TY - JOUR KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Continuity of Patient Care KW - Electronic Health Records KW - Endemic Diseases KW - Humans KW - Incidence KW - Indonesia KW - Information Storage and Retrieval KW - leprosy KW - Models, Organizational KW - Population Surveillance KW - Public Health Informatics AU - Rachmani E AU - Kurniadi A AU - Hsu CY AB -

After India and Brazil, Indonesia has the third highest incidence/prevalence of leprosy in the world. Every year thousands of new cases and case with grade-2 disability are reported and, while the recovery rate lingers only 80-90 %. Therefore, more than 10 % of leprosy patients drop out of treatment and can be a source of new infections in the community. Our research was aimed at determining apparent difficulties in the leprosy control program as well as how a health information system (HIS) could assist the Indonesian leprosy control program. We used qualitative method with deep interview and observation of document. One of the difficulties which the Indonesian leprosy control program faces is discontinuity of patient's data due to rotating staff as well as the treatment monitoring and queries patients which should be monitored after treatment has ceased. Technology implementation is feasible through short message service (sms) reminders and web base applications. The leprosy control program urgently needs to implement continuous monitoring and recording of patients because of the particular characteristics of this contagious disease.

BT - Studies in health technology and informatics C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23920870?dopt=Abstract CN - RACHMANI2013 DA - 2013 DO - 10.5588/ijtld.12.0759 J2 - Stud Health Technol Inform LA - eng N2 -

After India and Brazil, Indonesia has the third highest incidence/prevalence of leprosy in the world. Every year thousands of new cases and case with grade-2 disability are reported and, while the recovery rate lingers only 80-90 %. Therefore, more than 10 % of leprosy patients drop out of treatment and can be a source of new infections in the community. Our research was aimed at determining apparent difficulties in the leprosy control program as well as how a health information system (HIS) could assist the Indonesian leprosy control program. We used qualitative method with deep interview and observation of document. One of the difficulties which the Indonesian leprosy control program faces is discontinuity of patient's data due to rotating staff as well as the treatment monitoring and queries patients which should be monitored after treatment has ceased. Technology implementation is feasible through short message service (sms) reminders and web base applications. The leprosy control program urgently needs to implement continuous monitoring and recording of patients because of the particular characteristics of this contagious disease.

PY - 2013 EP - 1096 T2 - Studies in health technology and informatics TI - Health information system model for monitoring treatment and surveillance for leprosy patients in indonesia (case study in Pekalongan District, Central Java, Indonesia). UR - http://ebooks.iospress.nl/publication/34312 VL - 192 SN - 1879-8365 ER -