Alyahya Mohammad S, Khader Yousef S
Department of Health Management and Policy, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid 22110, Jordan,
Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid 22110, Jordan.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2019 Feb 14;12:149-157. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S189461. eCollection 2019.
There is a lack of studying vital registration and disease classification systems in low- and middle-income countries. This study aimed to assess health care professionals' (HCPs') level of awareness, knowledge, use, and perceived barriers of the International Classification of Diseases, 10th version (ICD-10) as well as their perceptions of the electronic neonatal death registration system.
A mixed method approach including descriptive cross-sectional quantitative and focus groups with HCPs (physicians, nurses, and midwives) was used to collect data from four major selected hospitals in Jordan. A total of 16 focus groups were conducted. Also, a survey, which included three case studies about the ability of nurses and physicians to identify cause of death, was completed using structured face-to-face interviews.
Overall, there was congruency between both the quantitative results and the qualitative findings. The majority of nurses and physicians in the four hospitals were not familiar with the ICD-10 coding system and hence reported minimal use of the coding system. Additionally, the majority of HCPs were not aware whether or not their departments used the ICD-10 to record perinatal mortality. These HCPs identified that lack of knowledge, time, staff and support, and an effective and comprehensive electronic system that allows physicians to accurately choose the exact cause of death were their main barriers to the use of the ICD-10 coding system.
Our findings emphasize the importance of developing an effective and comprehensive electronic system which allows HCPs to accurately report and register all perinatal deaths. This system needs to account for the direct and indirect causes of death and for contributing factors such as maternal conditions at the time of perinatal death. Training HCPs on how to use the system is vital for the success and accuracy of the data registration process.
低收入和中等收入国家对生命登记和疾病分类系统的研究不足。本研究旨在评估医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对《国际疾病分类》第10版(ICD - 10)的认知水平、知识掌握情况、使用情况以及感知到的障碍,以及他们对电子新生儿死亡登记系统的看法。
采用混合方法,包括对HCPs(医生、护士和助产士)进行描述性横断面定量研究和焦点小组访谈,以从约旦四家主要选定医院收集数据。共进行了16个焦点小组访谈。此外,还通过结构化面对面访谈完成了一项调查,其中包括三个关于护士和医生确定死亡原因能力的案例研究。
总体而言,定量结果和定性研究结果一致。四家医院的大多数护士和医生不熟悉ICD - 10编码系统,因此报告称该编码系统的使用极少。此外,大多数HCPs不知道其所在科室是否使用ICD - 10记录围产期死亡率。这些HCPs认为,缺乏知识、时间、人员和支持,以及缺乏一个能让医生准确选择确切死亡原因的有效且全面的电子系统是他们使用ICD - 10编码系统的主要障碍。
我们的研究结果强调了开发一个有效且全面的电子系统的重要性,该系统应能让HCPs准确报告和登记所有围产期死亡情况。这个系统需要考虑死亡的直接和间接原因以及诸如围产期死亡时的产妇状况等促成因素。对HCPs进行系统使用培训对于数据登记过程的成功和准确性至关重要。