Ayub Manya
University of Oslo
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2015 IST-Africa Conference | 2015
Ayub Manya; Jørn Braa; Sundeep Sahay
Health information systems in developing countries have shown great improvements in terms of being able to collect data from health facilities. While this is commendable, there is an urgent need to move from data collection towards data use for evidence based decision making. Data quality has been identified as a major impediment towards data use. We carried out a data quality intervention study in Kenya using action research approach. The objective of the study was to implement mutually agreed activities that would eventually be institutionalized in the country based on the actor network theory analytical lens. This paper gives the initial results of the first part of action research, where the stakeholders identified data quality audits, monthly data review meetings and training in data management as the main activities for implementation. Once implemented, it is hoped that the results will be useful in countries with similar settings.
Journal of Health Informatics in Developing Countries | 2014
Josephine Karuri; Peter Waiganjo; Daniel Orwa; Ayub Manya
Transaction on Electrical and Electronic Circuits and Systems | 2016
Ayub Manya; Jørn Braa; Ola Hodne Titlestad; Lars Øverland; Jeremiah Mumo
Journal of Community Informatics | 2012
Edem Kwame Kossi; Johan Ivar Sæbø; Jørn Braa; Mohamed Mumeneeh Jalloh; Ayub Manya
Journal of health informatics | 2013
Olav Poppe; Bob Jolliffe; Denis Leonard Adaletey; Jørn Braa; Ayub Manya
Archive | 2016
Ayub Manya; Petter Nielsen; Raphael Pundo
Journal of health informatics | 2013
Raphael Pundo; Ayub Manya; Erastus Mburu; Jørn Braa
Journal of Community Informatics | 2013
Jørn Braa; Ayub Manya
2013 IST-Africa Conference & Exhibition | 2013
Josephine Karuri; Peter Waiganjo; Ayub Manya
ist africa week conference | 2018
Flora Nah Asah; Patrick Albert Chikumba; Jens Kaasbøll; Ayub Manya; Chris Moyo; Brown Msiska; Wilfred Senyoni