Implementation Of WHO SMART Guidelines-Digital Adaptation Kits In Pathfinder Countries In Africa: Processes And Early Lessons Learned.
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JMIR Medical Informatics
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Background: The adoption of digital systems requires processes for quality assurance and uptake of standards to achieve
universal health coverage. The World Health Organization developed the Digital Adaptation Kits (DAKs) within the SMART
(Standards-based, Machine-readable, Adaptive, Requirements-based, and Testable) guidelines framework to support the uptake
of standards and recommendations through digital systems. DAKs are a software-neutral mechanism for translating narrative
guidelines to support the design of digital systems. However, a systematic process is needed to implement and ensure the
impact of DAKs in country contexts.
Objective: This paper details the structured process and stepwise approach to customize the DAKs to the national program
and digital context in 5 countries in Africa with diverse program guideline uptake and significant digital health investments:Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. All these countries have existing digital systems, which have the potential
to be updated with the DAKs.
Methods: A DAK assessment tool was developed and used to assess guideline digitization readiness and opportunities for
system uptake in each country. Multistakeholder teams were established to conduct the content review and alignment of
the generic DAK to national guidelines and protocols through a series of stakeholder consultations, including stakeholder
orientation, content review and alignment, content validation, and software update meetings.
Implementation (Results): Country adaptation processes identified requirements for national-level contextualization and
highlighted opportunities for refinement of DAKs. Quality assurance of the content during the content review and validation
processes ensured alignment with national protocols. Adaptation processes also facilitated the adoption of the DAKs approach
into national guidelines and strategic documents for sexual and reproductive health.
Conclusions: Country experiences offered early insights into the opportunities and benefits of a structured approach to
digitalizing primary health care services. They also highlighted how this process can be continuously refined and sustained to
enhance country-level impact.
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Muliokela, R. K., Banda, K., Hussen, A. M., Malumo, S. B., Kashoka, A., Mwiche, A., ... & Tamrat, T. (2025). Implementation of WHO SMART Guidelines-Digital Adaptation Kits in Pathfinder Countries in Africa: Processes and Early Lessons Learned. JMIR Medical Informatics, 13, e58858.
