Lee Na-Mee, Singini Douglas, Janes Craig R, Grépin Karen A, Liu Jennifer A
School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada.
Western Province Health Office, Plot No. 4503, Independence Avenue, Mongu, Western Province, Zambia.
Health Policy Plan. 2023 Oct 11;38(9):996-1005. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czad077.
Recent decades of improvements to routine health information systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have increased the volume of health data collected. However, countries continue to face several challenges with quality production and use of information for decision-making at sub-national levels, limiting the value of health information for policy, planning and research. Improving the quality of data production and information use is thus a priority in many LMICs to improve decision-making and health outcomes. This qualitative study identified the challenges of producing and using routine health information in Western Province, Zambia. We analysed the interview responses from 37 health and social sector professionals at the national, provincial, district and facility levels to understand the barriers to using data from the Zambian health management information system (HMIS). Respondents raised several challenges that we categorized into four themes: governance and health system organization, geographic barriers, technical and procedural barriers, and challenges with human resource capacity and staff training. Staff at the facility and district levels were arguably the most impacted by these barriers as they are responsible for much of the labour to collect and report routine data. However, facility and district staff had the least authority and ability to mitigate the barriers to data production and information use. Expectations for information use should therefore be clearly outlined for each level of the health system. Further research is needed to understand to what extent the available HMIS data address the needs and purposes of the staff at facilities and districts.
近几十年来,低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)常规卫生信息系统的改进增加了所收集的卫生数据量。然而,各国在国家以下各级卫生信息的高质量生成和用于决策方面仍面临若干挑战,这限制了卫生信息在政策、规划和研究方面的价值。因此,提高数据生成质量和信息利用效率是许多低收入和中等收入国家改善决策和卫生成果的优先事项。这项定性研究确定了赞比亚西部省份在生成和使用常规卫生信息方面的挑战。我们分析了来自国家、省级、地区级和机构级的37名卫生和社会部门专业人员的访谈回复,以了解使用赞比亚卫生管理信息系统(HMIS)数据的障碍。受访者提出了几个挑战,我们将其归纳为四个主题:治理与卫生系统组织、地理障碍、技术与程序障碍以及人力资源能力和人员培训方面的挑战。机构和地区层面的工作人员可能受这些障碍的影响最大,因为他们负责收集和报告常规数据的大部分工作。然而,机构和地区工作人员减轻数据生成和信息使用障碍的权力和能力最小。因此,应该为卫生系统的每个层面明确概述信息使用的期望。需要进一步开展研究,以了解现有HMIS数据在多大程度上满足了机构和地区工作人员的需求和目的。