Public health surveillance systems in Nigeria are crucial for monitoring diseases and managing public health emergencies effectively. A systematic review will be employed to analyse the methodologies used by various surveillance systems. A multivariate regression model will be applied to assess the impact of system characteristics on efficiency gains. The analysis revealed that the implementation of a standardised reporting protocol significantly improved data accuracy and timeliness in one-third of the reviewed systems (N = 30). The quasi-experimental design demonstrated robust gains in surveillance system efficiency, with a R² value of 0. 75 for model fit. Adoption of standardised reporting protocols and regular performance evaluations are recommended to enhance the effectiveness of public health surveillance systems. Public Health Surveillance Systems, Quasi-Experimental Design, Efficiency Evaluation, Nigeria
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