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Evaluation of the Mozambique Antiretroviral Therapy (MozART) database as an antiretroviral therapy patient surveillance system, 2017-2018

INTRODUCTION: Mozambique antiretroviral therapy is a database used to monitor patients receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART). This study's objective was to evaluate the system for the purpose to monitor patients receiving ART. METHODS: data from 287,052 patients who started ART from January...

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Autores principales: Fataha, Neusa Vanessa Fernandes Abdul, Gaveta, Sandra, Langa, José Carlos, Banze, Auria Ribeiro, Sacarlal, Jahit, Rossetto, Erika Valeska, Baltazar, Cynthia Semá, Kellogg, Timothy Allen
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9429983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36060837
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.42.137.28931
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author Fataha, Neusa Vanessa Fernandes Abdul
Gaveta, Sandra
Langa, José Carlos
Banze, Auria Ribeiro
Sacarlal, Jahit
Rossetto, Erika Valeska
Baltazar, Cynthia Semá
Kellogg, Timothy Allen
author_facet Fataha, Neusa Vanessa Fernandes Abdul
Gaveta, Sandra
Langa, José Carlos
Banze, Auria Ribeiro
Sacarlal, Jahit
Rossetto, Erika Valeska
Baltazar, Cynthia Semá
Kellogg, Timothy Allen
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description INTRODUCTION: Mozambique antiretroviral therapy is a database used to monitor patients receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART). This study's objective was to evaluate the system for the purpose to monitor patients receiving ART. METHODS: data from 287,052 patients who started ART from January to December 2017 were verified, and retention in care was assessed for 2018 in Mozambique. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for evaluating public health surveillance systems were used to conduct the evaluation. Simplicity, flexibility, data quality, representativeness and stability attributes were evaluated. RESULTS: a total of 93% (266,880/287,052) of patients on ART were adults ≥15 years old, and 65% (186,677/287,052) were female. The system was complex, it involved four organisations and its management was online. Data quality was moderate with 19% (1,533,885/8,037,456) of empty variable fields, 0.04% (123/287,052) observations with birth date later than the initial ART date, 0.2% (424/287,052) and 23% (68,039/287,052) with initial ART date and diagnosis date, later than the next ART pickup date. Nationally, 19%(31/161) of the districts did not have data in the information system. MozART cover health facilities with electronic patient tracking systems. Hence did not represent all patients on ART. While it was not possible to add variables of the electronic patient tracking, the system was stable as neither data or server interruptions were reported. CONCLUSION: the system was useful, stable, with moderate data quality, complex, not flexible and not representative. We recommend to health facilities and partners to develop and distribute procedures for data validation and completeness and report all patient tracking variables in the system.
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spelling pubmed-94299832022-09-01 Evaluation of the Mozambique Antiretroviral Therapy (MozART) database as an antiretroviral therapy patient surveillance system, 2017-2018 Fataha, Neusa Vanessa Fernandes Abdul Gaveta, Sandra Langa, José Carlos Banze, Auria Ribeiro Sacarlal, Jahit Rossetto, Erika Valeska Baltazar, Cynthia Semá Kellogg, Timothy Allen Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Mozambique antiretroviral therapy is a database used to monitor patients receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART). This study's objective was to evaluate the system for the purpose to monitor patients receiving ART. METHODS: data from 287,052 patients who started ART from January to December 2017 were verified, and retention in care was assessed for 2018 in Mozambique. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for evaluating public health surveillance systems were used to conduct the evaluation. Simplicity, flexibility, data quality, representativeness and stability attributes were evaluated. RESULTS: a total of 93% (266,880/287,052) of patients on ART were adults ≥15 years old, and 65% (186,677/287,052) were female. The system was complex, it involved four organisations and its management was online. Data quality was moderate with 19% (1,533,885/8,037,456) of empty variable fields, 0.04% (123/287,052) observations with birth date later than the initial ART date, 0.2% (424/287,052) and 23% (68,039/287,052) with initial ART date and diagnosis date, later than the next ART pickup date. Nationally, 19%(31/161) of the districts did not have data in the information system. MozART cover health facilities with electronic patient tracking systems. Hence did not represent all patients on ART. While it was not possible to add variables of the electronic patient tracking, the system was stable as neither data or server interruptions were reported. CONCLUSION: the system was useful, stable, with moderate data quality, complex, not flexible and not representative. We recommend to health facilities and partners to develop and distribute procedures for data validation and completeness and report all patient tracking variables in the system. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9429983/ /pubmed/36060837 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.42.137.28931 Text en Copyright: Neusa Vanessa Fernandes Abdul Fataha et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fataha, Neusa Vanessa Fernandes Abdul
Gaveta, Sandra
Langa, José Carlos
Banze, Auria Ribeiro
Sacarlal, Jahit
Rossetto, Erika Valeska
Baltazar, Cynthia Semá
Kellogg, Timothy Allen
Evaluation of the Mozambique Antiretroviral Therapy (MozART) database as an antiretroviral therapy patient surveillance system, 2017-2018
title Evaluation of the Mozambique Antiretroviral Therapy (MozART) database as an antiretroviral therapy patient surveillance system, 2017-2018
title_full Evaluation of the Mozambique Antiretroviral Therapy (MozART) database as an antiretroviral therapy patient surveillance system, 2017-2018
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Mozambique Antiretroviral Therapy (MozART) database as an antiretroviral therapy patient surveillance system, 2017-2018
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Mozambique Antiretroviral Therapy (MozART) database as an antiretroviral therapy patient surveillance system, 2017-2018
title_short Evaluation of the Mozambique Antiretroviral Therapy (MozART) database as an antiretroviral therapy patient surveillance system, 2017-2018
title_sort evaluation of the mozambique antiretroviral therapy (mozart) database as an antiretroviral therapy patient surveillance system, 2017-2018
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9429983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36060837
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.42.137.28931
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