BMJ Health & Care Informatics (Jun 2023)

Keep it simple: designing a user-centred digital information system to support chronic disease management in low/middle-income countries

  • Andrew E Moran,
  • Thomas R Frieden,
  • Jennifer Cohn,
  • Daniel Burka,
  • Reena Gupta,
  • Sohel R Choudhury,
  • Tim Cheadle,
  • Rahul Mullick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjhci-2022-100641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1

Abstract

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Objective Implement a user-centred digital health information system to facilitate rapidly and substantially increasing the number of patients treated for hypertension in low/middle-income countries.Methods User-centred design of Simple, an offline-first app for mobile devices to record patient clinical visits and a web-based dashboard to monitor programme performance.Results The Simple mobile application scaled rapidly over the past 4 years to reach more than 11 400 primary care facilities in four countries with over 3 million patients enrolled. Simple achieved median duration for new patient registration of 76 s (IQR 2 s) and follow-up visit entry of 13 s (IQR 1 s).Conclusions A fast, easy-to-use digital information system for hypertension programmes that accommodates healthcare worker time constraints by minimising data entry and focusing on key performance indicators can successfully reach scale in low-resource settings.