Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Matern Child Nutr. 2022 Jan;18(1):e13279. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13279. Epub 2021 Nov 3.
The health sector plays an important role in the delivery of high-quality nutrition interventions to women and children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, there are no standardized approaches to defining and measuring nutrition service quality in these contexts. This study aims to systematically develop quality of care indices for direct health systems nutrition interventions using a five-step process: (1) identify recommended interventions for inclusion in indices, (2) extract service readiness, provision of care, and experience of care items from intervention-specific clinical guidelines, (3) map items to data available in global health facility surveys, (4) conduct an expert survey to prioritize interventions and items, and (5) use findings from previous steps to propose quality of care metrics. Thirty-two recommended interventions were identified, for which the guidelines review yielded 763 unique items that were reviewed by experts. The proposed nutrition quality of care indices for pregnant women reflects eight interventions and the indices for children under 5 reflects six interventions. The indices provide a standardized measure for nutrition intervention quality and can be operationalized using existing health facility assessment data, facilitating their use by LMIC decision makers for planning and resource allocation.
卫生部门在向中低收入国家(LMICs)的妇女和儿童提供高质量营养干预措施方面发挥着重要作用。然而,在这些情况下,没有标准化的方法来定义和衡量营养服务质量。本研究旨在通过五个步骤系统地制定直接卫生系统营养干预措施的护理质量指数:(1)确定纳入指数的推荐干预措施,(2)从特定于干预的临床指南中提取服务准备、护理提供和护理体验项目,(3)将项目映射到全球卫生设施调查中可用的数据,(4)进行专家调查以优先考虑干预措施和项目,以及(5)使用前几个步骤的结果提出护理质量指标。确定了 32 项推荐干预措施,指南审查产生了 763 项独特的项目,这些项目由专家进行了审查。针对孕妇的营养护理质量指数反映了八项干预措施,针对 5 岁以下儿童的指数反映了六项干预措施。这些指数为营养干预质量提供了标准化的衡量标准,并且可以使用现有的卫生设施评估数据来实施,从而为 LMIC 决策者提供了规划和资源分配的便利。