Health Systems, World Health Organization, Dili, Timor-Leste
Health Systems, World Health Organization, Dili, Timor-Leste.
BMJ Open. 2023 Apr 21;13(4):e071879. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071879.
This case study examines the enabling factors, strengths, challenges and lessons learnt from Timor-Leste (TLS) as it sought to maintain quality essential health services (EHS) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A qualitative case study triangulated information from 22 documents, 44 key informant interviews and 6 focus group discussions. The framework method was used to thematically examine the factors impacting quality EHS in TLS.
National, municipal, facility levels in Baucau, Dili and Ermera municipalities in TLS.
Based on the TLS National Health Statistics Reports, a reduction in outpatient, emergency department and primary care service delivery visits was observed in 2020 when compared with 2019. However, in contrast, maternal child health services simultaneously improved in the areas of skilled birth attendants, prenatal coverage and vitamin A distribution, for example. From the thematic analysis, five themes emerged as contributing to or impeding the maintenance of quality EHS including (1) high-level strategy for maintaining quality EHS, (2) measurement for quality and factors affecting service utilisation, (3) challenges in implementation of quality activities across the three levels of the health system, (4) the impact of quality improvement leadership in health facilities during COVID-19 and (5) learning systems for maintaining quality EHS now and for the future.
The maintenance of quality EHS is critical to mitigate adverse health effects from the COVID-19 pandemic. When quality health services are delivered prior to and maintained during public health emergencies, they build trust within the health system and promote healthcare-seeking behaviour. Planning for quality as part of emergency preparedness can facilitate a high standard of care by ensuring health services continue to provide a safe environment, reduce harm, improve clinical care and engage patients, facilities and communities.
本案例研究考察了东帝汶(东帝汶)在 COVID-19 大流行期间努力维持基本医疗服务(EHS)质量的促成因素、优势、挑战和经验教训。
一项定性案例研究对来自 22 份文件、44 次关键知情人访谈和 6 次焦点小组讨论的信息进行了三角分析。使用框架方法对影响东帝汶 EHS 质量的因素进行了主题分析。
东帝汶包考、帝力和埃雷梅市的国家、市、设施各级。
根据东帝汶国家卫生统计报告,与 2019 年相比,2020 年门诊、急诊和初级保健服务就诊人数有所减少。然而,与此同时,例如,在熟练助产士、产前覆盖率和维生素 A 分配等方面,母婴保健服务同时得到改善。通过主题分析,出现了五个主题,这些主题有助于或阻碍维持 EHS 质量,包括:(1)维持 EHS 质量的高级战略,(2)质量衡量标准和影响服务利用的因素,(3)在卫生系统三个层面实施质量活动的挑战,(4)在 COVID-19 期间改善卫生设施质量领导力的影响,(5)维持 EHS 质量的学习系统,现在和未来。
维持 EHS 质量对于减轻 COVID-19 大流行对健康的不利影响至关重要。在公共卫生紧急情况下,在提供高质量的卫生服务之前和之后,它们在卫生系统内建立信任,并促进寻求医疗保健的行为。将质量规划作为应急准备的一部分,可以通过确保卫生服务继续提供安全的环境、减少伤害、改善临床护理和使患者、设施和社区参与进来,从而促进高标准的护理。