Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs

Introduction: Childhood obesity prevalence is an issue of international public health concern and governments have a significant role to play in its reduction. The Healthy Children Initiative (HCI) has been delivered in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, since 2011 to support implementation of childh...

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Main Authors: Amanda M Green, Christine Innes-Hughes, Chris Rissel, Jo Mitchell, Andrew J Milat, Mandy Williams, Lina Persson, Sarah Thackway, Nicola Lewis, John Wiggers
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Language:English
Published: Sax Institute 2018-09-01
Series:Public Health Research & Practice
Online Access:http://www.phrp.com.au/issues/september-2018-volume-28-issue-3/codesign-of-the-population-health-information-management-system-to-measure-reach-and-practice-change-of-childhood-obesity-programs/
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spelling doaj-9719a0a3961549f68ff9a2fd643855ef2020-11-25T01:31:18ZengSax InstitutePublic Health Research & Practice2204-20912018-09-0128310.17061/phrp2831822Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programsAmanda M Green0Christine Innes-Hughes1Chris Rissel2Jo Mitchell3Andrew J Milat4Mandy Williams5Lina Persson6Sarah Thackway7Nicola Lewis8John Wiggers9NSW Office of Preventive Health, NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, AustraliaNSW Office of Preventive Health, NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, AustraliaNSW Office of Preventive Health, NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, Australia; Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, NSW, AustraliaCentre for Population Health, NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, AustraliaSydney Medical School, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia; Centre for Epidemiology and Evidence, NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, AustraliaSouth Western Sydney Local Health District, NSW, AustraliaCentre for Epidemiology and Evidence, NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, AustraliaCentre for Epidemiology and Evidence, NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, Australia; School of Public Health and Community Medicine, UNSW Sydney, AustraliaCentre for Population Health, NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, AustraliaHunter New England Local Health District, Newcastle, NSW, Australia; School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, NSW, AustraliaIntroduction: Childhood obesity prevalence is an issue of international public health concern and governments have a significant role to play in its reduction. The Healthy Children Initiative (HCI) has been delivered in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, since 2011 to support implementation of childhood obesity prevention programs at scale. Consequently, a system to support local implementation and data collection, analysis and reporting at local and state levels was necessary. The Population Health Information Management System (PHIMS) was developed to meet this need. Design and development: A collaborative and iterative process was applied to the design and development of the system. The process comprised identifying technical requirements, building system infrastructure, delivering training, deploying the system and implementing quality measures. Use of PHIMS: Implementation of PHIMS resulted in rapid data retrieval and reporting against agreed performance measures for the HCI. The system has 150 users who account for the monitoring and reporting of more than 6000 HCI intervention sites (early childhood services and primary schools). Lessons learnt: Developing and implementing PHIMS presented a number of complexities including: applying an information technology (IT) development methodology to a traditional health promotion setting; data access and confidentiality issues; and managing system development and deployment to intended timelines and budget. PHIMS was successfully codesigned as a flexible, scalable and sustainable IT solution that supports state-wide HCI program implementation, monitoring and reporting.http://www.phrp.com.au/issues/september-2018-volume-28-issue-3/codesign-of-the-population-health-information-management-system-to-measure-reach-and-practice-change-of-childhood-obesity-programs/
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Jo Mitchell
Andrew J Milat
Mandy Williams
Lina Persson
Sarah Thackway
Nicola Lewis
John Wiggers
spellingShingle Amanda M Green
Christine Innes-Hughes
Chris Rissel
Jo Mitchell
Andrew J Milat
Mandy Williams
Lina Persson
Sarah Thackway
Nicola Lewis
John Wiggers
Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs
Public Health Research & Practice
author_facet Amanda M Green
Christine Innes-Hughes
Chris Rissel
Jo Mitchell
Andrew J Milat
Mandy Williams
Lina Persson
Sarah Thackway
Nicola Lewis
John Wiggers
author_sort Amanda M Green
title Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs
title_short Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs
title_full Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs
title_fullStr Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs
title_full_unstemmed Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs
title_sort codesign of the population health information management system to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs
publisher Sax Institute
series Public Health Research & Practice
issn 2204-2091
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Introduction: Childhood obesity prevalence is an issue of international public health concern and governments have a significant role to play in its reduction. The Healthy Children Initiative (HCI) has been delivered in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, since 2011 to support implementation of childhood obesity prevention programs at scale. Consequently, a system to support local implementation and data collection, analysis and reporting at local and state levels was necessary. The Population Health Information Management System (PHIMS) was developed to meet this need. Design and development: A collaborative and iterative process was applied to the design and development of the system. The process comprised identifying technical requirements, building system infrastructure, delivering training, deploying the system and implementing quality measures. Use of PHIMS: Implementation of PHIMS resulted in rapid data retrieval and reporting against agreed performance measures for the HCI. The system has 150 users who account for the monitoring and reporting of more than 6000 HCI intervention sites (early childhood services and primary schools). Lessons learnt: Developing and implementing PHIMS presented a number of complexities including: applying an information technology (IT) development methodology to a traditional health promotion setting; data access and confidentiality issues; and managing system development and deployment to intended timelines and budget. PHIMS was successfully codesigned as a flexible, scalable and sustainable IT solution that supports state-wide HCI program implementation, monitoring and reporting.
url http://www.phrp.com.au/issues/september-2018-volume-28-issue-3/codesign-of-the-population-health-information-management-system-to-measure-reach-and-practice-change-of-childhood-obesity-programs/
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