Use of family planning information by primary healthcare clinic managers in South Africa.

Sophy Mogatlogedi Moloko, Mokholelana Margaret Ramukumba
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Abstract

Background: Routine family planning data in South Africa are managed using a routine health information system, which facilitates data collection, storage, processing, presentation and dissemination. Healthcare providers generate data daily as they carry out their duties. The information generated should be used for planning and evaluating health program performance and policy development.

Objective: To explore the use of family planning information by primary healthcare (PHC) clinic managers in South Africa.

Method: A qualitative descriptive exploratory study was carried out in 11 PHC clinics in Tshwane District. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 clinic managers. The data were analysed using a thematic analysis approach.

Results: Managers used the information to disseminate performance and feedback, monitor the program's performance and make decisions to improve the family planning service. However, they experienced challenges that hampered the effective use of the information.

Conclusion: The use of family planning information is critical for improving the performance of the program. The clinics need sufficient skilled healthcare providers who are able to provide comprehensive family planning and generate accurate and reliable information that can be used to improve the service. Collaboration between the private and public sectors is critical in monitoring the program's performance.

南非初级保健诊所管理人员使用计划生育信息的情况。
背景:南非的常规计划生育数据是通过常规医疗信息系统进行管理的,该系统有助于数据的收集、存储、处理、展示和传播。医疗服务提供者在履行职责时每天都会生成数据。所生成的信息应被用于规划和评估医疗项目的绩效和政策制定:探讨南非初级医疗保健(PHC)诊所管理人员对计划生育信息的使用情况:方法:在茨瓦内区的 11 家初级保健诊所开展了一项定性描述探索性研究。对 11 名诊所管理人员进行了个人半结构化访谈。研究采用主题分析法对数据进行了分析:结果:管理人员利用这些信息来传播绩效和反馈信息,监督计划的执行情况,并做出改进计划生育服务的决策。然而,他们也遇到了一些挑战,阻碍了信息的有效利用:结论:计划生育信息的使用对于提高计划的绩效至关重要。诊所需要有足够的技术熟练的医护人员,能够提供全面的计划生育服务,并生成准确可靠的信息,用于改善服务。私营和公共部门之间的合作对于监测计划的执行情况至关重要。
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