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Developing Maternal Health Decision Support Systems in Developing Countries (Hardcover)
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Developing Maternal Health Decision Support Systems in Developing Countries (Hardcover)
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Implementation of guidelines in the health system is a major
undertaking, especially in developing countries. An important
constraint in guideline development in developing countries is that
the guideline recommendations must suit local conditions and must
make use of available resources. This is a challenge because the
health systems of developing countries have a high burden of
disease and little resources; therefore, guidelines must rely on
cost-effective healthcare interventions. The BACIS program study
was initiated to address some of these challenges in the
dissemination and utilization of maternal health guidelines. The
BACIS program was piloted, and the results showed that the BACIS
program could assist in improving compliance of nurses with the
national maternity care guidelines. This is an impressive finding
and step forward for maternal healthcare in developing countries.
Developing Maternal Health Decision Support Systems in Developing
Countries discusses public health aspects of the design and
implementation of clinical decision support systems in developing
country contexts. Specifically, it focuses largely on the design
and evaluation of the BACIS program in South Africa. This is
supplemented with a conversation on the possible future research
directions in the BACIS program study along with the outlook for
clinical decision support systems in developing country contexts in
general. This book is ideal for e-health system designers and
implementers, managers and policymakers in the area of e-health in
developing countries, personnel from NPOs and donor agencies,
government officials, IT consultants, medical professionals,
practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and
students who are interested in how decision support systems such as
BACIS are being used to improve maternal health in developing
countries.
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