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Timeliness and completeness of weekly surveillance data reporting on epidemic prone diseases in Uganda, 2020–2021
by
Kwesiga, Benon
, Nansikombi, Hildah Tendo
, Bulage, Lilian
, Arinaitwe, Emma S.
, Ario, Alex R.
, Aceng, Freda L.
in
Analysis
/ Biostatistics
/ Completeness
/ Control programs
/ Decision making
/ Dengue fever
/ Disease control
/ Disease surveillance
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemic Prone Diseases
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Health care facilities
/ Health Facilities
/ Health Services
/ Health surveillance
/ Hospital facilities
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Medical laboratories
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Public Health
/ Research Design
/ Sentinel health events
/ Software
/ Surveillance
/ Timeliness
/ Trends
/ Tropical diseases
/ Uganda
/ Uganda - epidemiology
/ Vaccine
/ Weekly Surveillance Data Reporting
2023
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Timeliness and completeness of weekly surveillance data reporting on epidemic prone diseases in Uganda, 2020–2021
by
Kwesiga, Benon
, Nansikombi, Hildah Tendo
, Bulage, Lilian
, Arinaitwe, Emma S.
, Ario, Alex R.
, Aceng, Freda L.
in
Analysis
/ Biostatistics
/ Completeness
/ Control programs
/ Decision making
/ Dengue fever
/ Disease control
/ Disease surveillance
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemic Prone Diseases
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Health care facilities
/ Health Facilities
/ Health Services
/ Health surveillance
/ Hospital facilities
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Medical laboratories
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Public Health
/ Research Design
/ Sentinel health events
/ Software
/ Surveillance
/ Timeliness
/ Trends
/ Tropical diseases
/ Uganda
/ Uganda - epidemiology
/ Vaccine
/ Weekly Surveillance Data Reporting
2023
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Timeliness and completeness of weekly surveillance data reporting on epidemic prone diseases in Uganda, 2020–2021
by
Kwesiga, Benon
, Nansikombi, Hildah Tendo
, Bulage, Lilian
, Arinaitwe, Emma S.
, Ario, Alex R.
, Aceng, Freda L.
in
Analysis
/ Biostatistics
/ Completeness
/ Control programs
/ Decision making
/ Dengue fever
/ Disease control
/ Disease surveillance
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemic Prone Diseases
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Health care facilities
/ Health Facilities
/ Health Services
/ Health surveillance
/ Hospital facilities
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Medical laboratories
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Public Health
/ Research Design
/ Sentinel health events
/ Software
/ Surveillance
/ Timeliness
/ Trends
/ Tropical diseases
/ Uganda
/ Uganda - epidemiology
/ Vaccine
/ Weekly Surveillance Data Reporting
2023
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Timeliness and completeness of weekly surveillance data reporting on epidemic prone diseases in Uganda, 2020–2021
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Timeliness and completeness of weekly surveillance data reporting on epidemic prone diseases in Uganda, 2020–2021
2023
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Overview
Introduction
Disease surveillance provides vital data for disease prevention and control programs. Incomplete and untimely data are common challenges in planning, monitoring, and evaluation of health sector performance, and health service delivery. Weekly surveillance data are sent from health facilities using mobile tracking (mTRAC) program, and synchronized into the District Health Information Software version 2 (DHIS2). The data are then merged into district, regional, and national level datasets. We described the completeness and timeliness of weekly surveillance data reporting on epidemic prone diseases in Uganda, 2020–2021.
Methods
We abstracted data on completeness and timeliness of weekly reporting of epidemic-prone diseases from 146 districts of Uganda from the DHIS2.Timeliness is the proportion of all expected weekly reports that were submitted to DHIS2 by 12:00pm Monday of the following week. Completeness is the proportion of all expected weekly reports that were completely filled and submitted to DHIS2 by 12:00pm Wednesday of the following week. We determined the proportions and trends of completeness and timeliness of reporting at national level by year, health region, district, health facility level, and facility ownership.
Results
National average reporting timeliness and completeness was 44% and 70% in 2020, and 49% and 75% in 2021. Eight of the 15 health regions achieved the target for completeness of ≥ 80%; Lango attained the highest (93%) in 2020, and Karamoja attained 96% in 2021. None of the regions achieved the timeliness target of ≥ 80% in either 2020 or 2021. Kampala District had the lowest completeness (38% and 32% in 2020 and 2021, respectively) and the lowest timeliness (19% in both 2020 and 2021). Referral hospitals and private owned health facilities did not attain any of the targets, and had the poorest reporting rates throughout 2020 and 2021.
Conclusion
Weekly surveillance reporting on epidemic prone diseases improved modestly over time, but timeliness of reporting was poor. Further investigations to identify barriers to reporting timeliness for surveillance data are needed to address the variations in reporting.
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