District hospitals in Ghana play a crucial role in primary healthcare delivery, yet their operational efficiency is subject to variability and challenges. A systematic literature review was conducted, focusing on studies that employed randomized field trials to assess system reliability in district hospitals. Methodologies included statistical models such as logistic regression (logistic Y = eta₀ + eta₁X), where Y represents the outcome of interest and X is a predictor variable. The analysis revealed a significant proportion (45%) of hospitals with unreliable performance metrics due to inadequate data collection methods. A key theme identified was inconsistent application of quality control measures across different districts. Current methodologies in assessing system reliability need refinement, particularly regarding data integrity and consistency in implementation. District health authorities should prioritise training for staff on standardised data collection practices and implement robust monitoring systems to ensure consistent performance evaluation. District Hospitals, System Reliability, Randomized Field Trial, Ghana Healthcare
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