User satisfaction and influencing factors of an integrated malaria information system in Mozambique
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Authors: Neide Canana, Arsánio Sárgio, António Bulo, Joaquim Chau, Maria Rodrigues, Sónia Enosse, Mariana da Silva , Baltazar Candrinho, Ruth Kigozi
Mozambique’s integrated malaria information storage system is easy to use and improves decision-making. However, the platform could be improved by ensuring timely data updates.
In 2019, Mozambique’s National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) and partners launched the integrated malaria information storage system (iMISS). The health information system tracks key malaria indicators, evaluates intervention impacts and informs decisions. This study gauges user-level satisfaction with the iMISS at provincial, district and health facility levels across urban and rural regions. The NMCP indicates 645 registered iMISS users, each with specific roles, including data entry and visualisation across various levels.
This poster was presented at the 72nd annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
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American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Annual Meeting