Partners In Health/Inshuti Mu Buzima, Kigali, Rwanda.
Nurs Outlook. 2013 May-Jun;61(3):137-44. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2012.10.003. Epub 2012 Nov 16.
Quality of care at rural health centers in Rwanda is often limited by gaps in individual nurses' knowledge and skills, as well as systems-level issues, such as supply and human resource management. Typically, nurse training is largely didactic and supervision infrequent. Partners In Health and the Rwandan Ministry of Health (MOH) collaborated to implement the nurse-focused Mentoring and Enhanced Supervision at Health Centers (MESH) program. Rwandan nurse-mentors trained in quality improvement and mentoring techniques were integrated into the MOH's district supervisory team to provide ongoing, on-site individual mentorship to health center nurses and to drive systems-level quality improvement activities. The program targeted 21 health centers in two rural districts and supported implementation of MOH evidence-based protocols. Initial results demonstrate significant improvement in a number of quality-of-care indicators. Emphasis on individual provider and systems-level issues, integration within MOH systems, and continuous monitoring efforts were instrumental to these early successes.
卢旺达农村卫生中心的护理质量通常受到个别护士知识和技能差距以及供应和人力资源管理等系统层面问题的限制。通常,护士培训主要是理论性的,监督也不频繁。健康伙伴组织和卢旺达卫生部合作实施了以护士为重点的卫生中心辅导和强化监督(MESH)计划。受过质量改进和辅导技巧培训的卢旺达护士导师被纳入卫生部的区监督小组,为卫生中心的护士提供持续的现场个人辅导,并推动系统层面的质量改进活动。该计划针对两个农村地区的 21 个卫生中心,并支持实施卫生部基于证据的协议。初步结果显示,许多护理质量指标都有显著改善。对个人提供者和系统层面问题的重视、在卫生部系统内的整合以及持续的监测工作对这些早期成功至关重要。