马里某三级医院卫生信息系统中集成的新型电子死亡证明和死亡管理模块的开发:实施报告。

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
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摘要

背景:死亡证明提供可靠的流行病学数据,对公共卫生决策至关重要。实现电子死亡证明可提高数据质量、准确性和及时性。认识到其重要性,我们开发了死亡率管理模块并将其整合到“卢森堡”医院,以加强死亡率数据的收集和利用。目的:提高死亡率数据的完整性和准确性,加快死亡报告的及时性,促进数据的下游利用,为公共卫生规划和研究提供信息。方法:我们从分析医院现有的基础设施和组织设置开始。通过一系列的访谈,我们确定了所有用户的需求,从而设计出适合所有操作级别的模块。我们实现了一个包含多个功能的模块,包括证书编辑、验证、存储、死亡率统计生成。它还整合了ICD-10编码,并遵循世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的模式,同时继续适应医院的具体情况。为了确保最佳的可用性,我们组建了一个项目团队,其中包括一个死亡率审计委员会。实施后,对所有用户进行了培训,并提供了持续的直接技术支持。结果:我们开发了一种符合世卫组织建议的新的死亡证明模型。对证书的访问由唯一的用户名和密码保护。为了提高数据质量,认证过程涉及几个验证步骤:初始记录,当医疗部门没有由高级医生完成时,可以修改该记录;由资深医师进行预验证,并由死亡率审计委员会进行最终验证。使用ICD-10诊断记录了一系列的发病事件。除了证书本身,该系统还允许对死亡进行民事登记。此外,该模块还可以根据多个标准生成统计信息。这一过程是在所有利益攸关方的积极参与下进行的。结论:我们建立了一个独特的、安全的、符合世卫组织标准的死亡证明模型,确保了高质量、易于利用和存档的数据。这家医院的经验可以作为将这种模式推广到国内其他医疗机构的基础。
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Development of a New Electronic Death Certificate and Death Management Module Integrated Into the Health Information System of a Tertiary Hospital in Mali: Implementation Report.

Development of a New Electronic Death Certificate and Death Management Module Integrated Into the Health Information System of a Tertiary Hospital in Mali: Implementation Report.

Development of a New Electronic Death Certificate and Death Management Module Integrated Into the Health Information System of a Tertiary Hospital in Mali: Implementation Report.

Background: Death certification provides reliable epidemiological data that are essential for public health decision-making. Implementing an electronic death certificate improves data quality, accuracy, and timeliness. Recognizing its importance, we developed and integrated a mortality management module into the hospital "Le Luxembourg," enhancing mortality data collection and utilization.

Objective: This implementation aimed to improve the completeness and accuracy of mortality data, accelerate the timeliness of death reporting, and facilitate the downstream use of data to inform public health planning and research.

Methods: We began by analyzing the existing infrastructure and organizational setup within the hospital. Through a series of interviews, we identified the needs of all users, enabling the design of a module suited to all levels of operation. We implemented a module comprising multiple functionalities, including certificate editing, validation, storage, mortality statistics generation. It also integrates ICD-10 coding and follows the World Health Organization (WHO) model, while remaining adapted to the hospital's specific context. To ensure optimal usability, we assembled a project team that included a mortality audit committee. After implementation, all users received training and continuous direct technical support was provided.

Results: We developed a new death certificate model in line with WHO recommendations. Access to the certificate is secured by a unique username and password. To improve data quality, the certification process involves several validation steps: initial recording, which can be modified when the medical section is not completed by a senior physician; pre-validation by the senior physician and final validation by the mortality audit committee. The chain of morbid events is documented using ICD-10 diagnoses. Beyond the certificate itself, the system also allows for civil registration of the death. Moreover, the module can generate statistics based on multiple criteria. This process takes place with the involvement and active engagement of all stakeholders.

Conclusions: We established a unique, secure, WHO-compliant death certificate model that ensures high-quality, easily exploitable, and well-archived data. The experience of this hospital may serve as a foundation for scaling up this model to other healthcare facilities within the country.

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JMIR Medical Informatics
JMIR Medical Informatics Medicine-Health Informatics
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
3.10%
发文量
173
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: JMIR Medical Informatics (JMI, ISSN 2291-9694) is a top-rated, tier A journal which focuses on clinical informatics, big data in health and health care, decision support for health professionals, electronic health records, ehealth infrastructures and implementation. It has a focus on applied, translational research, with a broad readership including clinicians, CIOs, engineers, industry and health informatics professionals. Published by JMIR Publications, publisher of the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), the leading eHealth/mHealth journal (Impact Factor 2016: 5.175), JMIR Med Inform has a slightly different scope (emphasizing more on applications for clinicians and health professionals rather than consumers/citizens, which is the focus of JMIR), publishes even faster, and also allows papers which are more technical or more formative than what would be published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.
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