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  • A new web-based surveillance system for maternal and newborn health was developed, focusing on action-oriented responses and automatic data analysis, aimed at improving healthcare in developing countries.
  • The system is compatible with various platforms and devices, featuring automated data visualization tools like graphs, tables, and maps, along with a multi-level security system.
  • Feedback from healthcare professionals in southern Thailand indicated that the system is user-friendly and beneficial, suggesting it could be integrated into existing health reporting frameworks for better monitoring of maternal and newborn health.

Article Abstract

Surveillance systems are yet to be integrated with health information systems for improving the health of pregnant mothers and their newborns, particularly in developing countries. This study aimed to develop a web-based epidemiological surveillance system for maternal and newborn health with integration of action-oriented responses and automatic data analysis with results presentations and to assess the system acceptance by nurses and doctors involved in various hospitals in southern Thailand. Freeware software and scripting languages were used. The system can be run on different platforms, and it is accessible via various electronic devices. Automatic data analysis with results presentations in the forms of graphs, tables and maps was part of the system. A multi-level security system was incorporated into the program. Most doctors and nurses involved in the study felt the system was easy to use and useful. This system can be integrated into country routine reporting system for monitoring maternal and newborn health and survival.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1460458216628312DOI Listing

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