Scaling-up health information systems to improve HIV treatment: An assessment of initial patient monitoring systems in Mozambique.

Abstract:

INTRODUCTION:The rapid scale-up of HIV care and treatment in resource-limited countries requires concurrent, rapid development of health information systems to support quality service delivery. Mozambique, a country with an 11.5% prevalence of HIV, has developed nation-wide patient monitoring systems (PMS) with standardized reporting tools, utilized by all HIV treatment providers in paper or electronic form. Evaluation of the initial implementation of PMS can inform and strengthen future development as the country moves towards a harmonized, sustainable health information system. OBJECTIVE:This assessment was conducted in order to 1) characterize data collection and reporting processes and PMS resources available and 2) provide evidence-based recommendations for harmonization and sustainability of PMS. METHODS:This baseline assessment of PMS was conducted with eight non-governmental organizations that supported the Ministry of Health to provide 90% of HIV care and treatment in Mozambique. The study team conducted structured and semi-structured surveys at 18 health facilities located in all 11 provinces. Seventy-nine staff were interviewed. Deductive a priori analytic categories guided analysis. RESULTS:Health facilities have implemented paper and electronic monitoring systems with varying success. Where in use, robust electronic PMS facilitate facility-level reporting of required indicators; improve ability to identify patients lost to follow-up; and support facility and patient management. Challenges to implementation of monitoring systems include a lack of national guidelines and norms for patient level HIS, variable system implementation and functionality, and limited human and infrastructure resources to maximize system functionality and information use. CONCLUSIONS:This initial assessment supports the need for national guidelines to harmonize, expand, and strengthen HIV-related health information systems. Recommendations may benefit other countries with similar epidemiologic and resource-constrained environments seeking to improve PMS implementation.

journal_name

Int J Med Inform

authors

Hochgesang M,Zamudio-Haas S,Moran L,Nhampossa L,Packel L,Leslie H,Richards J,Shade SB

doi

10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2016.11.002

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-01-01 00:00:00

pages

322-330

eissn

1386-5056

issn

1872-8243

pii

S1386-5056(16)30251-9

journal_volume

97

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