Current status of digital health interventions in the health system in Burkina Faso.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Bry Sylla, Boukary Ouedraogo, Salif Traore, Ousseni Ouedraogo, Léon Gueswendé Blaise Savadogo, Gayo Diallo
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Background: Digital health is being used as an accelerator to improve the traditional healthcare system, aiding countries in achieving their sustainable development goals. Burkina Faso aims to harmonize its digital health interventions to guide its digital health strategy for the coming years. The current assessment represents upstream work to steer the development of this strategic plan.

Methods: This was a quantitative, descriptive study conducted between September 2022 and April 2023. It involved a two-part survey: a self-administered questionnaire distributed to healthcare information managers in facilities, and direct interviews conducted with software developers. This was complemented by a documentary review of the country's strategic and standards documents on digital transformation.

Results: Burkina Faso possesses a relatively comprehensive collection of governance documents pertaining to digital transformation. The study identified a total of 35 digital health interventions. Analysis showed that 89% of funding originated from technical and financial partners as well as the private sector. While the use of open-source technologies for the development of the applications, software, or platforms used to implement these digital health interventions is well established (77%), there remains a deficiency in the integration of data from different platforms. Furthermore, the classification of digital health interventions revealed an uneven distribution between the different elements across domains: the health system, the classification of digital health interventions (DHI), and the subsystems of the National Health Information System (NHIS). Most digital health intervention projects are still in the pilot phase (66%), with isolated electronic patient record initiatives remaining incomplete. Within the public sector, these records typically take the form of electronic registers or isolated specialty records in a hospital. Within the private sector, tool implementation varies based on expressed needs. Challenges persist in adhering to interoperability norms and standards during tool design, with minimal utilization of the data generated by the implemented tools.

Conclusion: This study provides an insightful overview of the digital health environment in Burkina Faso and highlights significant challenges regarding intervention strategies. The findings serve as a foundational resource for developing the digital health strategic plan. By addressing the identified shortcomings, this plan will provide a framework for guiding future digital health initiatives effectively.

布基纳法索卫生系统中数字卫生干预措施的现状。
背景:数字医疗正被用作改善传统医疗系统的加速器,帮助各国实现可持续发展目标。布基纳法索旨在协调其数字医疗干预措施,为未来几年的数字医疗战略提供指导。目前的评估是指导制定这一战略计划的上游工作:这是一项定量描述性研究,在 2022 年 9 月至 2023 年 4 月期间进行。调查由两部分组成:向医疗机构的医疗信息管理人员发放的自填式问卷,以及对软件开发人员进行的直接访谈。此外,还对该国有关数字化转型的战略和标准文件进行了文件审查:结果:布基纳法索拥有相对全面的与数字化转型相关的管理文件。研究共确定了 35 项数字医疗干预措施。分析表明,89% 的资金来自技术和金融合作伙伴以及私营部门。虽然使用开源技术开发用于实施这些数字健康干预措施的应用程序、软件或平台的做法已得到广泛认可(77%),但在整合来自不同平台的数据方面仍存在不足。此外,数字医疗干预措施的分类显示,不同领域的不同要素之间分布不均:医疗系统、数字医疗干预措施分类(DHI)和国家医疗信息系统(NHIS)的子系统。大多数数字医疗干预项目仍处于试点阶段(66%),个别电子病历项目仍未完成。在公共部门,这些记录通常采用电子登记簿或医院中孤立的专科记录的形式。在私营部门,工具的实施则根据明确的需求而有所不同。在工具设计过程中,在遵守互操作性规范和标准方面仍然存在挑战,对已实施工具所生成数据的利用率极低:本研究对布基纳法索的数字医疗环境进行了深入概述,并强调了干预策略方面的重大挑战。研究结果可作为制定数字医疗战略计划的基础资源。通过解决已发现的不足,该计划将为有效指导未来的数字健康计划提供一个框架。
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1 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the design, development, implementation, use, and evaluation of health information technologies and decision-making for human health.
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