Abstract:
INTRODUCTION: Information systems are increasingly important for measuring and
improving the quality and coverage of health services. Reliable and timely health information
is vital for operational and strategic decision making that save lives and enhances health. In
Ethiopia information quality and use remain weak, particularly at district health offices and
primary health care facilities to facilitate decision making. Therefore, the objective of this
study is to assess the utilization of health information systems at District level in Jimma Zone,
southwest Ethiopia.
METHODS: A cross sectional study was conducted in all health institutions by interviewing
heads/ units/departments of District Health Office, Health Center and Health Post from
January to February, 2009. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected using structured
questionnaires, check lists, observation and interview guide by trained data collectors. Data
was analyzed using SPSS version 16 and descriptive and logistic regression analysis was
carried out.
RESULTS: The finding of the study revealed that utilization of health information was
119(32.9%) in all the study units/departments. The major source of data was routine and
vertical program report from public institutions. The utilization of information was affected by
many factors but from variables studied only documentation of data, catchment population
profile charts presentation and quarter plan performance monitoring was found significant at
95 % level of significance.
CONCLUSIONS: The study identified that the implementation of health data/information and
utilization of health information system was found to be far below the national expectation.
Activities are poorly coordinated at the districts and primary health units where data was
generated initially. Therefore, in-service training and updating of staff involved in health
information system (HIS) at district, strengthening health information system inputs, timely
and concrete feedbacks with establishment of functional health management information
system (HMIS).