The Guideline Uptake in Digital Ecosystems (GUIDE) study: protocol for implementation research on the impact of WHO SMART guidelines digital adaptation kits to improve quality of care.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Tigest Tamrat, Rosemary K Muliokela, Abdulaziz Mohammed Hussen, Ernest Tei Maya, Berhanu Fikadie Endehabtu, Samuel Dery, Hanna Abayneh Telake, Jessica Asante, Adane Nigusie, Soe Soe Thwin, Will Probert, Maria Barreix, Frances Baaba da-Costa Vroom, Seth Afagbedzi, Angela Abroso, Haimanot Ambelu Workineh, Dominic Kwabena Atweam, Kafui Senya, Kassu Ketema Gurmu, Gabriela Garcia-Camacho, Natschja Ratanaprayul, Shona Dalal, Ӧzge Tunçalp, Sarai Malumo, Nancy Kidula, Lale Say, Binyam Tilahun, Chris Guure
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Abstract

Background: Despite the potential for digital tools to facilitate guideline uptake, translating paper-based narrative guidelines into digital formats is resource-intensive and may compromise the fidelity to the recommended content. The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the SMART Guidelines initiative, in which digital adaptation kits (DAKs) are a foundational component. DAKs comprise software requirements documentation, including detailed data dictionary  and algorithms--derived from WHO guidelines =for encoding within digital systems.

Methods: This implementation research consists of a formative assessment and impact evaluation on integrating DAKs within national digital systems to improve service delivery outcomes for antenatal care (ANC), family planning, and HIV in two countries (Ethiopia and Ghana). The formative phase will assess the requirements to customize the DAKs to align with the national protocols and subsequently incorporate the localized DAKs' content into the respective nationally endorsed digital systems: Bahmni in Ethiopia and DHIS2 tracker in Ghana. The impact evaluation will assess the effect of using the DAK-upgraded digital systems using pre-post designs in Ethiopia and Ghana. Primary outcomes of adherence to guideline recommendations will be assessed when digital systems incorporate country-adapted DAK content in comparison with the existing practice. Guideline knowledge questionnaires and in-depth interviews with software developers, health workers and facility managers will supplement the impact evaluation.

Discussion: This research represents one of the first impact evaluations focused on integrating DAKs into existing national digital systems and the effect on service delivery outcomes. The mixed-methods study design will provide learnings for future scale-up and replication across other countries. We expect final results to be available in 2026, and preliminary findings will be shared at relevant fora. Trial registration https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN18394724 . Registration date: 21 December 2022.

数字生态系统指南吸收(GUIDE)研究:世卫组织SMART指南数字适应工具包对提高护理质量影响的实施研究方案。
背景:尽管数字工具有可能促进指南的吸收,但将基于纸张的叙述指南转换为数字格式是资源密集型的,可能会损害推荐内容的保真度。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)发起了SMART准则倡议,其中数字适应工具包是一个基本组成部分。DAKs包括软件需求文档,包括详细的数据字典和算法——源自世卫组织数字系统编码指南。方法:本实施研究包括形成性评估和影响评估,以将DAKs整合到两个国家(埃塞俄比亚和加纳)的国家数字系统中,以改善产前保健(ANC)、计划生育和艾滋病毒的服务提供结果。形成阶段将评估定制dak的要求,使其与国家协议保持一致,随后将本地化dak的内容纳入各自的国家认可的数字系统:埃塞俄比亚的Bahmni和加纳的DHIS2跟踪器。影响评价将评估在埃塞俄比亚和加纳使用经开发署升级的、采用事后设计的数字系统的效果。当数字系统纳入与现有做法相适应的国别DAK内容时,将评估遵守指南建议的主要结果。指南知识问卷调查和与软件开发人员、卫生工作者和设施管理人员的深入访谈将补充影响评估。讨论:本研究是首批侧重于将dak纳入现有国家数字系统及其对服务提供结果的影响的影响评估之一。混合方法的研究设计将为今后在其他国家推广和复制提供借鉴。我们预计最终结果将于2026年公布,初步结果将在相关论坛上分享。试用注册https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN18394724。注册日期:2022年12月21日。
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Health Research Policy and Systems
Health Research Policy and Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
7.50%
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124
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Research Policy and Systems is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal that aims to provide a platform for the global research community to share their views, findings, insights and successes. Health Research Policy and Systems considers manuscripts that investigate the role of evidence-based health policy and health research systems in ensuring the efficient utilization and application of knowledge to improve health and health equity, especially in developing countries. Research is the foundation for improvements in public health. The problem is that people involved in different areas of research, together with managers and administrators in charge of research entities, do not communicate sufficiently with each other.
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