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Understanding data and information needs for palliative cancer care to inform digital health intervention development in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe: protocol for a multicountry qualitative study

INTRODUCTION: Palliative care is a clinically and cost‐effective component of cancer services in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Despite the significant need for palliative cancer care in SSA, coverage remains inadequate. The exploration of digital health approaches could support increases in the quality...

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Autores principales: Okunade, Kehinde, Bashan Nkhoma, Kennedy, Salako, Omolola, Akeju, David, Ebenso, Bassey, Namisango, Eve, Soyannwo, Olaitan, Namukwaya, Elizabeth, Dandadzi, Adlight, Nabirye, Elizabeth, Mupaza, Lovemore, Luyirika, Emmanuel, Ddungu, Henry, Chirenje, Z Mike, Bennett, Michael I, Harding, Richard, Allsop, Matthew J
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31676657
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032166
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author Okunade, Kehinde
Bashan Nkhoma, Kennedy
Salako, Omolola
Akeju, David
Ebenso, Bassey
Namisango, Eve
Soyannwo, Olaitan
Namukwaya, Elizabeth
Dandadzi, Adlight
Nabirye, Elizabeth
Mupaza, Lovemore
Luyirika, Emmanuel
Ddungu, Henry
Chirenje, Z Mike
Bennett, Michael I
Harding, Richard
Allsop, Matthew J
author_facet Okunade, Kehinde
Bashan Nkhoma, Kennedy
Salako, Omolola
Akeju, David
Ebenso, Bassey
Namisango, Eve
Soyannwo, Olaitan
Namukwaya, Elizabeth
Dandadzi, Adlight
Nabirye, Elizabeth
Mupaza, Lovemore
Luyirika, Emmanuel
Ddungu, Henry
Chirenje, Z Mike
Bennett, Michael I
Harding, Richard
Allsop, Matthew J
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description INTRODUCTION: Palliative care is a clinically and cost‐effective component of cancer services in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Despite the significant need for palliative cancer care in SSA, coverage remains inadequate. The exploration of digital health approaches could support increases in the quality and reach of palliative cancer care services in SSA. However, there is currently a lack of any theoretical underpinning or data to understand stakeholder drivers for digital health components in this context. This project addresses this gap through engaging with key stakeholders to determine data and information needs that could be supported through digital health interventions. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This is a multicountry, cross-sectional, qualitative study conducted in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe. In-depth interviews will be conducted in patients with advanced cancer (n=20), caregivers (n=15), health professionals (n=20) and policy-makers (n=10) in each of the three participating countries. Data from a total of 195 interviews will transcribed verbatim and translated into English before being imported into NVivo software for deductive framework analysis. The analysis will seek to understand the acceptability and define mechanisms of patient-level data capture and usage via digital technologies. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approvals have been obtained from the Institutional Review Boards of University of Leeds (Ref: MREC 18–032), Research Council of Zimbabwe (Ref: 03507), Medical Research Council of Zimbabwe (Ref: MRCZ/A/2421), Uganda Cancer Institute (Ref: 19–2018), Uganda National Council of Science and Technology (Ref: HS325ES) and College of Medicine University of Lagos (Ref: HREC/15/04/2015). The project seeks to determine optimal mechanisms for the design and development of subsequent digital health interventions to support development, access to, and delivery of palliative cancer care in SSA. Dissemination of these findings will occur through newsletters and press releases, conference presentations, peer-reviewed journals and social media. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN15727711
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spelling pubmed-68308402019-11-20 Understanding data and information needs for palliative cancer care to inform digital health intervention development in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe: protocol for a multicountry qualitative study Okunade, Kehinde Bashan Nkhoma, Kennedy Salako, Omolola Akeju, David Ebenso, Bassey Namisango, Eve Soyannwo, Olaitan Namukwaya, Elizabeth Dandadzi, Adlight Nabirye, Elizabeth Mupaza, Lovemore Luyirika, Emmanuel Ddungu, Henry Chirenje, Z Mike Bennett, Michael I Harding, Richard Allsop, Matthew J BMJ Open Palliative Care INTRODUCTION: Palliative care is a clinically and cost‐effective component of cancer services in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Despite the significant need for palliative cancer care in SSA, coverage remains inadequate. The exploration of digital health approaches could support increases in the quality and reach of palliative cancer care services in SSA. However, there is currently a lack of any theoretical underpinning or data to understand stakeholder drivers for digital health components in this context. This project addresses this gap through engaging with key stakeholders to determine data and information needs that could be supported through digital health interventions. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This is a multicountry, cross-sectional, qualitative study conducted in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe. In-depth interviews will be conducted in patients with advanced cancer (n=20), caregivers (n=15), health professionals (n=20) and policy-makers (n=10) in each of the three participating countries. Data from a total of 195 interviews will transcribed verbatim and translated into English before being imported into NVivo software for deductive framework analysis. The analysis will seek to understand the acceptability and define mechanisms of patient-level data capture and usage via digital technologies. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approvals have been obtained from the Institutional Review Boards of University of Leeds (Ref: MREC 18–032), Research Council of Zimbabwe (Ref: 03507), Medical Research Council of Zimbabwe (Ref: MRCZ/A/2421), Uganda Cancer Institute (Ref: 19–2018), Uganda National Council of Science and Technology (Ref: HS325ES) and College of Medicine University of Lagos (Ref: HREC/15/04/2015). The project seeks to determine optimal mechanisms for the design and development of subsequent digital health interventions to support development, access to, and delivery of palliative cancer care in SSA. Dissemination of these findings will occur through newsletters and press releases, conference presentations, peer-reviewed journals and social media. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN15727711 BMJ Publishing Group 2019-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6830840/ /pubmed/31676657 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032166 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Palliative Care
Okunade, Kehinde
Bashan Nkhoma, Kennedy
Salako, Omolola
Akeju, David
Ebenso, Bassey
Namisango, Eve
Soyannwo, Olaitan
Namukwaya, Elizabeth
Dandadzi, Adlight
Nabirye, Elizabeth
Mupaza, Lovemore
Luyirika, Emmanuel
Ddungu, Henry
Chirenje, Z Mike
Bennett, Michael I
Harding, Richard
Allsop, Matthew J
Understanding data and information needs for palliative cancer care to inform digital health intervention development in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe: protocol for a multicountry qualitative study
title Understanding data and information needs for palliative cancer care to inform digital health intervention development in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe: protocol for a multicountry qualitative study
title_full Understanding data and information needs for palliative cancer care to inform digital health intervention development in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe: protocol for a multicountry qualitative study
title_fullStr Understanding data and information needs for palliative cancer care to inform digital health intervention development in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe: protocol for a multicountry qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Understanding data and information needs for palliative cancer care to inform digital health intervention development in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe: protocol for a multicountry qualitative study
title_short Understanding data and information needs for palliative cancer care to inform digital health intervention development in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe: protocol for a multicountry qualitative study
title_sort understanding data and information needs for palliative cancer care to inform digital health intervention development in nigeria, uganda and zimbabwe: protocol for a multicountry qualitative study
topic Palliative Care
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31676657
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032166
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