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1
Using ICT to Improve Patient Care ZEPRS Chris
Kelley, Niamh Darcy Nov 20, 2007
RTI International is a trade name of Research
Triangle Institute
2
ZEPRS Key Concepts
  • Guides medical personnel through Zambian standard
    of perinatal care
  • Concept of flows within the system and related
    data
  • Shared terminal usage
  • Usage of ZEPRS data for quality assurance and
    supervision
  • Patient confidentiality
  • Adaptability/Extensibility of ZEPRS system
    (HIV/ART, Safe Motherhood)
  • Using mini applications to build computing skills

3
ZEPRS Key medical features
  • Safe Motherhood
  • Pregnancies linked together
  • Convert typical visit to problem visit
  • Graphical Partograph (matches WHO partograph)
  • Patient Referral System
  • Use of EDD/EGA calculation and update in display
    (with options for manual over-ride) very useful
    automation for nurses
  • Antenatal and Postnatal card generation (supports
    patient mobility)
  • Infants linked to mother for each separate
    pregnancy
  • Reports
  • Problem Management including problems across
    multiple pregnancies

4
ZEPRS Key Technical features
  • Data export facilitates reporting in Access, SAS,
    SPSS etc
  • Connected and disconnected mode
  • Standalone mode for remote clinics with
    occasional connectivity - can sync records
    automatically with the main system.
  • Open Source Java J2EE Tomcat/Struts/MySQL

5
ZEPRS Design Principles
  • User driven, collaborative and iterative
  • Software developed using open source tools
    (cost-effective) and best-of-breed web
    architecture
  • Software adapted easily to other contexts and
    applications
  • ZEPRS software released under ASL2 open source
    license
  • ZEPRS documentation published under a Creative
    Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5
    license

6
ZEPRS Demo - Antenatal
7
ZEPRS Home page
8
Patient Status
9
Demographics
10
Pregnancy Dating
11
Medical/Surgical History
12
Routine Ante-natal Visits
13
Chart Routine Antenatal visits
14
Tracking PMTCT/VCT in Safe Motherhood
15
Counseling Visits
16
ARV Regimen
17
Regimen Results
18
Entering Lab results CD4
19
Pregnancy Dating/Previous Pregnancies
20
Referrals
21
Referrals Viewing the record that triggered the
referral
22
Referrals UTH perspective
23
System Generated Problems
24
Comments on Problems
25
Problem List
26
ZEPRS Demo Labor and Delivery
27
Partograph
28
Partograph Complex data entry with simple user
interface
Tracking Cervix/Decent plot
Entering data
Result
29
Partograph Timing Alert
30
Partograph conclusion
31
Delivery
32
Delivery Summary
33
Links to Infant record
34
Correcting a patient record
35
Improvement Highlights on key fields
36
Reports
37
Report selection
38
Reports
39
Report selection
40
ANC Monthly Report
41
Reflex Register
42
Software Development
  • Agile programming approach iterative
    development (CMM Level II)
  • Referral application used to seed development
    approach, training, roll-out and support
  • RFP issued to South African/Indian firms rand
    appreciation and responsiveness resulted in
    developing in-house
  • Multiple supporting applications developed
    (administration of users, training, web-based
    email, web-based PM, bugtracker)
  • User Manual drives training plans
  • Detailed test plans and testing, using local
    medical students who we trained in software
    testing

43
Software Platform
44
Software Development - IDE and Development
  • What skills does a developer need to work on
    ZEPRS?
  • Experienced Java developer for code changes
  • Basic pc skills to modiy ZEPRS forms.
  • ZEPRS Dev tools
  • Incremental development
  • Average 2 builds/month usually simple field
    changes, reports
  • Process of installing new builds application
    updates
  • Testing
  • Unit tests
  • Load tests jMeter
  • Demo login
  • Documentation used Drupal CMS for
    www.idg-rti.org website.

45
Software DevelopmentDesign Enterprise Content
Management
  • Authorized users may login to the Administration
    section of the ZEPRS application and create new
    forms, add/modify fields to a form, and
    add/modify enumerations to a field.
  • Systems administrators may query common values
    using the Report section Query interface. These
    ad-hoc reports may be useful for previewing data
    intended for a published standard report.
  • Rules Rules may be added to the ZEPRS forms via
    the Administration sections web interface.
    Values entered into a form field that has a rule
    can trigger the creation of a problem, which will
    be displayed in the Problem listing. These
    problems can prompt the user to refer the patient
    to UTH, complete a form, or provide information.

46
ZEPRS Administration
  • Form-based Administration
  • Create Form
  • Editing Forms
  • Adding a new field
  • Editing a field
  • Generating Dynasite source
  • Application Updates

47
ZEPRS Administration making changes
  • Open ZEPRS project source code in Eclipse or Idea
  • Launch local version of ZEPRS app via IDEs
    Tomcat instance to browse app and make form
    modifications via web interface
  • After form editing is complete, click Generate
    Dynasite Source to generate java and xml files
    that manage form rendering and patient flow.
  • In IDE, use the Ant task dist-zip to create a
    distribution of the ZEPRS war file and other
    related sql and installation files.
  • SFTP files to the server.
  • Run batch file which installs new version and
    updates any db schema changes.

48
ZEPRS Summary - User AcceptanceEase of Use
More than 80 of respondents reported the
automated system as easy or easier to complete
(use) than the manual system.
49
ZEPRS Summary - Patients in System More than
39,000 patients
5 Feb 2006 16 May 2007. Weeks include one-day
weeks at beginning and end of year, resulting in
54 weeks for 2006.
50
ZEPRS Summary - Conclusions
  • With some training, clinicians with no prior
    computer experience may adopt computerized record
    systems readily
  • The value of a patient record database for
    monitoring and improving health status can help
    sustain an electronic patient record system
  • The communications network is being used for
    several health programs
  • Local staff can maintain and manage the
    communications network

51
ZEPRS Summary - Major Correction Points
52
ZEPRS Summary - Critical Success Factors
  • Close collaboration with health workers and UAB
  • Thorough testing
  • Effective user training
  • User acceptance and participation
  • Reliability and performance of network
  • Reliability of computers in facilities
  • Project management
  • Use of on-line tools, and IM for remote project
    support

53
Questions Comments
RTI Development Team Eileen Reynolds, Project
Manager Chris E. Kelley, Senior Software
Developer Niamh Darcy, Senior Technical
Advisor Pablo Destefanis, Senior Networking and
Telecommunications Specialist Gordon M. Cressman,
Senior Project Advisor Lusaka Technical Support
Staff Dennis Nkula, Zambia Project
Coordinator Francis Banda, Technical Support
Specialist Jamie Mwanza, Technical Support
Specialist Center for Infectious Disease
Research in Zambia Dr. Jeffrey Stringer, MD,
Director, Co-Investigator Dr. Perry Killam, MD,
Project Advisor Harmony Fusco, Project
Manager Chafye Siulata, Project Assistant
UAB Team Dr. Robert L. Goldenberg, MD, Principal
Investigator Dr. Dwight Rouse, MD,
Co-Investigator Dr. Sten Vermund, MD,
Co-Invesigator Dr. Francis Nuthalpathy, Health
Informatics Advisor Dr. Alan Tita, Health
Informatics Advisor Zambian Medical Advisors Dr.
Moses Sinkala, MD Dr. Elwyn Chomba, MD Dr. Ben
Chirwa, MD Dr. Henri Phiri, MD Dr. Christopher
Ngandwe, MD Dr. Chipepo Kankasa, MD Dr. Macha,
MD Dr. Mpundu Makasa, MD For further
information www.idg-rti.org
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