Assessment of health staff about online reporting system for management of hypertension and diabetes at grassroots level of health care in Vietnam
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Abstract
Since the end of 2019, the World Health Organization has implemented a project to support the development and implementation of an online reporting system for management of hypertension and diabetes at the grassroots level. The study aims to evaluate this online reporting system. This cross-sectional research was conducted among representatives of health stations, district health centers, and provincial disease control centers from 52 project provinces through the GogDoc platform. There were 2,952 officials interviewed. In-depth interviews and group discussions were conducted in 12 communes, 12 districts and 6 provinces. Data were analyzed using STATA 14.0 software with descriptive statistics. Qualitative data are summarized according to research content. The results showed that the majority of health staff reported that the system as feasible (90.0%), requiring a reasonable time to use (88.5%), reduced reporting burden (81.4%), encourage long-term use (87.6%). To make the system more effective, all softwareshould be interconnected.
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reporting system, online, grassroots, non communicable diseases
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