| Literature DB >> 36127683 |
Samantha B Dolan1,2,3, Roy Burstein4, Jessica C Shearer5, Ngwegwe Bulula6, Hil Lyons4, Emily Carnahan5, Emily Beylerian5, Jenny Thompson5, Nancy Puttkammer7, William B Lober7,8, Shan Liu9, Skye S Gilbert5, Laurie Werner5, Tove K Ryman10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Digital health interventions (DHI) have the potential to improve the management and utilization of health information to optimize health care worker performance and provision of care. Despite the proliferation of DHI projects in low-and middle-income countries, few have been evaluated in an effort to understand their impact on health systems and health-related outcomes. Although more evidence is needed on their impact and effectiveness, the use of DHIs among immunization programs has become more widespread and shows promise for improving vaccination uptake and adherence to immunization schedules.Entities:
Keywords: Digital health intervention; Electronic immunisation registry; Interrupted time-series analysis; Routine health information system; Vaccination timeliness
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36127683 PMCID: PMC9485799 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08504-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.908
Fig. 1Timeline of EIR Introduction. Note: TImR: Tanzania Immunization Registry
Fig. 2Casual linkage diagram of the relationships and assumptions between implementation of an electronic immunization registry and improved vaccination timeliness
Characteristics of health facilities using the electronic immunization registry (EIR) in Tanzania, by regiona
| Characteristics | Arusha | Kilimanjaro | Tanga | All Regions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of districts | 6 | 6 | 8 | 20 |
| Number of facilities | 306 | 357 | 355 | 1006 |
| Number of childrenb | 88,492 | 53,068 | 110,255 | 251,815 |
| Date range of EIR records (including retrospectively entered data) | January 2015-September 2018 | January 2015-September 2018 | January 2015-September 2018 | NA |
| Date range of EIR introduction | June 2016-March 2017 | December 2017-February 2018 | July 2017-August 2017 | NA |
| Primary power source, n(col%)c | ||||
| Grid | 102 (37%) | 226 (79%) | – | 328 (37%) |
| Solar | 87 (31%) | 22 (8%) | – | 109 (12%) |
| None | 11 (4%) | – | – | 11 (1%) |
| Ownership type, n (col %)d | ||||
| Private – Faith-based organization | 90 (32%) | 70 (25%) | 37 (11%) | 197 (22%) |
| Public - Government | 181 (65%) | 201 (71%) | 279 (86%) | 661 (75%) |
| Facility type, n (col %)e | ||||
| Dispensary/health post | 218 (78%) | 226 (79%) | 280 (87%) | 724 (82%) |
| Health center | 47 (17%) | 45 (16%) | 36 (11%) | 128 (14%) |
| Hospital | 13 (5%) | 14 (5%) | 8 (2%) | 34 (4%) |
aAmongst those facilities that input at least one record into the EIR
bChildren under 2 years as of the time the data were pulled (September 2018)
cFacilities missing data on ownership type: in Arusha (n = 7), Kilimanjaro (n = 14), and Tanga (n = 8)
dFacilities missing data on primary power source: in Arusha (n = 78), Kilimanjaro (n = 37), and Tanga (n = 327)
eFacilities missing data on facility type: in Arusha (n = 0), Kilimanjaro (n = 14), and Tanga (n = 36)
On-time vaccinations, days off-schedule, and weekly vaccinations per facility, by vaccine type and region
| Vaccine | Characteristics | Arusha | Kilimanjaro | Tanga | All Regions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of eligible childrena | 87,084 | 51,729 | 108,127 | 246,940 | |
| Vaccinated (%) | 77,988 (89.6) | 45,854 (88.6) | 92,720 (85.8) | 216,562 (87.7) | |
| On-time vaccination (%) | 49,349 (56.7) | 35,384 (68.4) | 58,210 (53.8) | 142,943 (57.9) | |
| Mean number of days off-schedule, (SD) | 13 (34) | 9 (32) | 16 (47) | 13 (40) | |
| Early vaccination, pre-EIR (%) | 719 (5.5) | 1149 (4.1) | 1756 (4.4) | 3624 (4.4) | |
| Early vaccination, post-EIR (%) | 2200 (3.0) | 686 (2.9) | 2900 (4.3) | 5786 (3.5) | |
| On-time vaccination, pre-EIR (%) | 7881 (60.5) | 22,439 (79.1) | 25,643 (63.9) | 55,963 (68.7) | |
| On-time vaccination, post-EIR (%) | 41,468 (56.0) | 12,945 (55.4) | 32,567(47.9) | 86,980 (52.6) | |
| Mean vaccinations administered per facility per month- pre-EIR (SD) | 17 (29) | 7 (8) | 12 (15) | 11 (15) | |
| Mean vaccinations administered per facility per month- post-EIR (SD) | 16 (26) | 11 (18) | 18 (22) | 16 (24) | |
| Number of eligible childrena | 86,836 | 50,687 | 106,348 | 243,871 | |
| Vaccinated (%) | 63,132 (72.7) | 39,394 (77.7) | 74,203 (69.8) | 176,729 (72.5) | |
| On-time vaccination (%) | 51,565 (59.4) | 33,764 (66.6) | 55,549 (52.2) | 140,878 (57.8) | |
| Mean number of days off-schedule, (SD) | 7 (25) | 5 (19) | 9 (29) | 8 (25) | |
| Early vaccination, pre-EIR (%) | 445 (4.4) | 801 (3.1) | 1241 (3.6) | 2487 (3.5) | |
| Early vaccination, post-EIR (%) | 2101 (2.7) | 655 (2.6) | 2496 (3.5) | 5253 (3.0) | |
| On-time vaccination, pre-EIR (%) | 7834 (77.5) | 22,423 (87.1) | 25,236 (72.7) | 55,493 (78.6) | |
| On-time vaccination, post-EIR (%) | 43,731 (57.0) | 11,341 (45.5) | 30,313 (42.3) | 85,385 (51.4) | |
| Mean vaccinations administered per facility per month- pre-EIR (SD) | 17 (30) | 7 (8) | 12 (15) | 10 (15) | |
| Mean vaccinations administered per facility per month- post-EIR (SD) | 17 (27) | 11 (18) | 19 (23) | 16 (24) | |
| Number of eligible childrena | 84,923 | 48,860 | 102,908 | 236,691 | |
| Vaccinated (%) | 50,273 (59.2) | 34,160 (70.0) | 60,174 (58.5) | 144,607 (61.1) | |
| On-time vaccination (%) | 40,713 (47.9) | 29,200 (59.8) | 44,185 (42.9) | 114,098 (48.2) | |
| Mean number of days off-schedule, (SD) | 9 (32) | 6 (25) | 13 (38) | 10 (33) | |
| Early vaccination, pre-EIR (%) | 288 (4.0) | 775 (3.4) | 966 (3.4) | 2029 (3.4) | |
| Early vaccination, post-EIR (%) | 1742 (2.2) | 566 (2.2) | 2071 (2.8) | 4379 (2.5) | |
| On-time vaccination, pre-EIR (%) | 5148 (71.0) | 19,758 (86.0) | 20,375 (71.0) | 45,281 (76.8) | |
| On-time vaccination, post-EIR (%) | 35,565 (45.8) | 9442 (36.5) | 23,810 (32.1) | 68,817 (38.7) | |
| Mean vaccinations administered per facility per month- pre-EIR (SD) | 16 (29) | 7 (8) | 11 (14) | 9 (13) | |
| Mean vaccinations administered per facility per month- post-EIR (SD) | 17 (27) | 11 (18) | 19 (23) | 17 (24) | |
| Number of eligible childrena | 65,848 | 30,978 | 73,453 | 170,279 | |
| Vaccinated (%) | 23,876 (36.3) | 20,343 (65.7) | 37,850 (51.5) | 82,069 (48.2) | |
| On-time vaccination (%) | 6832 (10.4) | 6953 (22.4) | 13,194 (18.0) | 26,979 (15.8) | |
| Mean number of days off-schedule, (SD) | 27 (49) | 21 (41) | 26 (47) | 25 (47) | |
| Early vaccination, pre-EIR (%) | 1 (100) | 1191 (12.8) | 507 (8.5) | 1699 (11.1) | |
| Early vaccination, post-EIR (%) | 2721 (4.1) | 1166 (5.4) | 2810 (4.2) | 6697 (4.3) | |
| On-time vaccination, pre- EIR (%) | 0 (0) | 3746 (40.2) | 3084 (51.8) | 6833 (44.7) | |
| On-time vaccination, post- EIR (%) | 6832 (10.4) | 3206 (14.8) | 10,108 (15.0) | 20,146 (13.0) | |
| Mean vaccinations administered per facility per month- pre-EIR (SD) | 1 (NA) | 5 (6) | 7 (10) | 6 (7) | |
| Mean vaccinations administered per facility per month- post-EIR (SD) | 17 (28) | 9 (12) | 17 (21) | 15 (23) |
aChildren over the recommended age of vaccination (6 weeks for DTP1, 10 weeks for DTP2, 14 weeks for DTP3, and 9 months for MCV1) and under 2 years as of the time the data were pulled (September 2018)
Fig. 3Number of children with a documented vaccination and proportion vaccinated on-time by vaccine type and region, Tanzania, November 2016-July 2018*
*Red line indicates when the EIR was introduced (approximately); blue line indicates when the SMS reminders were introduced
Fig. 4Incomplete or missing vaccination records among all children registered in the EIR*
*For the selected vaccines of interest and includes doses administered after data pull and doses administered before a date-of-birth, which were removed for the analysis
Parameter estimates for likelihood of change in the proportion of on-time vaccinations pre- and post-introduction of an EIR, Tanzania*
| On-Time Vaccination | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DTP1 | DTP2 | DTP3 | MCV1 | |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | |
| Baseline monthly change in slope | 0.94* (0.94, 0.95) | 0.94* (0.93, 0.94) | 0.93* (0.92, 0.94) | 1.00 (0.98, 1.02) |
| Level change 0-3 Months after EIR | 0.95* (0.90, 0.99) | 0.68* (0.62, 0.75) | 0.61* (0.54, 0.67) | 0.45* (0.36, 0.53) |
| Level change 4-6 Months after EIR | 1.14* (1.07, 1.22) | 0.78* (0.68, 0.88) | 0.74* (0.62, 0.85) | 0.38* (0.23, 0.54) |
| Level change > 6 Months after EIR | 1.25* (1.15, 1.35) | 0.80* (0.68, 0.93) | 0.75* (0.61, 0.89) | 0.43* (0.25, 0.61) |
| Change in slope 0-3 Months after EIR | 1.01 (0.99, 1.03) | 1.00 (0.98, 1.02) | 0.99 (0.96, 1.02) | 0.92* (0.89, 0.96) |
| Change in slope 4-6 Months after EIR | 0.99 (0.96, 1.02) | 1.01 (0.97, 1.04) | 0.97 (0.93, 1.01) | 0.92* (0.88, 0.97) |
| Change in slope > 6 Months after EIR | 1.05* (1.05, 1.06) | 1.02* (1.01, 1.03) | 1.02* (1.00, 1.03) | 0.94* (0.92, 0.97) |
| Observations | 17,092 | 15,854 | 14,546 | 9562 |
*p < 0.05; Intercept estimates are not presented
Fig. 5Regression results for primary model*
*Red dotted line indicates EIR-introduction date; black dots indicate the average proportion of vaccinations per facility per month with the black lines indicating their associated 95% confidence intervals; blue lines indicate the change in slope for the proportion of children vaccinated on-time per month per facility
Parameter estimates for likelihood of change in proportion of on-time DTP1 vaccination pre- and post-introduction of an EIR among children with a documented dose of DTP2 (sensitivity analysis)*
| On-Time Vaccination | |
|---|---|
| DTP1 | |
| Baseline monthly change in slope | 0.95* (0.95, 0.96) |
| Level change 0-3 Months after EIR | 0.98 (0.93, 1.03) |
| Level change 4-6 Months after EIR | 1.19* (1.11, 1.27) |
| Level change > 6 Months after EIR | 1.34* (1.23, 1.45) |
| Change in slope 0-3 Months EIR | 1.02* (1.00, 1.04) |
| Change in slope 4-6 Months after EIR | 1.00 (0.97, 1.03) |
| Change in slope > 6 Months after EIR | 1.06* (1.05, 1.07) |
| Observations | 15,743 |
*p < 0.05; Intercept estimates are not presented
Fig. 6Regression results for sensitivity analysis*
*Red dotted line indicates EIR-introduction date; black dots indicate the average proportion of vaccinations per facility per month with the black lines indicating their associated 95% confidence intervals; blue lines indicate the change in slope for the proportion of children vaccinated on-time per month per facility