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Date:
30/03/2022

iMISS: Avaliação de qualidade de dados / iMISS: Improving malaria data quality

Portuguese
 
Por meio do projecto de vigilância implementado pela Malaria Consortium, com a liderança do Programa Nacional de Controle da Malária, técnicos de saúde de 15 distritos de Moçambique foram treinados entre 2019 e 2022 no uso de uma nova ferramenta para monitorar a incidência da malária. Neste pequeno vídeo, Anifa Abdul Latifo e Timóteo Fernando, contam-nos como a ferramenta de avaliação da qualidade dos dados (AQD) melhorou a qualidade e monitoria dos dados no Centro de Saúde Tetereane na província do Niassa, distrito de Cuamba.
 
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English
 
Through Malaria Consortium’s surveillance project, with leadership from the National Malaria Control Programme, staff at health facilities in 15 districts across Mozambique were trained in using a new tool for monitoring malaria incidence between 2019 and 2022. In this short video, Anifa Abdul Latifo and Timóteo Fernando, tell us how the data quality assessment (DQA) tool improved data quality and health monitoring processes at the Tetereane Health Centre in Niassa province, Cuamba district.
Keywords: Digital health | Health system strengthening | Surveillance | Malaria |

 

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