CIHLMU 2022研讨会论文集:“卫生质量数据的可用性和可及性”。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sabita Tuladhar, Kimothy Mwamelo, Christina Manyama, Dorothy Obuobi, Mario Antunes, Mulatu Gashaw, Monica Vogel, Harinee Shrinivasan, Kashung Annie Mugambwa, Isabella Korley, Guenter Froeschl, Lisa Hoffaeller, Sarah Scholze
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摘要

数据是有效和可靠的医疗保健管理的重要工具。获得高质量数据对于确保及早发现问题、设计适当的干预措施以及有效执行和评价卫生干预结果至关重要。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,各国对强大信息系统的需求以及为及时应对和跟踪资源和进展而产生高质量数据的价值都非常明显。在低收入和中等收入国家各级卫生系统提供和获取高质量数据是一项挑战,而多个平行和整合不良的数据源、缺乏数据共享标准和政策框架、执行不力以及处理数据人员技能不足,使这一挑战更加严峻。完整性、准确性、完整性、有效性和及时性是对数据可用性和使用的挑战。在当前复杂的卫生系统中,“大数据”是必要的,也是一项挑战。在向具有适当数据标准和政策框架的数字系统过渡的过程中,各级卫生系统的隐私保护、数据素养、所有权和数据使用,提高工作人员的技能至关重要。低收入和中等收入国家应优先为加强常规信息系统和定期调查与研究以及高收入国家与低收入和中等收入国家在数据生成和使用方面的互惠伙伴关系提供充足资金,以促进循证医疗保健实践。
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Proceedings from the CIHLMU 2022 Symposium: "Availability of and Access to Quality Data in Health".

Data is an essential tool for valid and reliable healthcare management. Access to high-quality data is critical to ensuring the early identification of problems, the design of appropriate interventions, and the effective implementation and evaluation of health intervention outcomes. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for strong information systems and the value of producing high-quality data for timely response and tracking resources and progress have been very evident across countries. The availability of and access to high-quality data at all levels of the health systems of low and middle-income countries is a challenge, which is exacerbated by multiple parallels and poorly integrated data sources, a lack of data-sharing standards and policy frameworks, their weak enforcement, and inadequate skills among those handling data. Completeness, accuracy, integrity, validity, and timeliness are challenges to data availability and use. "Big Data" is a necessity and a challenge in the current complexities of health systems. In transitioning to digital systems with proper data standards and policy frameworks for privacy protection, data literacy, ownership, and data use at all levels of the health system, skill enhancement of the staff is critical. Adequate funding for strengthening routine information systems and periodic surveys and research, and reciprocal partnerships between high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries in data generation and use, should be prioritized by the low- and middle-income countries to foster evidence-based healthcare practices.

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