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Iterative Design of an Immunization Information System in Pakistan
2016
Proceedings of the 7th Annual Symposium on Computing for Development - ACM DEV '16
Routine early age child immunization is one of the most costeffective public health interventions. ...
This paper builds upon previous work on user interface design for lowliterate users, and identifies techniques to iteratively design interfaces with government employees, who may be uncomfortable with ...
The iterative application development shows the need for frequent and user centered approach in building solutions for real-life deployments. ...
doi:10.1145/3001913.3001925
dblp:conf/dev/RazaqBAKSN16
fatcat:uhlzg24w3vc4fir3a2y6mmx4nq
Understanding the EMR-Related Experiences of Pregnant Japanese Women to Redesign Antenatal Care EMR Systems
2019
Informatics
First, we conducted a field-based observational study at an antenatal care clinic at a Japanese university hospital. ...
Woman-centered antenatal care necessitates Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems that respect women's preferences. ...
It consists of records of the woman's pregnancy, delivery, and child development and health. ...
doi:10.3390/informatics6020015
fatcat:dfsv7mkrivfchpfol4hxa62are
Human-centered design for global health equity
2019
Information Technology for Development
First, we contextualize how the design discipline differs from conventional approaches to research and innovation in global health, by emphasizing craft skills and iterative methods that reframe the relationship ...
As digital technologies play a growing role in healthcare, human-centered design is gaining traction in global health. ...
His research interests include digital health, organizational ethnography, health equity, and human-centered design. ...
doi:10.1080/02681102.2019.1667289
pmid:32982007
pmcid:PMC7484921
fatcat:6hdlrdd25vd3fk4j4fh4mhj4g4
How Should Home-Based Maternal and Child Health Records Be Implemented? A Global Framework Analysis
2020
Global Health: Science and Practice Journal
Choice of appropriate contents within the record was noted as important for alignment with the health system and for end user acceptance, as were the design, its physical durability, and timely redesigns ...
We sought to examine this research-to-practice gap and delineate the facilitators and barriers to the effective implementation and use of maternal and child health HBRs especially in low- and middle-income ...
Acknowledgments: We give a huge thank you to Joanna Vogel at the World Health Organization (WHO) for initiating this project, conducting many of the key informant interviews with us, and for her guidance ...
doi:10.9745/ghsp-d-19-00340
pmid:32234843
pmcid:PMC7108936
fatcat:pj5zb2j6ubgpfmu3g4g433arh4
UI/UX integrated holistic monitoring of PAUD using the TCSD method
2021
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
The method used to design UI/UX is the task centered system design (TCSD) approach starting from the stages; 1) identification scope of use, 2) user centered requirement analysis, 3) design and scenario ...
and use by users. ...
the immunization schedule menu, the balanced nutrition schedule menu, the health care menu, and the PAUD monitoring report card menu. ...
doi:10.11591/eei.v10i4.3108
fatcat:4z6kocqcmva3zfxn3tbhnkqlxe
A multilevel analysis of the determinants of missed opportunities for vaccination among children attending primary healthcare facilities in Kano, Nigeria: Findings from the pre-implementation phase of a collaborative quality improvement programme
2019
PLoS ONE
We aimed to determine the factors that are responsible for missed opportunities for vaccination (MOV) among children aged 0-23 months attending primary health care (PHC) facilities in Nassarawa, Kano State ...
We would also like to thank the Primary Health Care Coordinator of Nassarawa ...
This can improve access to immunization for all child users of health services in the PHC facilities as well as accompanying children. ...
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0218572
pmid:31291267
pmcid:PMC6619653
fatcat:5iip7anohna5vbl5orteorxu4e
Three Waves of Data Use Among Health Workers: The Experience of the Better Immunization Data Initiative in Tanzania and Zambia
2019
Global Health: Science and Practice Journal
Two key aspects of the interventions were an electronic immunization registry and tools and practices to strengthen a culture of data use. ...
These waves clearly demonstrated the growing ability of health workers to move from data collectors to data analyzers who began to focus on the data quality and then the value of using the data in their ...
Acknowledgments: We would like to acknowledge the governments of Tanzania and Zambia, and, in particular, the staff of the immunization programs and the health workers of the Arusha, Tanga, and Kilimanjaro ...
doi:10.9745/ghsp-d-19-00024
pmid:31558600
pmcid:PMC6816809
fatcat:fqz5omtqwjeihpb7bgcrx6xl6u
Dr 1.3: Evaluation Of Pal Prototype Supporting Knowledge And Awareness
2017
Zenodo
Furthermore, this approach provides quick, incremental, and iterative generate-and-test cycles. ...
Diabetes care has moved to an approach that is more patient-centered and places the patient with diabetes and his or her family at the focus of the care model, working in collaboration with healthcare ...
Reciprocal self-disclosure is an integral part of social bonding between humans that has received little attention in the field of human-agent interaction. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.344034
fatcat:sjebjpu5cvco7li4mgv434je7m
A process evaluation of the quality improvement collaborative for a community-based family planning learning site in Uganda
2019
Gates Open Research
Results: The quality improvement (QI) process strengthened linkages between health services provided in communities and health centers. ...
We found positive trends in the number of women on an FP method, the number of returning clients and the number of couples counseled. ...
Finally, we acknowledge the Busia Center of Excellence Learning Site QI team members, including the District Health Office officials, Dr. ...
doi:10.12688/gatesopenres.12973.2
fatcat:jueuoscjkzchvcexpdkdv4g3ai
A process evaluation of the quality improvement collaborative for a community-based family planning learning site in Uganda
2019
Gates Open Research
Results: The quality improvement (QI) process strengthened linkages between health services provided in communities and health centers. ...
We found positive trends in the number of women on an FP method, the number of returning clients and the number of couples counseled. ...
Finally, we acknowledge the Busia Center of Excellence Learning Site QI team members, including the District Health Office officials, Dr. ...
doi:10.12688/gatesopenres.12973.1
pmid:31392298
pmcid:PMC6650767
fatcat:thzd2bvzhrdulii7hivzjpsqgq
Identifying Successful Practices to Overcome Access to Care Challenges in Community Health Centers
2018
Health Services Research & Managerial Epidemiology
Helping patients find the least expensive options for transportation, insurance, and medication was the most compelling patient-centered strategy. ...
Interview transcripts were subjected to thematic analysis to identify patient-centered solutions for managing access challenges to primary care for underserved populations. ...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Ayten Turkcan, Amy Olson Miller, Iman Mohammadi, and patients/staff of participating community health centers. ...
doi:10.1177/2333392817743406
pmid:29552599
pmcid:PMC5846905
fatcat:n5xgxcchgjbhrfhlbmzwcoyike
Common Functional User Requirements for Electronic Registries Supporting the Provision of Contraceptive Methods
2021
figshare.com
Standardized electronic registries are increasingly becoming an entry point to adopting client health records and facilitating population-level tracking of health services. ...
ensuring their acceptability among users and applicability to clinical domains. ...
are the approaches used to facilitate user-centered design. 32 They include: i. ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.13550567.v1
fatcat:n7fwhwiv2rc2bc72luwt54jj3q
Abstracts From the 24th Annual Health Care Systems Research Network Conference, April 11–13, 2018, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2018
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
is a peerreviewed scientific journal whose mission is to communicate clinical and bench research findings, with the goal of improving the quality of human health, the care of the individual patient, and ...
as not only an ethical approach to research but also an important way to make research more applicable and relevant to the ultimate end-user: the patient. ...
Methods: We used an iterative mixed-methods approach that combines thematic qualitative analysis with hierarchical clustering to produce a patterned heatmap ("ethnoarray"). ...
doi:10.17294/2330-0698.1630
fatcat:ucdf7vazvjdwnd3zrkpob46fp4
8th Canadian Immunization Conference
2008
Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
Health charts, immunization cards and registries may not contain a complete immunization record. ...
about the immunization services provided in primary health care centers. ...
An assortment of studies have tested various active immunization strategies as an alternative to HBIG treatment with conflicting results. ...
doi:10.1155/2008/123152
fatcat:k57tbeytazhd3hypnuqnspzsnu
Developing and implementing national health identifiers in resource limited countries: why, what, who, when and how?
2018
Global Health Action
In a country with robust civil protections, this should be given at birth, be unique to the individual, linked to vital registration services and recorded every time that an individual uses health services ...
Many resource-limited countries are scaling up health services and health-information systems (HISs). ...
health services. ...
doi:10.1080/16549716.2018.1440782
pmid:29502484
pmcid:PMC5912435
fatcat:dxpmfbi5pjftfgjhw4atokf5ii
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