Strategic Plan Implementation on Data Management and Production of Quality Health in Gambia
Saihou Jawara *
Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Public Administration, University of the Gambia, Gambia.
Bubacarr M. Fatty
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Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Public Administration, University of the Gambia, Gambia.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: This study assesses the impact of Strategic Plan Implementation on the management and production of quality Health Data in the Gambia. This include the impact of the Strategic Plan implementation on the timeliness of health data collection and reporting, and the impact of the Strategic Plan implementation on the reliability and accuracy of health data.
Study Design: a quantitative research design.
Place and Duration of Study: the study focuses specifically on health professionals engaged in health data management within the Gambia's health sector. Data was collected in year 2024 through an online survey administered via Google Forms, targeting a broad range of 54 respondents.
Methodology: purposive sampling technique was applied to determine sample size. The sample size consists all 54 targeted population. Descriptive analysis was applied to Quantitative data collected through a questionnaire using a statistical software called SPSS V27, while regression analysis was employed to examine relationships between independent and dependent variables.
Results: The findings demonstrate that the implementation of a well-structured strategic plan significantly impacts the management and production of quality health data.
Conclusion: The positive outcome of the study does not only underscores the effectiveness of strategic planning in improving data practices but also highlights its potential to strengthen health systems in The Gambia, ultimately contributing to better healthcare delivery and informed decision-making. The results suggest further avenues for research and policy development aimed at optimizing health data management practices in similar contexts.
Keywords: Strategic plan, timely health data, reliable health data, relevant health data, quality health data, management of health data