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Perceptions of use of a case-based, integrated national electronic public health surveillance system in Jordan.

Rania Khorma1, Fatima A Hammad1, Samar Samouh1, Refqi I Mahmoud1, Meyassar Zindah1, Sami A Sheikhali1, Ayoub Assayideh1, Bashir Al Qaseer1, Gunnar Rø2, John Haskew3.   

Abstract

Collection of real-time, standardized data remains a challenge for public health surveillance systems. The use of mobile information technology may facilitate this. A national case-based public health surveillance system was introduced in Jordan in 2015 using mobile tablets and an online framework. After training on the system, users were surveyed about their perceptions of it. Of 596 participants attending the training, 580 (97.3%) completed the survey. The majority of users were nurses (58.5%). Overall perceptions of the system were highly positive across 5 areas of functionality (standardized case definitions, clinical guidance on signs and symptoms, risk factors and laboratory guidance, SMS and Email alerts for notifiable diseases, one-hour reporting of information via an online framework). In all areas, over 80% of participants thought the system would help their work and would save time in identifying notifiable diseases and reporting this information centrally. Further work is encouraged to evaluate the system and consider the application of cloud-based models in other settings.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29105049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  East Mediterr Health J        ISSN: 1020-3397            Impact factor:   1.628


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1.  Precision Public Health for Non-communicable Diseases: An Emerging Strategic Roadmap and Multinational Use Cases.

Authors:  Oliver J Canfell; Kamila Davidson; Leanna Woods; Clair Sullivan; Noelle M Cocoros; Michael Klompas; Bob Zambarano; Elizabeth Eakin; Robyn Littlewood; Andrew Burton-Jones
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-04-08
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