T Simeon
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研究目的本研究旨在探讨特立尼达和多巴哥将常规卫生信息系统(RHIS)数据作为公共产品使用的情况、在此过程中面临的挑战以及加强卫生信息系统的机遇:在这项描述性定性研究中,采用了有目的的抽样方法,招募了 19 名使用或制作 RHIS 数据的人员。在线访谈通过 Zoom 进行,所有访谈均有录音和誊写。使用化名保护参与者的身份。使用 Dedoose(9.0.17 版;Dedoose,美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶市)对笔录进行清理和分析:作为一种公共产品,RHIS 数据的利用率严重不足,这主要是由于在数据获取和质量方面存在挑战。繁琐的官僚程序、纸质记录和存储系统以及所有权和安全问题阻碍了数据的获取。由于缺乏标准化的数据收集表格和流程、人员培训、数据完整性以及技术和基础设施方面的限制,数据质量受到了不利影响。提高特立尼达和多巴哥生殖健康信息系统数据使用率的关键机会包括满足对国家电子健康信息系统的需求,确保对参与数据管理的工作人员进行充分培训,以及制定全面的监测和评估计划:结论:必须提高数据的质量和使用率,以便在特立尼达和多巴哥将生殖健康信息系 统数据作为一种公共产品加以更广泛的使用。必须加快计划中的从纸质数据记录和存储系统向国家电子数据记录和存储系统的转变,同时实现流程的标准化,并投资于充足的人员配备和及时的培训。还需要适当的技术和基础设施支持,以及改进数据管理系统。
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Using data from routine health information systems as a public good in Trinidad and Tobago.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the use of data from routine health information systems (RHIS) as a public good in Trinidad and Tobago, the challenges faced in doing this and opportunities for strengthening the health information system.

Methods: For this descriptive qualitative study, purposive sampling was utilized to recruit 19 people who used or produced RHIS data. Online interviews were conducted via Zoom, and all interviews were recorded and transcribed. Pseudonyms were used to protect participants' identity. Transcripts were cleaned and analyzed using Dedoose (v. 9.0.17; Dedoose, Los Angeles, CA, USA).

Results: There was significant underutilization of RHIS data as a public good, primarily due to challenges related to data access and quality. Access to the data was stymied by burdensome bureaucratic processes, paper-based recording and storage systems, and ownership and security concerns. Data quality was adversely affected by a lack of standardized data collection forms and processes, staff training, data completeness, and also by technological and infrastructural constraints. Key opportunities for increasing the use of Trinidad and Tobago's RHIS data would include addressing the need for a national electronic health information system, ensuring adequate training for staff involved in data management, and developing a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation plan.

Conclusions: Data quality and access must be improved to enable greater use of RHIS data as a public good in Trinidad and Tobago. The planned change from a paper-based to a national electronic data recording and storage system must be expedited, and it should be accompanied by the standardization of processes, and investments in adequate staffing and timely training. Appropriate technological and infrastructural support, as well as an improved data governance system, are also required.

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