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Using Personal Digital Assistants in post-conflict health surveys: Potential and constraints

机译:在冲突后健康调查中使用个人数字助理:潜力和制约因素

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Compared to their counterparts in wealthier nations, managers and front-line health care workers in non-industrialised countries make more limited use of information technology to assist their decision-making. This is particularly true in conflict-affected countries, which tend to be even poorer, and have a greater scarcity of infrastructure and qualified personnel, than other developing countries. At the same time, more stakeholders are recognising the potential of electronic information management in resource-poor settings, as well as the value of investing in conflict-affected countries more generally. We present here the experience of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) with the use of handheld personal digital assistants (PDAs) for health surveys in conflict-affected sub-Saharan African countries, and discuss lessons learned and potential for further development of this tool. The use of PDAs for surveys has lowered costs, made data available for analysis much faster, and reduced errors. Conflict-specific obstacles, such as insecurity, have not proven to be a significant barrier to PDA use in practice. There have also been limitations. Using PDAs requires survey managers to have some technical proficiency, and PDAs are less helpful for qualitative surveys. Overall, the experience has been positive, and we have found PDAs to be equally appropriate in conflict-affected countries as in other settings. We recommend taking several steps to prevent problems and extend benefits, including using checklists and memory cards to simplify the process, and taking advantage of the same PDAs for other purposes beyond surveys, including supervision, quality assurance, and routine data entry. Finally, it is important to note that PDA use does not dispense survey organisers from the usual principles of good survey implementation.
机译:与较富裕国家的同行相比,非工业化国家的经理和一线卫生保健工作者更加有限地使用信息技术来辅助其决策。在受冲突影响国家中尤其如此,与其他发展中国家相比,受冲突影响的国家往往更加贫穷,基础设施和合格人员的匮乏更大。同时,越来越多的利益相关者认识到在资源匮乏的环境中电子信息管理的潜力,以及更普遍地在受冲突影响国家投资的价值。我们在此介绍国际救援委员会(IRC)在受冲突影响的撒哈拉以南非洲国家中使用手持式个人数字助理(PDA)进行健康调查的经验,并讨论汲取的经验教训以及对该工具的进一步开发的潜力。使用PDA进行调查降低了成本,使数据可用于分析的速度大大加快,并且减少了错误。特定于冲突的障碍(例如不安全性)尚未证明是实际中使用PDA的重大障碍。也有局限性。使用PDA要求调查管理人员具有一定的技术水平,而PDA对于定性调查的帮助较小。总体而言,经验是积极的,我们发现PDA在受冲突影响的国家与在其他环境中同样适用。我们建议采取几个步骤来防止问题并扩大收益,包括使用清单和存储卡来简化流程,并出于调查,监督,质量保证和常规数据输入等目的,将相同的PDA用于其他目的。最后,重要的是要注意,PDA的使用不会使调查组织者脱离良好调查实施的通常原则。

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