Description:
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Some files may remain restricted to CoLab members. These files are deemed more sensitive by the file owner and are meant to be shared on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the CoLab coordinator on this page under "collaborate with the pediatric sepsis colab." Objective(s): Smart Discharges is a digital health program that uses individual-level risk prediction and intervention to increase effective health seeking behavior, improve health outcomes, and reduce mortality during the post-discharge period. Health workers aim to mitigate risk by educating caregivers on post-discharge care and by scheduling follow-up visits for at-risk children in their communities.
Data Description: This dataset includes an introductory video and caregiver discharge counselling videos on: 1) Hygiene; 2) Nutrition; 3) Breastfeeding; 4) Care Seeking; 5) Mosquito Net Use; 6) Medications; 7) Immunizations.
Videos are available in English and local Ugandan languages of Acholi, Luganda, Lusoga, and Runyankole. This dataset contains the Acholi version.
Limitations: Videos were designed for the Ugandan context and may not be generalizable to other settings.
Abbreviations: Village Health Teams (VHT) (i.e. local term for Community Health Worker (CHW))
Ethics Declaration: NA
Funding Source(s): BC Children's Hospital Foundation; Grand Challenges Canada; Mining4Life; Thrasher Research Fund;
Source Repository:
UBC Dataverse
Series:
Pediatric Sepsis Data CoLab // Clinical studies // Smart Discharges // Smart Discharges - Implementation Materials
Access:
Restricted
URL:
https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/IHTIQ1
Publication date:
2022-06-02
Subjects:
Keywords:
Common data elements,
Data science,
Infection,
Pediatric,
Infant,
Data curation,
Data management,
Big data,
Sepsis,
Child,
Medical informatics,
Algorithms,
Data aggregation,
Data dictionaries,
Infection in children,
Septicemia,
Neonatal infections, and
Pediatric intensive care