Uptake and effectiveness of a mobile application for real-time reporting and quality assurance of decentralized SARS-CoV-2 testing in Uganda

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Nansumba, Hellen [1 ]
Nambuya, Proscovia [1 ]
Wafula, Jackson [1 ]
Laiton, Namutebi [1 ]
Kadam, Rigveda [2 ]
Akinwusi, Olukunle [2 ]
Suleiman, Khairunisa [2 ]
Akugizibwe, Paula [2 ]
Ssewanyana, Isaac [1 ]
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[1] Minist Hlth, Cent Publ Hlth Labs, Kampala, Uganda
[2] Fdn Innovat New Diagnost FIND, Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
COVID-19; decentralized diagnosis; digital; data; surveillance; quality assurance;
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10.3389/fpubh.2023.1053544
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundEffective management of the COVID-19 pandemic required rapid expansion of diagnosis. The introduction of antigen tests presented an opportunity to decentralize testing, but raised challenges with ensuring accurate and timely reporting of testing data, which is essential to guide the response. Digital solutions can help address this challenge and provide more efficient means of monitoring and quality assurance. MethodsUganda's existing laboratory investigation form was digitized in the form of an Android-based application, eLIF, which was developed by the Central Public Health Laboratory and implemented in 11 high-volume facilities between December 2021 and May 2022. The app enabled healthcare workers to report testing data via mobile phone or tablet. Uptake of the tool was monitored through a dashboard that enabled real-time visibility into data being transmitted from sites, as well as qualitative insights from site visits and online questionnaires. Results and discussionA total of 15,351 tests were conducted at the 11 health facilities during the study period. Of these, 65% were reported through eLIF, while 12% were reported through preexisting Excel-based tools. However, 23% of tests were only captured in paper registers and not transmitted to the national database, illustrating the need for increased uptake of digital tools to ensure real-time data reporting. While data captured through eLIF were transmitted to the national database within 0-3 days (min, max), data transmitted through Excel were transmitted in within 0-37 days (min, max), and data for paper-based reporting took up to 3 months. The majority of healthcare workers interviewed in an endpoint questionnaire responded that eLIF improved timeliness of patient management, and reduced reporting time. However, some functions of the app were not successfully implemented, such as providing random selections of samples for external quality assurance and enabling seamless linkage of these data. Challenges arose from broader operational complexities, such as staff workload, frequent task-shifting and unexpected changes to facility workflows, which limited adherence to the envisioned study procedures. Ongoing improvements are needed to adjust to these realities, to strengthen the technology and support to healthcare workers using it, to optimize the impact of this digital intervention.
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