Lessons learned on data collection for a digital health intervention—insights and challenges from Nigeria

Author:

Umoh Edidiong1ORCID,Isiguzo Chimaobi2,Akwaowo Christie3,Attai Kingsley4,Ekpenyong Nnette5,Sabi Humphrey6,Dan Emem7,Obinna Nwokoro8,Uzoka Faith-Michael9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Environmental Management, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Uyo, University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo, Nigeria

2. Department of Surgery, Federal Medical Centre Owerri, Owerri, Nigeria

3. Community Health Department, University of Uyo, University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo, Nigeria

4. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Ritman University, Ikot Ekpene, Nigeria

5. Community Health Department, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria

6. ICT Department, The ICT University, Yaounde, Cameroon

7. University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo, Nigeria

8. Department of Computer Science, University of Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria

9. Department of Mathematics and Computing, Mount Royal University, Calgary, Canada

Abstract

Objectives: This article delves into the challenges of medical data collection during the COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries, using Nigeria as a case study. It emphasizes how data collection impacts research quality, reliability, and validity. Methods: Qualitative research utilizing purposive sampling was employed to explore experiences in designing a diagnostic tool for febrile diseases in Nigeria. A questionnaire with selectable and open-ended questions was utilized for data collection, and 23 respondents participated. Results: Among 74 potential participants, 23 valid responses were gathered, revealing significant themes related to experiences and challenges in medical data collection. A multidisciplinary team approach proved beneficial, fostering collaboration, enhancing knowledge, and promoting positive experiences. Despite challenges with paper questionnaires, most participants preferred them for ease of use. Connectivity issues hindered timely data uploading and disrupted virtual meetings. Conclusion: Innovative and flexible strategies, such as a blended data collection approach and well-coordinated teams, were vital in overcoming challenges. Electronic data collection tools, reminders, and effective communication played key roles, leading to positive outcomes. This study provides valuable insights for researchers and practitioners involved in data collection, particularly in developing countries like Nigeria.

Funder

New Frontiers in Research Fund, Canada

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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