University of Waterloo, School of Public Health and Health Systems, Waterloo, Canada.
Department of Health Sciences, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Aug 25;20(1):790. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05660-1.
Routine health information systems (RHISs) support resource allocation and management decisions at all levels of the health system, as well as strategy development and policy-making in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Although RHIS data represent a rich source of information, such data are currently underused for research purposes, largely due to concerns over data quality. Given that substantial investments have been made in strengthening RHISs in LMICs in recent years, and that there is a growing demand for more real-time data from researchers, this systematic review builds upon the existing literature to summarize the extent to which RHIS data have been used in peer-reviewed research publications.
Using terms 'routine health information system', 'health information system', or 'health management information system' and a list of LMICs, four electronic peer-review literature databases were searched from inception to February 202,019: PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, and EconLit. Articles were assessed for inclusion based on pre-determined eligibility criteria and study characteristics were extracted from included articles using a piloted data extraction form.
We identified 132 studies that met our inclusion criteria, originating in 37 different countries. Overall, the majority of the studies identified were from Sub-Saharan Africa and were published within the last 5 years. Malaria and maternal health were the most commonly studied health conditions, although a number of other health conditions and health services were also explored.
Our study identified an increasing use of RHIS data for research purposes, with many studies applying rigorous study designs and analytic methods to advance program evaluation, monitoring and assessing services, and epidemiological studies in LMICs. RHIS data represent an underused source of data and should be made more available and further embraced by the research community in LMIC health systems.
常规卫生信息系统(RHIS)支持各级卫生系统的资源分配和管理决策,以及许多中低收入国家(LMICs)的战略制定和政策制定。尽管 RHIS 数据代表了丰富的信息来源,但由于对数据质量的担忧,这些数据目前在研究中未得到充分利用。鉴于近年来在加强 LMIC 中的 RHIS 方面进行了大量投资,并且研究人员对更实时数据的需求不断增长,因此本系统评价在现有文献的基础上,总结了 RHIS 数据在同行评审研究出版物中的使用程度。
使用术语“常规卫生信息系统”、“卫生信息系统”或“卫生管理信息系统”以及一系列 LMICs,从创建到 2020 年 2 月 19 日,对四个电子同行评审文献数据库进行了搜索:PubMed、Scopus、EMBASE 和 EconLit。根据预先确定的纳入标准评估文章的纳入情况,并使用经过试验的数据提取表格从纳入的文章中提取研究特征。
我们确定了 132 项符合纳入标准的研究,这些研究来自 37 个不同的国家。总体而言,确定的大多数研究来自撒哈拉以南非洲,并且是在过去 5 年内发表的。疟疾和孕产妇健康是最常研究的健康状况,但也研究了其他一些健康状况和卫生服务。
我们的研究发现,越来越多地将 RHIS 数据用于研究目的,许多研究采用严格的研究设计和分析方法来推进方案评估、监测和评估服务以及中低收入国家的流行病学研究。RHIS 数据代表了一个未充分利用的数据来源,应该在中低收入国家卫生系统的研究界中更加可用和进一步接受。