From Paper Files to Web-Based Application for Data-Driven Monitoring of HIV Programs: Nigeria's Journey to a National Data Repository for Decision-Making and Patient Care

Author:

Dalhatu Ibrahim1,Aniekwe Chinedu1,Bashorun Adebobola2,Abdulkadir Alhassan3,Dirlikov Emilio4,Ohakanu Stephen5,Adedokun Oluwasanmi3,Oladipo Ademola1,Jahun Ibrahim1,Murie Lisa4,Yoon Steven4,Abdu-Aguye Mubarak G.3,Sylvanus Ahmed3,Indyer Samuel3,Abbas Isah1,Bello Mustapha1,Nalda Nannim1,Alagi Matthias1,Odafe Solomon1,Adebajo Sylvia3,Ogorry Otse6,Akpu Murphy6,Okoye Ifeanyi7,Kakanfo Kunle8,Onovo Amobi Andrew8,Ashefor Gregory9,Nzelu Charles2,Ikpeazu Akudo2,Aliyu Gambo9,Ellerbrock Tedd4,Boyd Mary1,Stafford Kristen A.5,Swaminathan Mahesh1

Affiliation:

1. United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Abuja, Nigeria

2. Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja, Nigeria

3. Center for International Health, Education and Biosecurity, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Abuja, Nigeria

4. United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

5. Center for International Health, Education and Biosecurity, Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

6. PEPFAR Coordination Office, Abuja, Nigeria

7. United States Department of Defense Walter Reed Program, Abuja, Nigeria

8. United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Abuja, Nigeria

9. Division of Global HIV and TB, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Background Timely and reliable data are crucial for clinical, epidemiologic, and program management decision making. Electronic health information systems provide platforms for managing large longitudinal patient records. Nigeria implemented the National Data Repository (NDR) to create a central data warehouse of all people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV) while providing useful functionalities to aid decision making at different levels of program implementation. Objective We describe the Nigeria NDR and its development process, including its use for surveillance, research, and national HIV program monitoring toward achieving HIV epidemic control. Methods Stakeholder engagement meetings were held in 2013 to gather information on data elements and vocabulary standards for reporting patient-level information, technical infrastructure, human capacity requirements, and information flow. Findings from these meetings guided the development of the NDR. An implementation guide provided common terminologies and data reporting structures for data exchange between the NDR and the electronic medical record (EMR) systems. Data from the EMR were encoded in extensible markup language and sent to the NDR over secure hypertext transfer protocol after going through a series of validation processes. Results By June 30, 2021, the NDR had up-to-date records of 1,477,064 (94.4%) patients receiving HIV treatment across 1,985 health facilities, of which 1,266,512 (85.7%) patient records had fingerprint template data to support unique patient identification and record linkage to prevent registration of the same patient under different identities. Data from the NDR was used to support HIV program monitoring, case-based surveillance and production of products like the monthly lists of patients who have treatment interruptions and dashboards for monitoring HIV test and start. Conclusion The NDR enabled the availability of reliable and timely data for surveillance, research, and HIV program monitoring to guide program improvements to accelerate progress toward epidemic control.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Health Information Management,Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Health Informatics

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