2014
DOI: 10.3402/gha.v7.25035
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Moving data off the shelf and into action: an intervention to improve data-informed decision making in Côte d'Ivoire

Abstract: BackgroundImproving a health system requires data, but too often they are unused or under-used by decision makers. Without interventions to improve the use of data in decision making, health systems cannot meet the needs of the populations they serve. In 2008, in Côte d'Ivoire, data were largely unused in health decision-making processes.ObjectiveTo implement and evaluate an intervention to improve the use of data in decision making in Cote d'Ivoire.DesignFrom 2008 to 2012, Cote d'Ivoire sought to improve the … Show more

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“…There are many methods for analysis, synthesis and interpretation of data however, like research evidence, there is a lack of systematic prompts or triggers to use them [ 5 , 21 ]. While not specifically directed at disinvestment or resource allocation, a conceptual framework and logic model developed by Nutley and colleagues for improving data use in health system decision-making could facilitate a more proactive, systematic approach [ 111 , 112 ].…”
Section: Methods and Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many methods for analysis, synthesis and interpretation of data however, like research evidence, there is a lack of systematic prompts or triggers to use them [ 5 , 21 ]. While not specifically directed at disinvestment or resource allocation, a conceptual framework and logic model developed by Nutley and colleagues for improving data use in health system decision-making could facilitate a more proactive, systematic approach [ 111 , 112 ].…”
Section: Methods and Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This last step of translating data into action is the most challenging, and many barriers have been identified leading to poor use of data for action, such as poor data quality, poor access to data, lack of capacity of health managers and providers in core competencies for data use, and poor identification of information needs. 6 …”
Section: The Ultimate Goal: Translating Data Into Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that engaging data users in HIS design and use affected usage of both the data and the system, individual capacity building interventions aimed at HIS strengthening neglected competencies related to system design. Most of the capacity building efforts were focused on training individual health workers from various levels of health systems in data analysis tools and techniques for improving quality, analysis, interpretation, and use of HIS data . Further, these studies emphasized the importance of organizational culture that incentivizes data use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the capacity building efforts were focused on training individual health workers from various levels of health systems in data analysis tools and techniques for improving quality, analysis, interpretation, and use of HIS data. 24,[26][27][28] Further, these studies emphasized the importance of organizational culture that incentivizes data KUMAR ET AL. e5 use.…”
Section: Barriers To Data Quality and Data Usementioning
confidence: 99%