The effectiveness of COVID-19 surveillance applications in Uganda: assessment of a medical rapid response system
Date
2024-03-06
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ScienceOpen Preprints
Abstract
Different Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) health-based innovations such as
cloud computing, web and mobile surveillance applications were used by proactive governments
to fight COVID-19. Contact tracing mobile applications were used by more than 100 countries.
However, the extent to which these surveillance applications have been used to track Covid-19 in
Uganda is not clear. This study aimed to establish the use of COVID-19 surveillance applications
in Uganda. This was a purely qualitative study. Health practitioners managing these surveillance
applications were interviewed from Kampala City, Mukono and Wakiso districts of Uganda. The
assessment of the COVID-19 surveillance applications underscores the relevance of health-based
ICTS. The surveillance applications provided accurate, authoritative and timely data. However,
there were false alerts as result of inaccurate data supplied by the applications. The study
recommends increased facilitation of the surveillance officers, continuous training of surveillance
teams and integration of the applications for the management of other non-communicable
diseases.
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Keywords
Surveillance applications, Health based ICTs, COVID-19, Uganda
Citation
Goswami, N., Buwule, R. S., Acanit, M., Schmid-Zalaudek, K., & Brix, B. (2024). The effectiveness of COVID-19 surveillance applications in Uganda:: assessment of a medical rapid response system. ScienceOpen Preprints.