2013
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6947-13-95
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Using electronic technology to improve clinical care – results from a before-after cluster trial to evaluate assessment and classification of sick children according to Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) protocol in Tanzania

Abstract: BackgroundPoor adherence to the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) protocol reduces the potential impact on under-five morbidity and mortality. Electronic technology could improve adherence; however there are few studies demonstrating the benefits of such technology in a resource-poor settings. This study estimates the impact of electronic technology on adherence to the IMCI protocols as compared to the current paper-based protocols in Tanzania.MethodsIn four districts in Tanzania, 18 clinics we… Show more

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“…Variability in care delivery between clinics and within providers has been used as a measure of poor quality 25 26. At baseline, 61.3% of variability in the index was explained by the nurse performing the consultation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variability in care delivery between clinics and within providers has been used as a measure of poor quality 25 26. At baseline, 61.3% of variability in the index was explained by the nurse performing the consultation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, shortening the course responds directly to requests of NGO health workers who implemented IMCI in rural and remote settings where health workers have expressed difficulties in taking courses that last 11 days. Other potential complementary interventions could focus on retention of trained staff and promoting job satisfaction as well as developing ways to easily share the knowledge with other health workers such as the availability of easy-to-use job aids or electronic sources of information accessible by cell phone that are currently available in the Tanzania or other distance learning options (23)(24)(25)(26)(27). Similar to other studies, this evaluation suggests that regular supervisory visits, during which detailed feedback is provided to the health worker, may improve the quality of care (5,9).…”
Section: Direct Observation Integrated Management Of Childhood Illnesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18–22] To improve HCPs’ ability to diagnose, classify, and manage childhood pneumonia, we developed “mPneumonia,” an innovative and user-friendly mobile health application using Android technology that integrates a digital version of the IMCI algorithm with a software-based breath counter and a pulse oximeter. mPneumonia is designed to be a free, open-source platform easily adapted for various countries and/or contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%