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Implementing Surveillance and Outbreak Response Management and Analysis System (SORMAS) for Public Health in West Africa- Lessons Learnt and Future Direction

机译:实施西非公共卫生监测和暴发应对管理和分析系统(SORMAS)-经验教训和未来方向

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Background: Mobile devices have the potential to strengthen surveillance in sub-Saharan Africa. Electronic surveillance (eSurveillance) is the use of electronic systems to facilitate public health surveillance. Mobile health (mHealth) is the use of mobile phone technology for health-related purposes. SORMAS is a new system developed as a tool for surveillance and public health response management of infectious diseases. Aims: To pilot a new mobile phone based Surveillance and Outbreak Management and Analysis System (SORMAS) application in Nigeria and document the experience and challenges. Place and Duration of Study: Health facilities and Local Government areas in Kano and Oyo States, Nigeria, West Africa and Abuja, Nigeria, West Africa between December 2014 and July 2015. Methodology: The development of the tool included contributions from six organisations in three different countries. Experience with the management of the prior Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in the country served as blueprint for tool design. We used the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Reporting system as reference for the data model. SORMAS was piloted in over 60 health facilities of 16 Local Government Areas (LGA) in Oyo and Kano States. We analysed meeting reports training evaluations and supervisory visits to describe the process and identify challenges. Results: It took 8 months from initiation to piloting of the newly developed tool. The process was characterized by early involvement of stakeholders in the design process, adherence to existing workflows and data standards and systematic evaluation of training and piloting. Challenges included user friendly login procedures and geographic separation of team members. Conclusion: Early involving authorities and other stakeholders is crucial for implementation of novel eHealth tools. The need for prior training and continuous supervisory availability on site should not be underestimated even for user friendly tools and it is preferable to have IT-programmers, content experts and future users work in geographic proximity to enhance exchange on needs and technical capabilities.
机译:背景:移动设备有可能加强对撒哈拉以南非洲地区的监视。电子监视(eSurveillance)是使用电子系统促进公共卫生监视。移动健康(mHealth)是将手机技术用于与健康相关的目的。 SORMAS是一个新系统,被开发为监测和控制传染病的公共卫生应对工具。目的:在尼日利亚试用一种新的基于移动电话的监视和爆发管理与分析系统(SORMAS)应用程序,并记录其经验和挑战。研究的地点和持续时间:2014年12月至2015年7月间,在卡诺和奥约州,尼日利亚,西非和尼日利亚阿布贾,尼日利亚,西非的卫生设施和地方政府地区。方法:工具的开发包括三个组织中六个组织的贡献不同的国家。在该国先前埃博拉病毒病暴发的管理方面的经验成为工具设计的蓝图。我们使用综合疾病监测和报告系统作为数据模型的参考。 SORMAS在奥约州和卡诺州的16个地方政府区域(LGA)的60多个医疗机构中进行了试点。我们分析了会议报告,培训评估和监督访问,以描述过程并确定挑战。结果:从新工具的开发到试用,总共花费了8个月的时间。该过程的特点是利益相关者及早参与设计过程,遵守现有工作流程和数据标准以及对培训和试点进行系统评估。挑战包括用户友好的登录过程和团队成员的地域分离。结论:尽早让主管部门和其他利益相关者参与对实施新型eHealth工具至关重要。即使对于用户友好的工具,也不应低估对现场进行事先培训和持续提供监督的需求,并且最好让IT程序员,内容专家和将来的用户在地理位置上相近,以增强需求和技术能力的交流。

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