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Developing a mobile data collection tool to manage a dispersed mental health workforce
by
Hazel E Dalton
, Nicholas N Powell
, Donna MY Read
, David A Perkins
, Sarah Maddox
in
app
/ Auditing
/ Australia
/ change management
/ Continuity of care
/ Data collection
/ Data Collection - methods
/ Data collection platforms
/ evaluation
/ Feedback
/ frontline staff
/ Health facilities
/ Health promotion
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Information services
/ Medical care
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health facilities
/ Mental Health Services - organization & administration
/ Mobile Applications
/ New South Wales
/ Planning
/ Program Evaluation
/ Rural areas
/ Rural health care
/ Rural health services
/ Rural Health Services - organization & administration
/ Workforce
2020
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Developing a mobile data collection tool to manage a dispersed mental health workforce
by
Hazel E Dalton
, Nicholas N Powell
, Donna MY Read
, David A Perkins
, Sarah Maddox
in
app
/ Auditing
/ Australia
/ change management
/ Continuity of care
/ Data collection
/ Data Collection - methods
/ Data collection platforms
/ evaluation
/ Feedback
/ frontline staff
/ Health facilities
/ Health promotion
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Information services
/ Medical care
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health facilities
/ Mental Health Services - organization & administration
/ Mobile Applications
/ New South Wales
/ Planning
/ Program Evaluation
/ Rural areas
/ Rural health care
/ Rural health services
/ Rural Health Services - organization & administration
/ Workforce
2020
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Developing a mobile data collection tool to manage a dispersed mental health workforce
by
Hazel E Dalton
, Nicholas N Powell
, Donna MY Read
, David A Perkins
, Sarah Maddox
in
app
/ Auditing
/ Australia
/ change management
/ Continuity of care
/ Data collection
/ Data Collection - methods
/ Data collection platforms
/ evaluation
/ Feedback
/ frontline staff
/ Health facilities
/ Health promotion
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Information services
/ Medical care
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health facilities
/ Mental Health Services - organization & administration
/ Mobile Applications
/ New South Wales
/ Planning
/ Program Evaluation
/ Rural areas
/ Rural health care
/ Rural health services
/ Rural Health Services - organization & administration
/ Workforce
2020
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Developing a mobile data collection tool to manage a dispersed mental health workforce
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Developing a mobile data collection tool to manage a dispersed mental health workforce
2020
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Overview
Context: The Rural Adversity Mental Health Program (RAMHP) connects people who need mental health assistance in rural and remote New South Wales (NSW), Australia with appropriate services and resources. In 2016, RAMHP underwent a comprehensive reorientation to meet new state and federal priorities. A full assessment of program data collection methods for management, monitoring and evaluation was undertaken. Reliable data were needed to ensure program fidelity and to assess program performance.
Issues: The review indicated that existing data collection methods provided limited and unreliable information, were inconvenient for RAMHP coordinators to use and unsuited to their itinerant role. A mobile collection tool (app) was developed to address RAMHP activity data needs. A design and implementation process was followed to optimise data collection and to ensure the successful use of the app by coordinators.
Lessons learned: The early planning investment was worthwhile, the app was successfully adopted by the coordinators and a much improved data collection capability was achieved. Moreover, data capture increased, while errors decreased. Data are more reliable, specific, timely and informative and are used for strategic and operational planning and to demonstrate program performance.
Publisher
James Cook University
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