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Coordination challenges in collaborative practices in the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV in Tanzania

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dc.creator Shidende, Nima H.
dc.creator Grisot, Miria
dc.creator Aanestad, Margunn
dc.date 2021-05-06T10:12:25Z
dc.date 2021-05-06T10:12:25Z
dc.date 2014
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T13:47:43Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T13:47:43Z
dc.identifier Shidende, N. H., Grisot, M., & Aanestad, M. (2014). Coordination challenges in collaborative practices in the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV in Tanzania. Journal of Health Informatics in Africa, 2(1).
dc.identifier DOI: https://doi.org/10.12856/JHIA-2014-v2-i1-88
dc.identifier URL: https://jhia-online.org/index.php/jhia/article/view/88
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2966
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2966
dc.description Abstract. Full text available at: https://doi.org/10.12856/JHIA-2014-v2-i1-88
dc.description This paper describes some of the complexities that face health service provision in developing countries, with the motivation to inform design of appropriate information systems. In particular, we are interested in a better understanding of the challenges to coordination and collaboration between health staff that are located in different facilities and employed to work in different health programs. The study reported and analyzed in this paper was conducted in two districts in Tanzania. Using ethnographic data collection methods, we studied health workers’ practices of coordination and Collaboration in Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) services in Tanzania. In our study we describe the collaboration required when managing patient trajectories of PMTCT patients across facilities and programs, and how contingencies may change the course of a patient trajectory. We provide a rich empirical description of coordination work in a resource constrained setting and we propose improvements to the design of both computer and paper-based information systems. The rich empirical description of coordination work in a resource constrained setting and our analysis of coordination challenges contribute to a better understanding that can strengthen collaboration and thus also improve health care provision.
dc.language en
dc.publisher JHIA
dc.subject Information systems
dc.subject Child transmission
dc.subject HIV
dc.subject Health service
dc.subject Developing countries
dc.subject Patient care
dc.subject Health service provision
dc.subject Collaborative practices
dc.subject Coordination mechanisms
dc.subject Coordination artefacts
dc.subject Developing countries
dc.title Coordination challenges in collaborative practices in the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV in Tanzania
dc.type Article


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