| Literature DB >> 9242014 |
A S Kanter1, D C Spencer, M H Steinberg.
Abstract
Health service restructuring in South Africa provides an opportunity to introduce appropriate Health Information System (HIS) technology. This is particularly relevant given the emerging HIV epidemic and the need to capture, translate and disseminate new experiences in HIV/AIDS care, support and clinical research. In 1994, a number of clinicians and health-care providers working in South Africa had begun to establish basic computerized databases to assist in research on HIV, but no standardized nomenclature or framework for collaboration was created. This paper describes a clinical and research database that could be used as an example for a standardized system by clinicians working in South Africa. The authors, with assistance from the National AIDS Research Programme of the Medical Research Council, created a prototype relational database using Microsoft Access. To test the prototype, 1057 HIV-positive patients from the infectious Disease Clinic at Johannesburg General Hospital were entered.Entities:
Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Coding; Communication; Computer Programs And Programming; Data Collection; Data Linkage; Data Reporting; Data Storage And Retrieval; Developing Countries; Diseases; English Speaking Africa; Hiv Infections; Information; Information Centers; Information Processing; Organization And Administration; Program Activities; Programs; Records; Research Methodology; South Africa; Southern Africa; Viral Diseases
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9242014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Inf Med ISSN: 0026-1270 Impact factor: 2.176