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Smart Triage Uganda Health Worker and Caregiver Video Series - Luganda Version Pillay, Yashodani; Johnson, Teresa; Pallot, Kat; Huxford, Charly; DeKorne, Micah; Ansermino, Mark; Wiens, Matthew; Behan, Justine; Tagoola, Abner
Description
Objective(s): Smart Triage is a digital platform that enables the triage of sick and critically ill children at health facilities in low resourced settings. Understanding the triage process for parents and caregivers is important as it can improve the experience and interactions they will have at the emergency department.
The aim of this project is to provide 3 videos that can be viewed in hospital by parents, caregivers, and health workers to keep them informed about the use of the Smart Triage system within the pediatric emergency department and how this affects hospital process and their experience in the hospital.
Data Description: This dataset features 3 videos tailored to the Ugandan context. It includes videos focusing on the following topics:
1) Introduction to Smart Triage for Caregivers
2) Going Home after the Hospital for Caregivers
3) Introduction to Smart Triage for Health Care Workers
Videos are available in English and local Ugandan languages of Runyankole and Luganda. This dataset contains the Luganda version.
Limitations: Videos were designed for the Ugandan context and may not be generalizable to other settings.
Ethics Declaration: NA
Funding Source(s): BC Children's Hospital Foundation; Grand Challenges Canada; Mining4Life; Wellcome;
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Smart Triage Uganda Health Worker and Caregiver Video Series - Luganda Version
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2025-07-16
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| Description |
Objective(s): Smart Triage is a digital platform that enables the triage of sick and critically ill children at health facilities in low resourced settings. Understanding the triage process for parents and caregivers is important as it can improve the experience and interactions they will have at the emergency department.
The aim of this project is to provide 3 videos that can be viewed in hospital by parents, caregivers, and health workers to keep them informed about the use of the Smart Triage system within the pediatric emergency department and how this affects hospital process and their experience in the hospital.
Data Description: This dataset features 3 videos tailored to the Ugandan context. It includes videos focusing on the following topics: 1) Introduction to Smart Triage for Caregivers 2) Going Home after the Hospital for Caregivers 3) Introduction to Smart Triage for Health Care Workers Videos are available in English and local Ugandan languages of Runyankole and Luganda. This dataset contains the Luganda version. Limitations: Videos were designed for the Ugandan context and may not be generalizable to other settings. Ethics Declaration: NA Funding Source(s): BC Children's Hospital Foundation; Grand Challenges Canada; Mining4Life; Wellcome; ; NOTE for restricted files: If you are not yet a CoLab member, please complete our membership application survey to gain access to restricted files within 2 business days. 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 at sepsiscolab@bcchr.ca or visit our website. |
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English
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2025-07-16
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University of British Columbia Library
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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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10.14288/1.0449420
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Dataverse
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