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Use of a participatory quality assessment and improvement tool for maternal and neonatal hospital care. Part 2: Review of the results of quality cycles and of factors influencing change

BACKGROUND: Information about the use of the findings of quality assessments in maternal and neonatal (MN) care is lacking and the development of tools capable to effectively address quality gaps is a key priority. Furthermore, little is known about factors that act as barriers or facilitators to ch...

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Autores principales: Tamburlini, Giorgio, Bacci, Alberta, Daniele, Marina, Hodorogea, Stelian, Jeckaite, Dalia, Maciulevicius, Audrius, Valente, Emanuelle Pessa, Siupsinskas, Gelmius, Uxa, Fabio, Vezzini, Francesca, Lincetto, Ornella, Bucagu, Maurice
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Society of Global Health 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7750017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33403105
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.020433
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author Tamburlini, Giorgio
Bacci, Alberta
Daniele, Marina
Hodorogea, Stelian
Jeckaite, Dalia
Maciulevicius, Audrius
Valente, Emanuelle Pessa
Siupsinskas, Gelmius
Uxa, Fabio
Vezzini, Francesca
Lincetto, Ornella
Bucagu, Maurice
author_facet Tamburlini, Giorgio
Bacci, Alberta
Daniele, Marina
Hodorogea, Stelian
Jeckaite, Dalia
Maciulevicius, Audrius
Valente, Emanuelle Pessa
Siupsinskas, Gelmius
Uxa, Fabio
Vezzini, Francesca
Lincetto, Ornella
Bucagu, Maurice
author_sort Tamburlini, Giorgio
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description BACKGROUND: Information about the use of the findings of quality assessments in maternal and neonatal (MN) care is lacking and the development of tools capable to effectively address quality gaps is a key priority. Furthermore, little is known about factors that act as barriers or facilitators to change at facility level. Based on the extensive experience made with the WHO Quality Assessment and Improvement MN (QA/QI MN) tool, an overview is provided of the improvements in quality of care (QoC) which were obtained over time and of the factors influencing change. METHODS: All documented reports on the implementation of the WHO QA/QI MN tool were searched and screened for inclusion. Reports were considered if bringing evidence from both the baseline assessment and the reassessment. Changes were considered in four domains: maternal care, neonatal care, infrastructure and policies, with reference made to WHO maternal and neonatal care standards. The observed improvements were categorized according to intensity and extent across the sample of health facilities. Factors influencing change were categorized into internal and external and further classified as barriers or facilitators. RESULTS: Changes were documented after an average period of 1.2 years from first assessment in 27 facilities belonging to 9 different countries in Central and Eastern Europe (3), Central Asia (3), sub-Saharan Africa (2) and Latin America (1). Improvements were observed in all areas of care but were greater and more frequently observed in areas related to appropriate case management and respectful care for both mothers and newborns. Although widespread across most facilities and countries, the observed improvements were not covering all the quality gaps observed at the baseline assessment nor were always sufficient to achieve standard care. Factors facilitating change as well as barriers were mainly related to the capacity of the managers and head of units to involve and motivate their staff members. CONCLUSIONS: The use of WHO QA/QI MN tool proved effective in promoting significant changes in quality of care. The review of observed improvements and of factors influencing change at facility level shows that participatory assessment tools that promote a constructive dialogue with hospital managers and staff and support them in acquiring capacity in this role are crucial to implement effective quality cycles.
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spelling pubmed-77500172021-01-04 Use of a participatory quality assessment and improvement tool for maternal and neonatal hospital care. Part 2: Review of the results of quality cycles and of factors influencing change Tamburlini, Giorgio Bacci, Alberta Daniele, Marina Hodorogea, Stelian Jeckaite, Dalia Maciulevicius, Audrius Valente, Emanuelle Pessa Siupsinskas, Gelmius Uxa, Fabio Vezzini, Francesca Lincetto, Ornella Bucagu, Maurice J Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: Information about the use of the findings of quality assessments in maternal and neonatal (MN) care is lacking and the development of tools capable to effectively address quality gaps is a key priority. Furthermore, little is known about factors that act as barriers or facilitators to change at facility level. Based on the extensive experience made with the WHO Quality Assessment and Improvement MN (QA/QI MN) tool, an overview is provided of the improvements in quality of care (QoC) which were obtained over time and of the factors influencing change. METHODS: All documented reports on the implementation of the WHO QA/QI MN tool were searched and screened for inclusion. Reports were considered if bringing evidence from both the baseline assessment and the reassessment. Changes were considered in four domains: maternal care, neonatal care, infrastructure and policies, with reference made to WHO maternal and neonatal care standards. The observed improvements were categorized according to intensity and extent across the sample of health facilities. Factors influencing change were categorized into internal and external and further classified as barriers or facilitators. RESULTS: Changes were documented after an average period of 1.2 years from first assessment in 27 facilities belonging to 9 different countries in Central and Eastern Europe (3), Central Asia (3), sub-Saharan Africa (2) and Latin America (1). Improvements were observed in all areas of care but were greater and more frequently observed in areas related to appropriate case management and respectful care for both mothers and newborns. Although widespread across most facilities and countries, the observed improvements were not covering all the quality gaps observed at the baseline assessment nor were always sufficient to achieve standard care. Factors facilitating change as well as barriers were mainly related to the capacity of the managers and head of units to involve and motivate their staff members. CONCLUSIONS: The use of WHO QA/QI MN tool proved effective in promoting significant changes in quality of care. The review of observed improvements and of factors influencing change at facility level shows that participatory assessment tools that promote a constructive dialogue with hospital managers and staff and support them in acquiring capacity in this role are crucial to implement effective quality cycles. International Society of Global Health 2020-12 2020-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7750017/ /pubmed/33403105 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.020433 Text en Copyright © 2020 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Tamburlini, Giorgio
Bacci, Alberta
Daniele, Marina
Hodorogea, Stelian
Jeckaite, Dalia
Maciulevicius, Audrius
Valente, Emanuelle Pessa
Siupsinskas, Gelmius
Uxa, Fabio
Vezzini, Francesca
Lincetto, Ornella
Bucagu, Maurice
Use of a participatory quality assessment and improvement tool for maternal and neonatal hospital care. Part 2: Review of the results of quality cycles and of factors influencing change
title Use of a participatory quality assessment and improvement tool for maternal and neonatal hospital care. Part 2: Review of the results of quality cycles and of factors influencing change
title_full Use of a participatory quality assessment and improvement tool for maternal and neonatal hospital care. Part 2: Review of the results of quality cycles and of factors influencing change
title_fullStr Use of a participatory quality assessment and improvement tool for maternal and neonatal hospital care. Part 2: Review of the results of quality cycles and of factors influencing change
title_full_unstemmed Use of a participatory quality assessment and improvement tool for maternal and neonatal hospital care. Part 2: Review of the results of quality cycles and of factors influencing change
title_short Use of a participatory quality assessment and improvement tool for maternal and neonatal hospital care. Part 2: Review of the results of quality cycles and of factors influencing change
title_sort use of a participatory quality assessment and improvement tool for maternal and neonatal hospital care. part 2: review of the results of quality cycles and of factors influencing change
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7750017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33403105
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.020433
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