World Health Organization, Rivers House, #83 Ralph Shodeinde Street, Abuja, Nigeria.
WHO Africa Regional Office, Brazzaville, Congo.
BMC Public Health. 2021 May 13;21(1):916. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10957-9.
Electronic reporting of integrated disease surveillance and response (eIDSR) was implemented in Adamawa and Yobe states, Northeastern Nigeria, as an innovative strategy to improve disease reporting. Its objectives were to improve the timeliness and completeness of IDSR reporting by health facilities, prompt identification of public health events, timely information sharing, and public health action. We evaluated the project to determine whether it met its set objectives.
We conducted a cross-sectional study to assess and document the lessons learned from the project. We reviewed the performance of the local government areas (LGAs) on timeliness and completeness of reporting, rumors identification, and reporting on the eIDSR and the traditional paper-based system using a checklist. Respondents were interviewed online on the relevance, efficiency, sustainability, project progress and effectiveness, the effectiveness of management, and potential impact and scalability of the strategy using structured questionnaires. Data were cleaned, analyzed, and presented as proportions using an MS Excel spreadsheet. Responses were also presented as direct quotes.
The number of health facilities reporting IDSR increased from 103 to 228 (117%) before and after implementation of the eIDSR respectively. The timeliness of reporting was 43% in the LGA compared to 73% in health facilities implementing eIDSR. The completeness of IDSR reports in the last 6 months before the evaluation was ≥85%. Of the 201 rumors identified and verified, 161 (80%) were from the eIDSR pilot sites. The majority of the stakeholders interviewed believed that eIDSR met its predetermined objectives for public health surveillance. The benefits of eIDSR included timely reporting and response to alerts and disease outbreaks, improved timeliness, and completeness of reporting, and supportive supervision to the operational levels. The strategy helped stakeholders to appreciate their roles in public health surveillance.
The eIDSR has increased the number of health facilities reporting IDSR, enabled early identification, reporting, and verification of alerts, improved timeliness and completeness of reports, and supportive supervision of staff at the operational levels. It was well accepted by the stakeholder as a system that made reporting easy with the potential to improve the public health surveillance system in Nigeria.
电子综合疾病监测和应对报告(eIDSR)在尼日利亚东北部的阿达马瓦州和约贝州实施,这是一种改进疾病报告的创新策略。其目标是通过卫生机构提高疾病监测报告的及时性和完整性,及时发现公共卫生事件,及时共享信息,并采取公共卫生行动。我们对该项目进行了评估,以确定其是否达到了既定目标。
我们进行了一项横断面研究,以评估和记录该项目的经验教训。我们使用清单评估地方政府区域(LGAs)在报告的及时性和完整性、谣言识别以及电子和传统基于纸张的系统报告方面的表现。通过在线访谈,使用结构化问卷评估受访者对相关性、效率、可持续性、项目进展和效果、管理效果以及该策略的潜在影响和可扩展性的看法。使用 MS Excel 电子表格清理、分析和呈现数据,并以比例形式呈现。还以直接引语的形式呈现了答复。
实施电子综合疾病监测和应对报告后,报告综合疾病监测的卫生机构数量从 103 家增加到 228 家(增加 117%)。与实施电子综合疾病监测和应对报告的卫生机构的 73%相比,报告的及时性在地方政府区域为 43%。在评估前的最后 6 个月,综合疾病监测报告的完整性≥85%。在已识别和验证的 201 条谣言中,有 161 条(80%)来自电子综合疾病监测和应对报告试点地点。接受访谈的大多数利益攸关方认为电子综合疾病监测和应对报告满足了其对公共卫生监测的预定目标。电子综合疾病监测和应对报告的好处包括及时报告和应对警报和疾病暴发、提高报告的及时性和完整性以及对业务层面的支持性监督。该策略帮助利益攸关方了解其在公共卫生监测中的作用。
电子综合疾病监测和应对报告增加了报告综合疾病监测的卫生机构数量,实现了早期识别、报告和验证警报,提高了报告的及时性和完整性,并支持了业务层面的工作人员监督。该系统得到了利益攸关方的广泛认可,是一种使报告变得容易的系统,有可能改善尼日利亚的公共卫生监测系统。