Developing decentralised health information systems in developing countries –cases from Sierra Leone and Kenya

Authors

  • Edem Kwame Kossi University of Oslo
  • Johan Ivar Sæbø University of Oslo
  • Jørn Braa University of Oslo
  • Mohamed Mumeneeh Jalloh Ministry of Health and Sanitation
  • Ayub Manya Ministry of Health

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v9i2.3164

Keywords:

Health Information Systems, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Information Use, Participatory Design

Abstract

Health service provision is a public concern that mostly takes place at community level, through primary health care. Using cases from Sierra Leone and Kenya, this study shows how country health information systems, producing simple information products such as quarterly bulletins and league tables being distributed widely, have enabled the communities to be engaged in improving the health status of the population. The community based information systems were part of a national system and the usefulness of comparing local data with data from other communities and from across the country in pursuing equity in health services provision is demonstrated. A community based information system is thus benefiting from being part of and integrated with the larger national system. The article presents and discusses community based participatory approaches to developing information systems which are enabling the community to take ownership and ‘cultivate’ culturally appropriate systems. Illustrated by the cases, the article argues that modern ICT and Internet based technologies, and even ‘cloud’ based infrastructures, are indeed appropriate technologies even at community level in rural Africa.

 

Author Biographies

Edem Kwame Kossi, University of Oslo

Department of Informatics

Research Fellow

Johan Ivar Sæbø, University of Oslo

Department of Informatics

Research Fellow

Jørn Braa, University of Oslo

Department of Informatics

Professor

Mohamed Mumeneeh Jalloh, Ministry of Health and Sanitation

Directory of Planning and Information

Project Manager

Ayub Manya, Ministry of Health

Division of Health Information System

Medical Epidemiologist

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Published

2012-11-28