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The usability of Jordan Stillbirths and Neonatal Deaths Surveillance (JSANDS) system: Results of focus group discussions

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BACKGROUND: Jordan Stillbirths and Neonatal Deaths Surveillance system (JSANDS) is a newly developed system and is currently implemented in five large hospitals in Jordan This study aimed at exploring the… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND: Jordan Stillbirths and Neonatal Deaths Surveillance system (JSANDS) is a newly developed system and is currently implemented in five large hospitals in Jordan This study aimed at exploring the healthcare professionals' perception about the usability of JSANDS METHODS: A descriptive qualitative approach, using focus group discussions, was adopted A total of 5 focus groups including 23 focal points were conducted in five participating hospitals in Jordan RESULTS: Data analysis identified nine main issues related to the JSANDS system: the system usefulness, the system performance, data quality, the system limitations, human rights, female empowerment, nurses' competencies strengthened, the sustainability of the JSANDS, and COVID-19 impact on the system Users reported that JSANDS data were useful, the system was simple and easy to use, and the data were accurate and complete However, some users reported that some technical issues need to be enhanced CONCLUSIONS: JSANDS was perceived positively by the current users According to them, it provides a formative and comprehensive data on stillbirths and neonatal deaths and their causes, and therefore, was recommended to be adopted by its users and scaled up

Keywords: focus group; system; deaths surveillance; neonatal deaths; jordan stillbirths; stillbirths neonatal

Journal Title: Archives of public health
Year Published: 2021

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