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The National Immunization Program Information System (SIPNI) is assessable, showing potential for improvement. This accessibility assessment (EA) provides a framework for future evaluations and program development.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Informatics
  • Program Evaluation

Background:

  • The National Immunization Program Information System (SIPNI) is crucial for managing vaccination services.
  • Assessing the accessibility of health information systems is vital for effective program delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct an accessibility assessment (EA) of the National Immunization Program Information System (SIPNI).
  • To describe the intervention, develop a theoretical-logical model, and identify evaluative questions for SIPNI.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative case study approach was employed.
  • The study utilized a seven-element system framework (Thurston & Ramaliu, 2005).
  • The SIPNI and vaccination rooms served as the case for analysis.

Main Results:

  • A detailed description of SIPNI's operationalization and key events was established.
  • A theoretical-logical model visually represented SIPNI's organization, including inputs, activities, products, and effects.
  • Evaluative questions for assessing SIPNI were developed and validated.

Conclusions:

  • The National Immunization Program Information System (SIPNI) is deemed evaluable, with a positive outlook for its advancement.
  • Accessibility assessment (EA) is a valuable strategy for planning and optimizing future evaluations of health systems.