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Perceptions of frontline staff regarding data collection methodologies used during the 2009 A H1N1 influenza immunization campaign in Canada

机译:一线员工对加拿大2009年H1N1流感免疫运动中使用的数据收集方法的看法

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Background During the 2009 H1N1 immunization campaign, electronic and hybrid (comprising both electronic and paper components) systems were employed to collect client-level vaccination data in clinics across Canada. Because different systems were used across the country, the 2009 immunization campaign offered an opportunity to study the usability of the various data collection methods. Methods A convenience sample of clinic staff working in public health agencies and hospitals in 9 provinces/territories across Canada completed a questionnaire in which they indicated their level of agreement with seven statements regarding the usability of the data collection system employed at their vaccination clinic. Questions included overall ease of use, effectiveness of the method utilized, efficiency at completing tasks, comfort using the method, ability to recover from mistakes, ease of learning the method and overall satisfaction with the method. A 5-point Likert-type scale was used to measure responses. Results Most respondents (96%) were employed in sites run by public health. Respondents included 186 nurses and 114 administrative staff, among whom 90% and 47%, respectively, used a paper-based method for data collection. Approximately half the respondents had a year or less of experience with immunization-related tasks during seasonal influenza campaigns. Over 90% of all frontline staff found their data collection method easy to use, perceived it to be effective in helping them complete their tasks, felt quick and comfortable using the method, and found the method easy to learn, regardless of whether a hybrid or electronic system was used. Conclusions This study demonstrates that there may be a greater willingness of frontline immunization staff to adapt to new technologies than previously perceived by decision-makers. The public health community should recognize that usability may not be a barrier to implementing electronic methods for collecting individual-level immunization data.
机译:背景技术在2009年的H1N1疫苗接种运动中,电子和混合(包括电子和纸质成分)系统被用于收集加拿大各地诊所客户级的疫苗接种数据。由于在全国范围内使用了不同的系统,因此2009年的免疫运动为研究各种数据收集方法的可用性提供了机会。方法在加拿大9个省/地区的公共卫生机构和医院工作的诊所工作人员的便利样本完成了一份调查表,在调查表中,他们对疫苗接种诊所使用的数据收集系统的可用性与7条陈述表示了同意。问题包括总体易用性,所用方法的有效性,完成任务的效率,使用该方法的舒适性,从错误中恢复的能力,对该方法的易学性以及对该方法的总体满意度。 5点李克特型量表用于测量反应。结果多数受访者(96%)受雇于公共卫生场所。受访者包括186名护士和114名行政人员,其中分别有90%和47%使用纸质方法进行数据收集。大约一半的受访者在季节性流感运动期间具有一年或更短的与免疫相关任务的经验。超过90%的一线员工发现他们的数据收集方法易于使用,认为可以有效地完成任务,使用该方法既快速又舒适,并且无论混合还是混合,该方法都易于学习。使用电子系统。结论这项研究表明,一线免疫人员可能比决策者以前更愿意适应新技术。公共卫生界应该认识到可用性可能不会成为实施电子方法来收集个人免疫数据的障碍。

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