评估马拉维地区医疗机构新生儿护理质量。
Assessing quality of newborn care at district facilities in Malawi.
机构信息
Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, College of Medicine, University of Malawi, Blantyre, Malawi.
College of Medicine, IMCHA Project, Blantyre, Malawi.
出版信息
BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Mar 18;20(1):227. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-5065-2.
BACKGROUND
Malawi is celebrated as one of the few countries in sub-Saharan Africa to meet the Millennium Development Goal of reducing under-5 mortality by two-thirds between 1990 and 2015. However, within this age range neonatal mortality rates are the slowest to decline, even though rates of facility births are increasing. Examining the quality of neonatal care at district-level facilities where most deliveries occur is warranted.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the quality of neonatal care in three district hospitals and one primary health centre in southern Malawi as well as to report the limitations and lessons learned on using the WHO integrated quality of care assessment tool.
METHODS
These facility assessments were part of the "Integrating a neonatal healthcare package for Malawi" project, a part of the Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa (IMCHA) initiative. The WHO integrated quality of care assessment tool was used to assess quality of care and availability and quantity of supplies and resources. The modules on infrastructure, neonatal care and labour and delivery were included. Facility assessments were administered in November 2017 and aspects of care were scored on a Likert scale from one to five (a score of 5 indicating compliance with WHO standards of care; one as lowest indicating inadequate care).
RESULTS
The continuum of labour, delivery and neonatal care were assessed to identify areas that required improvements to meet standards of care. Critical areas for improvements included infection control (mean score 2.9), equipment, supplies and setup for newborn care in the labor ward (2.3), in the surgical theater (3.3), and nursery (3.4 nursery facilities, 3.0 supplies and equipment), as well as for management of sick newborns (3.2), monitoring and follow-up (3.6). Only one of the 12 domains, laboratory, met the standards of care with only minor improvements needed (4.0).
CONCLUSION
The WHO integrated quality of care assessment tool is a validated tool that can shed light on the complex quality of care challenges faced by district-level health facilities. The results reveal that the quality of care needs improvement, particularly for sick and vulnerable newborns.
背景
马拉维被誉为撒哈拉以南非洲少数几个能够实现到 2015 年将 1990 年至 2015 年期间 5 岁以下儿童死亡率减少三分之二的千年发展目标的国家之一。然而,在这个年龄段,新生儿死亡率下降最慢,尽管设施分娩率在上升。因此,有必要检查大多数分娩发生在区级设施的新生儿护理质量。
目的
本文旨在评估马拉维南部三个区医院和一个初级保健中心的新生儿护理质量,并报告使用世卫组织综合护理质量评估工具的限制和经验教训。
方法
这些设施评估是“为马拉维整合新生儿医疗保健包”项目的一部分,该项目是非洲创新促进母婴健康倡议(IMCHA)的一部分。世卫组织综合护理质量评估工具用于评估护理质量以及供应品和资源的供应和数量。包括基础设施、新生儿护理以及分娩和分娩模块。设施评估于 2017 年 11 月进行,护理方面的评估采用李克特量表从一到五分(五分表示符合世卫组织护理标准;一分表示护理不足)。
结果
评估了分娩、分娩和新生儿护理的连续性,以确定需要改进以达到护理标准的领域。需要改进的关键领域包括感染控制(平均得分 2.9)、分娩病房(2.3)、手术室(3.3)和托儿所(3.4 个托儿所设施,3.0 个供应品和设备)的新生儿护理设备、用品和设置,以及新生儿疾病管理(3.2)、监测和随访(3.6)。只有 12 个领域中的一个,即实验室,符合护理标准,只需要进行一些改进(4.0)。
结论
世卫组织综合护理质量评估工具是一种经过验证的工具,可以揭示区级卫生设施面临的复杂护理质量挑战。结果表明,护理质量需要改进,特别是对患病和脆弱的新生儿。