Barriers to the utilization of HIV/AIDS surveillance data in Mexico
Objective. Qualitative study to identify and understand the barriers to using HIV/AIDS surveillance data experienced at the state level in Mexico. Materials and methods. Eighteen individuals were interviewed in Michoacán, Morelos and Mexico City, including representatives from government and non-gov...
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doaj-9c1ff317b92d45ff85f16daf691c77052020-11-24T21:01:40ZengInstituto Nacional de Salud PúblicaSalud Pública de México0036-36341606-79162013-07-0155440841510.21149/spm.v55i4.722515684Barriers to the utilization of HIV/AIDS surveillance data in MexicoDaniela C Rodríguez0Carlos Magis-Rodríguez1Enrique Bravo-García2Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore. MD, EUA.Programa de VIH/sida de la Ciudad de México. MéxicoConsorcio de Investigación sobre VIH/sida/TB.Objective. Qualitative study to identify and understand the barriers to using HIV/AIDS surveillance data experienced at the state level in Mexico. Materials and methods. Eighteen individuals were interviewed in Michoacán, Morelos and Mexico City, including representatives from government and non-government organizations. Transcripts were analyzed thematically based on expected barriers to data utilization drawn from the literature. Results. Four categories of barriers were identified: knowledge and accessibility to existing data, limits on using data, decision-making barriers, and resource barriers. Discussion. This study highlights the factors that influence how local programs use surveillance data to improve their programmatic activities. Two specific areas are identified for potential improvements: awareness and accessibility of surveillance data available, and improving local capacity of officials to use them.http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/7225vigilancia epidemiológicauso de la información científica en la toma de decisiones en saludVIHpolítica de saludMéxico |
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Daniela C Rodríguez Carlos Magis-Rodríguez Enrique Bravo-García Barriers to the utilization of HIV/AIDS surveillance data in Mexico Salud Pública de México vigilancia epidemiológica uso de la información científica en la toma de decisiones en salud VIH política de salud México |
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Daniela C Rodríguez Carlos Magis-Rodríguez Enrique Bravo-García |
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Daniela C Rodríguez |
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Barriers to the utilization of HIV/AIDS
surveillance data in Mexico |
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Barriers to the utilization of HIV/AIDS
surveillance data in Mexico |
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Barriers to the utilization of HIV/AIDS
surveillance data in Mexico |
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Barriers to the utilization of HIV/AIDS
surveillance data in Mexico |
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Barriers to the utilization of HIV/AIDS
surveillance data in Mexico |
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barriers to the utilization of hiv/aids
surveillance data in mexico |
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Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública |
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Salud Pública de México |
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0036-3634 1606-7916 |
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2013-07-01 |
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Objective. Qualitative study to identify and understand the barriers to using HIV/AIDS surveillance data experienced at the state level in Mexico. Materials and methods. Eighteen individuals were interviewed in Michoacán, Morelos and Mexico City, including representatives from government and non-government organizations. Transcripts were analyzed thematically based on expected barriers to data utilization drawn from the literature. Results. Four categories of barriers were identified: knowledge and accessibility to existing data, limits on using data, decision-making barriers, and resource barriers. Discussion. This study highlights the factors that influence how local programs use surveillance data to improve their programmatic activities. Two specific areas are identified for potential improvements: awareness and accessibility of surveillance data available, and improving local capacity of officials to use them. |
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vigilancia epidemiológica uso de la información científica en la toma de decisiones en salud VIH política de salud México |
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http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/7225 |
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