A model to strengthen utility of quality pharmaceutical health systems data in resource-limited settings
Background: Limited utility of quality health data undermines efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery, particularly in resource-limited settings. Few studies model the effective utility of quality pharmaceutical information system (PIS) data in sub-Saharan Africa, typified with weak health systems...
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doaj-ecfc87101aa64b5180bca5d258c0f9e62020-11-25T03:33:18ZengSAGE PublishingMedicine Access @ Point of Care2399-20262020-07-01410.1177/2399202620940267A model to strengthen utility of quality pharmaceutical health systems data in resource-limited settingsHarriet Rachel Kagoya0Dan Kibuule1Timothy William Rennie2Honoré Kabwebwe Mitonga3School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Namibia, Windhoek, NamibiaSchool of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Namibia, Windhoek, NamibiaSchool of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Namibia, Windhoek, NamibiaSchool of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Namibia, Windhoek, NamibiaBackground: Limited utility of quality health data undermines efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery, particularly in resource-limited settings. Few studies model the effective utility of quality pharmaceutical information system (PIS) data in sub-Saharan Africa, typified with weak health systems. Aim: To develop a model and guidelines for strengthening utility of quality PIS data in public healthcare in Namibia, a resource-limited setting. Methods: A qualitative model based on Dickoff et al. practice-oriented theory, Chinn and Jacobs’ systematic approach to theory, and applied consensus techniques. Data from nationwide studies on quality and utility of PIS data in public healthcare conducted between 2018 and March 2020 informed the development of the model concepts. Pharmaceutical and public health systems experts validated the final model. Results: Overall, four preliminary national studies that recruited 58 PIS focal persons at 38 public health facilities and national level informed the development of four model concepts. The model describes concepts on access, management, dissemination, and utility of quality PIS data. Activities to implement the model in practice include grass-root integration of real-time automated pharmaceutical intelligence systems to collect, consolidate, monitor, and report PIS data. Strengthening coordination, human resources, and technical capacity through support supervisory systems at grass-root facilities are key activities. PIS focal persons at health facility and national level are agents to implement these activities among recipients, that is, healthcare professionals at points of care. Guidelines for implementation of the model at point of care are included. Experts described the model as clear, simple, comprehensive, and integration of pharmaceutical intelligence systems at point of care as novel and of importance to enhance utility of quality PIS data in resource-limited settings. Conclusion: While utility of quality PIS data is limited in Namibia, advantages of the model are encouraging, toward building resilient pharmaceutical intelligence systems at grass roots in resource-limited countries, where there are not only weak health systems, but high burden of misuse of medicines.https://doi.org/10.1177/2399202620940267 |
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A model to strengthen utility of quality pharmaceutical health systems data in resource-limited settings |
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A model to strengthen utility of quality pharmaceutical health systems data in resource-limited settings |
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A model to strengthen utility of quality pharmaceutical health systems data in resource-limited settings |
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A model to strengthen utility of quality pharmaceutical health systems data in resource-limited settings |
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A model to strengthen utility of quality pharmaceutical health systems data in resource-limited settings |
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model to strengthen utility of quality pharmaceutical health systems data in resource-limited settings |
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2399-2026 |
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Background: Limited utility of quality health data undermines efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery, particularly in resource-limited settings. Few studies model the effective utility of quality pharmaceutical information system (PIS) data in sub-Saharan Africa, typified with weak health systems. Aim: To develop a model and guidelines for strengthening utility of quality PIS data in public healthcare in Namibia, a resource-limited setting. Methods: A qualitative model based on Dickoff et al. practice-oriented theory, Chinn and Jacobs’ systematic approach to theory, and applied consensus techniques. Data from nationwide studies on quality and utility of PIS data in public healthcare conducted between 2018 and March 2020 informed the development of the model concepts. Pharmaceutical and public health systems experts validated the final model. Results: Overall, four preliminary national studies that recruited 58 PIS focal persons at 38 public health facilities and national level informed the development of four model concepts. The model describes concepts on access, management, dissemination, and utility of quality PIS data. Activities to implement the model in practice include grass-root integration of real-time automated pharmaceutical intelligence systems to collect, consolidate, monitor, and report PIS data. Strengthening coordination, human resources, and technical capacity through support supervisory systems at grass-root facilities are key activities. PIS focal persons at health facility and national level are agents to implement these activities among recipients, that is, healthcare professionals at points of care. Guidelines for implementation of the model at point of care are included. Experts described the model as clear, simple, comprehensive, and integration of pharmaceutical intelligence systems at point of care as novel and of importance to enhance utility of quality PIS data in resource-limited settings. Conclusion: While utility of quality PIS data is limited in Namibia, advantages of the model are encouraging, toward building resilient pharmaceutical intelligence systems at grass roots in resource-limited countries, where there are not only weak health systems, but high burden of misuse of medicines. |
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