Digital adaptation kit for tuberculosis: operational requirements for implementing WHO recommendations in digital systems

Übersicht

Digital Adaptation Kits (DAKs) are part of WHO’s SMART guidelines initiative. This aims to ensure that the content of WHO’s evidence-based guidelines is accurately reflected in the digital systems being used at country level. The DAKs provide software-neutral, operational, and structured documentation based on WHO recommendations related to clinical care, health systems and use of data, to systematically and transparently inform the design of digital systems.

Standard components of each DAK include: (1) linked health interventions and recommendations; (2) user personas; (3) user scenarios; (4) business processes and workflows; (5) core data elements mapped to standard terminology codes (e.g. the international classification of diseases); (6) decision support; (7) programme indicators; and (8) functional and non-functional requirements.

This DAK focuses on the prevention of, and provision of care for tuberculosis.

  • Implementation tools:

Core data dictionary

Decision-support logic

Indicators and performance metrics

Functional and non-functional requirements


 

Number of pages
110
Reference numbers
ISBN: 9789240086616
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