Ndlovu Kagiso, Mauco Kabelo Leonard, Chibemba Star, Wanyee Steven, Oluoch Tom
Department of Computer Science, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.
Department of Health Information Management, Botho University, Gaborone, Botswana.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Mar 13;7:e41408. doi: 10.2196/41408.
The use of information and communication technologies for health-eHealth-is described as having potential to improve the quality of health care service delivery. Consequently, there is an increased global trend toward adoption of eHealth interventions by health care systems worldwide. Despite the proliferation of eHealth solutions, many health care institutions especially in transitioning countries are struggling to attain effective data governance approaches. The Ministry of Health in Botswana is an exemplar institution continually seeking better approaches to strengthen health data governance (HDG) approaches following the adoption of eHealth solutions. Recognizing the need for a global HDG framework, the Transform Health coalition conceptualized HDG principles that are structured around 3 interconnected objectives: protecting people, promoting the value of health, and prioritizing equity.
The aim of the study is to solicit and evaluate perceptions and attitudes of health sector workers in Botswana toward the HDG principles by Transform Health and derive any future guidance.
Purposive sampling was used to select participants. A total of 23 participants from various health care organizations in Botswana completed a web-based survey and 10 participated in a follow-up remote round-table discussion. The aim of the round-table discussion was to gain further insight into participants' responses from the web-based survey. Participants were from the following health care cadres: nurses, doctors, information technology professionals, and health informaticians. Both validity and reliability testing were performed for the survey tool before sharing it with study participants. An analysis of participants' close-ended responses from the survey was performed using descriptive statistics. Thematic analysis of open-ended responses from the questionnaire and the round-table discussion was achieved using the Delve software and the widely accepted principles of thematic analysis.
Although some participants highlighted having measures in place similar to the HDG principles, there were some who either did not know or disagreed that their organizations already had in place mechanisms similar to the proposed HDG principles. Participants further expressed relevance and importance of the HDG principles in the context of Botswana. However, some modifications to the principles were also suggested.
This study highlights the necessity of data governance in health care particularly toward meeting the requirements for Universal Health Coverage. The existence of other health data governance frameworks calls for a critical analysis to assess the most appropriate and applicable framework in the context of Botswana and similar transitioning countries. An organization-centered approach may be most appropriate, as well as strengthening of existing organizations' HDG practices with the Transform Health principles.
利用信息通信技术促进健康——即电子健康——被认为具有改善医疗服务质量的潜力。因此,全球范围内医疗系统采用电子健康干预措施的趋势日益增强。尽管电子健康解决方案不断涌现,但许多医疗机构,尤其是转型国家的医疗机构,仍在努力寻求有效的数据治理方法。博茨瓦纳卫生部就是一个典型机构,在采用电子健康解决方案后,一直在不断寻求更好的方法来加强健康数据治理(HDG)。认识到全球HDG框架的必要性,转型健康联盟提出了围绕三个相互关联的目标构建的HDG原则:保护人民、提升健康价值、优先考虑公平性。
本研究旨在征求并评估博茨瓦纳卫生部门工作人员对转型健康联盟提出的HDG原则的看法和态度,并得出未来的指导意见。
采用目的抽样法选取参与者。博茨瓦纳各医疗机构的23名参与者完成了一项基于网络的调查,10名参与者参加了后续的远程圆桌讨论。圆桌讨论的目的是进一步深入了解参与者在网络调查中的回答。参与者来自以下医疗干部群体:护士、医生、信息技术专业人员和健康信息专家。在与研究参与者分享调查工具之前,对其进行了效度和信度测试。使用描述性统计方法对参与者在调查中的封闭式回答进行分析。使用Delve软件和广泛接受的主题分析原则,对问卷和圆桌讨论中的开放式回答进行主题分析。
尽管一些参与者强调已制定了与HDG原则类似的措施,但也有一些人不知道或不同意其组织已经具备与提议的HDG原则类似的机制。参与者进一步表达了HDG原则在博茨瓦纳背景下的相关性和重要性。然而,也有人建议对这些原则进行一些修改。
本研究强调了医疗保健领域数据治理的必要性,特别是为了满足全民健康覆盖的要求。其他健康数据治理框架的存在需要进行批判性分析,以评估在博茨瓦纳和类似转型国家背景下最合适和适用的框架。以组织为中心的方法可能最为合适,同时利用转型健康原则加强现有组织的HDG实践。