| Literature DB >> 35904848 |
Osvaldo de Goes Bay Júnior1, Cícera Renata Diniz Vieira Silva2, Cláudia Santos Martiniano3, Lygia Maria de Figueiredo Melo4, Paulo de Medeiros Rocha5, Severina Alice da Costa Uchôa5, Marize Barros de Souza4, Monique da Silva Lopes6, Ardigleusa Alves Coelho3, Themis Xavier de Albuquerque Pinheiro5, Nadja de Sá Pinto Dantas Rocha5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The application of cell phones, similar portable devices (ie, tablets), apps, the internet, and GPS in evaluation have established new ways of collecting, storing, retrieving, transmitting, and processing data or information. However, evidence is incipient as to which technological resources remain at the center of assessment practice and the factors that promote their use by the assessment community.Entities:
Keywords: health evaluation; information technology; information technology management; meta-evaluation; primary health care; program evaluation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35904848 PMCID: PMC9377477 DOI: 10.2196/35996
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Documents used for data collection.
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| D1 | PMAQ-ABa Application: User Manual; Laboratory of Technological Innovation in Health, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte | Manual on the use of the external evaluation data collection app made available and used for training the fieldwork team |
| D2 | Field Management System: User Manual; Laboratory of Technological Innovation in Health, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte | Manual on the External Evaluation Management System made available and used for training the fieldwork team |
| D3 | Manual for PMAQ-AB Fieldwork: 3rd Cycle [ | Aims to present the PMAQ-AB |
| D4 | Methodological Note for the Certification of Primary Healthcare Teams [ | Aims to present the applied methodology to certify teams that joined the third PMAQ-AB cycle |
aNational Program for Improving Primary Healthcare Access and Quality (Programa Nacional de Melhoria do Acesso e da Qualidade da Atenção Básica).
Dimensions, subdimensions, items, and guiding questions used to collect data on the use of information technology in the evaluation of access and quality of primary health care, Brazil, 2020.
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Stakeholder identification (utility) Evaluator credibility (utility) |
Stakeholder identification Degree of stakeholder involvement and interaction, and participation mechanisms |
Comment on the degree of involvement and interaction and the participation mechanisms needed to identify the needs of interested parties and those affected by the claimant (Department of Primary Care) in the external assessment. | ||
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Practical procedures (feasibility) Evaluation impact (utility) |
Mechanisms for following the PMAQ-ABa external evaluation Viability and feasibility of operational and methodological procedures |
In your opinion, did the use of the interview as a data collection technique provide credibility to the data collected in the external evaluation? In your opinion, were there any strategies for monitoring the evaluation by the interested parties during the external evaluation? | ||
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Information scope and selection (utility) Valid information (accuracy) Systematic information (accuracy) |
Credibility of collected data through data collection technique Reaching useful, valid results through data collection procedures Use of tablets and software programs to increase credibility, trustworthiness, agility, and security in the process of administering questionnaires and in data storage and treatment |
Comment on the feasibility and viability of the operating procedures adopted during the external assessment to gather information. Did the information technology tools (tablets and software) used during the external evaluation enable credibility, reliability, agility, and security in the process of applying the external evaluation questionnaires? Were the data collection procedures adequate to achieve useful and valid results? | ||
aPMAQ-AB: National Program for Improving Primary Healthcare Access and Quality (Programa Nacional de Melhoria do Acesso e da Qualidade da Atenção Básica).