Uganda’s experience in establishing an electronic compendium for public health emergencies

Author:

Ario Alex RiolexusORCID,Aliddeki Dativa M.,Kadobera Daniel,Bulage Lilian,Kayiwa Joshua,Wetaka Milton M.,Kyazze SimonORCID,Ocom Felix,Makumbi Issa,Mbaka Paul,Behumbiize Prosper,Ayebazibwe ImmaculateORCID,Balinandi Stephen K.,Lutwama Julius J.,Crawley AdamORCID,Divi NomitaORCID,Lule John R.,Ojwang Joseph C.,Harris Julie R.,Boore Amy L.,Nelson Lisa J.,Borchert Jeff,Jarvis Dennis

Abstract

Uganda has implemented several interventions that have contributed to prevention, early detection, and effective response to Public Health Emergencies (PHEs). However, there are gaps in collecting and documenting data on the overall response to these PHEs. We set out to establish a comprehensive electronic database of PHEs that occurred in Uganda since 2000. We constituted a core development team, developed a data dictionary, and worked with Health Information Systems Program (HISP)-Uganda to develop and customize a compendium of PHEs using the electronic Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (eIDSR) module on the District Health Information Software version 2 (DHIS2) platform. We reviewed literature for retrospective data on PHEs for the compendium. Working with the Uganda Public Health Emergency Operations Center (PHEOC), we prospectively updated the compendium with real-time data on reported PHEs. We developed a user’s guide to support future data entry teams. An operational compendium was developed within the eIDSR module of the DHIS2 platform. The variables for PHEs data collection include those that identify the type, location, nature and time to response of each PHE. The compendium has been updated with retrospective PHE data and real-time prospective data collection is ongoing. Data within this compendium is being used to generate information that can guide future outbreak response and management. The compendium development highlights the importance of documenting outbreak detection and response data in a central location for future reference. This data provides an opportunity to evaluate and inform improvements in PHEs response.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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