Acceptance of the District Health Information System Version 2 Platform for Malaria Case-Based Surveillance By Health Care Workers in Botswana: Web-Based Survey

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作者
Ndlovu, Kagiso [1 ]
Mauco, Kabelo Leonard [2 ]
Keetile, Mpho [3 ]
Kadimo, Khutsafalo [4 ]
Senyatso, Refilwe Yvonne [5 ]
Ntebela, Davies [5 ]
Valela, Buthugwashe [5 ]
Murambi, Clement [5 ]
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[1] Univ Botswana, Fac Sci, Dept Comp Sci, Private Bag UB 0022,Plot 4775 Notwane Rd, Gaborone 00267, Botswana
[2] Botho Univ, Fac Hlth & Educ, Dept Hlth Informat Management, Gaborone, Botswana
[3] Univ Botswana, Fac Social Sci, Dept Populat Studies, Gaborone, Botswana
[4] Univ Botswana, Dept Lib Serv, Gaborone, Botswana
[5] Minist Hlth & Wellness, Natl Malaria Programme, Gaborone, Botswana
关键词
malaria case-based surveillance; district health information system; eHealth; technology acceptance model; Botswana; DHIS2; malaria; surveillance; public health; technology adoption; user acceptance; TECHNOLOGY; ELIMINATION; ADOPTION;
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10.2196/32722
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Similar to many low- and middle-income countries, Botswana has identified eHealth as a means of improving health care service provision and delivery. The National Malaria Programme (NMP) in Botswana has implemented the District Health Information System version 2 (DHIS2) to support timely malaria case reporting across its 27 health districts; however, the implementation of an eHealth system is never without challenges. Barriers to the implementation of eHealth innovations within health care settings may arise at the individual or organizational levels. As such, the evaluation of user perceptions of the technology is an important step that can inform its sustainable implementation. The DHIS2 was implemented without evaluating user perceptions beforehand; therefore, the Botswana Ministry of Health and Wellness was uncertain about the likelihood of acceptance and use of the platform. Objective: We aimed to determine the acceptance of the DHIS2 platform by the NMP in Botswana to gauge whether adoption would be successful. Methods: The study's design was informed by constructs of the technology acceptance model. A survey, with items assessed using a 7-point Likert scale, and focus group discussions were undertaken with DHIS2 core users from 27 health districts and NMP personnel at the Ministry of Health and Wellness. The web-based survey was administered from August 3, 2020 to September 30, 2020. Results: Survey participants were core users (n=27). Focus group participants were NMP personnel (n=5). Overall, participants' survey responses (frequently occurring scores of 7) showed their confidence in the DHIS2 platform for case-based surveillance of malaria; however, participants also noted some organizational issues that could compromise user acceptance of the DHIS2 platform. Conclusions: Participants' responses indicated their acceptance of the DHIS2 platform; however, the consideration of factors related to organizational readiness could further enhance successful acceptance, and consequently, successful adoption of the platform by the malaria program in Botswana.
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