Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2024 Sep 30;19(9):e0310896. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0310896. eCollection 2024.
Audit is a quality improvement approach used in maternal and newborn health. Our objective was to introduce the practice of standards-based audit at healthcare facility level, and to examine if this would improve quality of care assessed by compliance with standards developed and agreed with healthcare providers. Our focus was on emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC).
A multidimensional incomplete stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial with 8 steps was conducted in 44 healthcare facilities in Malawi. A total of 25 standards of care were developed. At each healthcare facility one (health centres) or two (hospitals) standards were audited per cycle with two consecutive audit cycles conducted. Each cycle consisted of five steps: (i) select standard to be audited, (ii) measure compliance with standard (measurement 1), (iii) review findings and identify what changes are required to increase compliance (iv) implement changes, (v) re-measure compliance (measurement 2). Each compliance measurement assessed 25 women. Multilevel mixed effects logistic regression models were used to analyse data for all standards.
The crude overall compliance rate rose from 45% in the control phase (measurement 1) to 63% in the intervention phase (measurement 2) (from 51.6% to70.6% at Basic and from 34.5% to 50.8% at Comprehensive EmONC healthcare facilities. When adjusted for standard, facility type, month, and healthcare facility by month, the adjusted OR (95% CI) was 2.80 (1.65, 4.76). Actions taken to improve compliance with standards included improving staff performance of clinical duties and general conduct through re-orientation and staff meetings as well as improved supervision, and, ensuring basic equipment and consumables were available on site (thermometers, rapid diagnostic tests, partograph).
The introduction of standards-based audit helped healthcare providers identify problems with service provision, which when addressed, resulted in a measurable and significant improvement in quality of care.
ISRCTN registration number: 59931298.
审核是一种用于母婴健康的质量改进方法。我们的目的是在医疗保健机构层面引入基于标准的审核实践,并研究这种方法是否可以通过遵守与医疗保健提供者共同制定和商定的标准来提高护理质量。我们的重点是紧急产科和新生儿护理(EmONC)。
在马拉维的 44 家医疗机构中进行了一项多维不完整的 stepped-wedge 集群随机试验,共 8 个步骤。制定了 25 项护理标准。在每个医疗保健机构中,每个周期审核一个(卫生中心)或两个(医院)标准,连续进行两个审核周期。每个周期包括五个步骤:(i)选择要审核的标准,(ii)测量标准的依从性(测量 1),(iii)审查结果并确定需要进行哪些更改以提高依从性,(iv)实施更改,(v)重新测量依从性(测量 2)。每次依从性测量评估了 25 名妇女。使用多水平混合效应逻辑回归模型对所有标准的数据进行分析。
在对照阶段(测量 1),总体依从率从 45%上升到干预阶段(测量 2)的 63%(从基础的 51.6%上升到 70.6%,从全面的 EmONC 医疗保健机构的 34.5%上升到 50.8%)。在调整标准、设施类型、月份以及设施-月份后,调整后的比值比(95%CI)为 2.80(1.65,4.76)。为提高对标准的依从性而采取的措施包括通过再培训和员工会议改善员工履行临床职责和一般行为,以及加强监督,并确保现场有基本的设备和耗材(温度计、快速诊断测试、产程图)。
引入基于标准的审核有助于医疗保健提供者发现服务提供方面的问题,而当这些问题得到解决时,护理质量就会得到可衡量的显著提高。
ISRCTN 注册号:59931298。