This paper describes an empirical qualitative analysis of how knowledge and data generated through traditional health practices, specifically by traditional birth attendants, with respect to maternal and child health, define and control data quality in health information system. The aim is to gain an understanding of how knowledge and data crosses the boundary between traditional and modern sectors with varying practices, and how the existing mechanisms linking the two sectors can be strengthened. Using an interpretative approach, this research provides the health informatics and information systems community with an understanding of how bridging the divide between scientific and indigenious knowledge can improve data quality in a context w...
Information on available resource- and service production for the health sector is crucial for any g...
Through an interpretive, social constructivist approach, the research explores the production and us...
Good quality data is vital. It informs decision making in a wide range of sectors, at all levels. Ac...
Health reform initiatives in most developing countries include introduction of information and commu...
The thesis has been motivated by the weak and inconsistent feedback practices and strategies in heal...
Based on five months of participant observation among health workers in rural Malawi, Central Africa...
A Health Management Information System (HMIS) is an important element for a country’s capacity to mo...
The objective of this study is to improve completeness, accuracy and timely reporting of maternal he...
BackgroundA routine health information system is one of the essential components of a health system....
The most fundamental issue for any information system is to produce information that is relevant to ...
Abstract Background The health management information...
Abstract Information should form the backbone of decisions that effect change in all areas. It is th...
This study investigates the pivotal role of local knowledge in shaping standards in the health servi...
Health service provision is a public concern that mostly takes place at community level, through pri...
Research findings have reported lack of reliable health data and poor management for district health...
Information on available resource- and service production for the health sector is crucial for any g...
Through an interpretive, social constructivist approach, the research explores the production and us...
Good quality data is vital. It informs decision making in a wide range of sectors, at all levels. Ac...
Health reform initiatives in most developing countries include introduction of information and commu...
The thesis has been motivated by the weak and inconsistent feedback practices and strategies in heal...
Based on five months of participant observation among health workers in rural Malawi, Central Africa...
A Health Management Information System (HMIS) is an important element for a country’s capacity to mo...
The objective of this study is to improve completeness, accuracy and timely reporting of maternal he...
BackgroundA routine health information system is one of the essential components of a health system....
The most fundamental issue for any information system is to produce information that is relevant to ...
Abstract Background The health management information...
Abstract Information should form the backbone of decisions that effect change in all areas. It is th...
This study investigates the pivotal role of local knowledge in shaping standards in the health servi...
Health service provision is a public concern that mostly takes place at community level, through pri...
Research findings have reported lack of reliable health data and poor management for district health...
Information on available resource- and service production for the health sector is crucial for any g...
Through an interpretive, social constructivist approach, the research explores the production and us...
Good quality data is vital. It informs decision making in a wide range of sectors, at all levels. Ac...