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拉丁美洲资源匮乏医院中儿科早期预警系统(PEWS)可持续性面临的挑战。

Challenges to sustainability of pediatric early warning systems (PEWS) in low-resource hospitals in Latin America.

作者信息

Agulnik Asya, Schmidt-Grimminger Gabriella, Ferrara Gia, Puerto-Torres Maria, Gillipelli Srinithya R, Elish Paul, Muniz-Talavera Hilmarie, Gonzalez-Ruiz Alejandra, Armenta Miriam, Barra Camila, Diaz-Coronado Rosdali, Hernandez Cinthia, Juarez Susana, Loeza Jose de Jesus, Mendez Alejandra, Montalvo Erika, Penafiel Eulalia, Pineda Estuardo, Graetz Dylan E, McKay Virginia

机构信息

Department of Global Pediatric Medicine, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States.

Brown School, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States.

出版信息

Front Health Serv. 2022 Oct 31;2:1004805. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2022.1004805. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sustainability, or continued use of evidence-based interventions for long-term patient benefit, is the least studied aspect of implementation science. In this study, we evaluate sustainability of a Pediatric Early Warning System (PEWS), an evidence-based intervention to improve early identification of clinical deterioration in hospitalized children, in low-resource settings using the Clinical Capacity for Sustainability Framework (CCS).

METHODS

We conducted a secondary analysis of a qualitative study to identify barriers and enablers to PEWS implementation. Semi-structured interviews with PEWS implementation leaders and hospital directors at 5 Latin American pediatric oncology centers sustaining PEWS were conducted virtually in Spanish from June to August 2020. Interviews were recorded, professionally transcribed, and translated into English. Exploratory thematic content analysis yielded staff perceptions on PEWS sustainability. Coded segments were analyzed to identify participant perception about the current state and importance of sustaining PEWS, as well as sustainability successes and challenges. Identified sustainability determinants were mapped to the CCS to evaluate its applicability.

RESULTS

We interviewed 71 staff including physicians (45%), nurses (45%), and administrators (10%). Participants emphasized the importance of sustaining PEWS for continued patient benefits. Identified sustainability determinants included supportive leadership encouraging ongoing interest in PEWS, beneficial patient outcomes enhancing perceived value of PEWS, integrating PEWS into the routine of patient care, ongoing staff turnover creating training challenges, adequate material resources to promote PEWS use, and the COVID-19 pandemic. While most identified factors mapped to the CCS, COVID-19 emerged as an additional external sustainability challenge. Together, these challenges resulted in multiple impacts on PEWS sustainment, ranging from a small reduction in PEWS quality to complete disruption of PEWS use and subsequent loss of benefits to patients. Participants described several innovative strategies to address identified challenges and promote PEWS sustainability.

CONCLUSION

This study describes clinician perspectives on sustainable implementation of evidence-based interventions in low-resource settings, including sustainability determinants and potential sustainability strategies. Identified factors mapped well to the CCS, however, external factors, such as the COVID pandemic, may additionally impact sustainability. This work highlights an urgent need for theoretically-driven, empirically-informed strategies to support sustainable implementation of evidence-based interventions in settings of all resource-levels.

摘要

背景

可持续性,即持续使用基于证据的干预措施以长期造福患者,是实施科学中研究最少的方面。在本研究中,我们使用可持续性临床能力框架(CCS)评估儿科早期预警系统(PEWS)在资源匮乏环境中的可持续性,PEWS是一种基于证据的干预措施,旨在改善对住院儿童临床病情恶化的早期识别。

方法

我们对一项定性研究进行了二次分析,以确定PEWS实施的障碍和促进因素。2020年6月至8月,通过西班牙语对5个维持PEWS的拉丁美洲儿科肿瘤中心的PEWS实施负责人和医院院长进行了半结构化访谈。访谈进行了录音、专业转录并翻译成英文。探索性主题内容分析得出了工作人员对PEWS可持续性的看法。对编码片段进行分析,以确定参与者对维持PEWS的现状和重要性的看法,以及可持续性的成功经验和挑战。将确定的可持续性决定因素映射到CCS以评估其适用性。

结果

我们采访了71名工作人员,包括医生(45%)、护士(45%)和管理人员(10%)。参与者强调了维持PEWS对持续造福患者的重要性。确定的可持续性决定因素包括支持性领导鼓励对PEWS的持续关注、有益的患者结果提高了PEWS的感知价值、将PEWS融入患者护理常规、持续的人员流动带来培训挑战、有足够的物质资源促进PEWS的使用以及新冠疫情。虽然大多数确定的因素都映射到了CCS,但新冠疫情成为了额外的外部可持续性挑战。这些挑战共同对PEWS的维持产生了多重影响,从PEWS质量的小幅下降到PEWS使用的完全中断以及随后患者受益的丧失。参与者描述了几种创新策略来应对已确定的挑战并促进PEWS的可持续性。

结论

本研究描述了临床医生对在资源匮乏环境中可持续实施基于证据的干预措施的看法,包括可持续性决定因素和潜在的可持续性策略。确定的因素与CCS映射良好,然而,外部因素,如新冠疫情,可能会额外影响可持续性。这项工作凸显了迫切需要理论驱动、基于实证的策略来支持在所有资源水平的环境中可持续实施基于证据的干预措施。

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