“e-Praja Suwa Arunalu”:斯里兰卡公共卫生助产士健康信息管理系统的试点研究

E. Shan S. Rodrigo, Samantha Wimalaratne, R. Marasinghe, S. Edirippulige
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我们对斯里兰卡的16名公共卫生助产士(PHMs)进行了需求分析,发现她们将大部分时间花在管理健康记录上。我们开发了一个电子健康信息管理系统(HIMS)来帮助他们的工作。HIMS的设计使其能够接受来自初级保健医生的数据,并生成可供初级保健医生自己及其主管使用的报告。HIMS由Rathnapura县一个偏远地区的16名初级保健医生进行了测试。装有软件的小型手提电脑分发给初级保健人员,并对他们进行了必要的培训。他们开始自己把历史数据从寄存器输入系统。头三个月产生了近1万份公共卫生记录。在随后的调查中,所有的初级保健医生都给出了肯定的答案,表明他们对试点项目感到满意,并希望继续使用它来提高他们的服务。该系统似乎是斯里兰卡初级保健医生实地活动的一个切实可行的解决办法。从这项研究中获得的知识将有助于未来在斯里兰卡公共卫生部门实施电子保健。DOi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljbmi.v3i2.4737 Sri Lanka Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2012;3: 40-46
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"e-Praja Suwa Arunalu": A Pilot Study of a Health Information Management System for Public Health Midwives in Sri Lanka
We conducted a needs analysis amongst 16 Public Health Midwives (PHMs) in Sri Lanka and found that they spend most of their time on managing health records. We developed an electronic Health Information Management System (HIMS) to help them with their work. The HIMS was designed so that it could accept data from the PHMs, and generate reports which could be used by the PHMs themselves as well as by their supervisors. The HIMS was tested by a group of 16 PHMs in a remote area in the Rathnapura district.  Mini-laptops with the software were distributed to the PHMs and they were given the necessary training. They started entering historical data from the registers into the system by themselves. Nearly 10,000 public health records were generated in the first three months. In a subsequent survey, all the PHMs gave positive answers indicating that they were happy with the pilot project and that they would like to continue using it to enhance their service. The system seems to be a practical solution for the field activities of PHMs in Sri Lanka. The knowledge gained from this study would be useful for future e-Health implementations in the public health sector of Sri Lanka. DOi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljbmi.v3i2.4737 Sri Lanka Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2012; 3 :40-46
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