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The Malawi emergency and critical care survey: A cross-sectional national facility assessment

BACKGROUND: Data on emergency and critical care (ECC) capacity in low-income countries (LICs) are needed to improve outcomes and make progress towards realizing the goal of Universal Health Coverage. METHODS: We developed a novel research instrument to assess public sector ECC capacity and service r...

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Autores principales: Sonenthal, Paul D., Nyirenda, Mulinda, Kasomekera, Noel, Marsh, Regan H., Wroe, Emily B., Scott, Kirstin W., Bukhman, Alice, Connolly, Emilia, Minyaliwa, Tadala, Katete, Martha, Banda-Katha, Grace, Mukherjee, Joia S., Rouhani, Shada A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8762065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35072017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101245
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author Sonenthal, Paul D.
Nyirenda, Mulinda
Kasomekera, Noel
Marsh, Regan H.
Wroe, Emily B.
Scott, Kirstin W.
Bukhman, Alice
Connolly, Emilia
Minyaliwa, Tadala
Katete, Martha
Banda-Katha, Grace
Mukherjee, Joia S.
Rouhani, Shada A.
author_facet Sonenthal, Paul D.
Nyirenda, Mulinda
Kasomekera, Noel
Marsh, Regan H.
Wroe, Emily B.
Scott, Kirstin W.
Bukhman, Alice
Connolly, Emilia
Minyaliwa, Tadala
Katete, Martha
Banda-Katha, Grace
Mukherjee, Joia S.
Rouhani, Shada A.
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description BACKGROUND: Data on emergency and critical care (ECC) capacity in low-income countries (LICs) are needed to improve outcomes and make progress towards realizing the goal of Universal Health Coverage. METHODS: We developed a novel research instrument to assess public sector ECC capacity and service readiness in LICs. From January 20th to February 18th, 2020 we administered the instrument at all four central hospitals and a simple random sample of nine of 24 district hospitals in Malawi, a landlocked and predominantly rural LIC of 19·1 million people in Southern Africa. The instrument contained questions on the availability of key resources across three domains and was administered to hospital administrators and clinicians from outpatient departments, emergency departments, and inpatient units. Results were used to generate an ECC Readiness Score, with a possible range of 0 to 1, for each facility. FINDINGS: A total of 114 staff members across 13 hospitals completed interviews for this study. Three (33%) district hospitals and all four central hospitals had ECC Readiness Scores above 0·5 (p-value 0·070). Absent equipment was identified as the most common barrier to ECC Readiness. Central hospitals had higher median ECC Readiness Scores with less variability 0·82 (interquartile range: 0·80–0·89) than district hospitals (0·33, 0·23 to 0·50, p-value 0·021). INTERPRETATION: This is the first study to employ a systematic approach to assessing ECC capacity and service readiness at both district and central hospitals in Malawi and provides a framework for measuring ECC capacity in other LICs. Prior ECC assessments potentially overestimated equipment availability and our methodology may provide a more accurate approach. There is an urgent need for investments in ECC services, particularly at district hospitals which are more accessible to Malawi's predominantly rural population. These findings highlight the need for long-term investments in health systems strengthening and underscore the importance of understanding capacity in LIC settings to inform these efforts. FUNDING: Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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spelling pubmed-87620652022-01-20 The Malawi emergency and critical care survey: A cross-sectional national facility assessment Sonenthal, Paul D. Nyirenda, Mulinda Kasomekera, Noel Marsh, Regan H. Wroe, Emily B. Scott, Kirstin W. Bukhman, Alice Connolly, Emilia Minyaliwa, Tadala Katete, Martha Banda-Katha, Grace Mukherjee, Joia S. Rouhani, Shada A. EClinicalMedicine Article BACKGROUND: Data on emergency and critical care (ECC) capacity in low-income countries (LICs) are needed to improve outcomes and make progress towards realizing the goal of Universal Health Coverage. METHODS: We developed a novel research instrument to assess public sector ECC capacity and service readiness in LICs. From January 20th to February 18th, 2020 we administered the instrument at all four central hospitals and a simple random sample of nine of 24 district hospitals in Malawi, a landlocked and predominantly rural LIC of 19·1 million people in Southern Africa. The instrument contained questions on the availability of key resources across three domains and was administered to hospital administrators and clinicians from outpatient departments, emergency departments, and inpatient units. Results were used to generate an ECC Readiness Score, with a possible range of 0 to 1, for each facility. FINDINGS: A total of 114 staff members across 13 hospitals completed interviews for this study. Three (33%) district hospitals and all four central hospitals had ECC Readiness Scores above 0·5 (p-value 0·070). Absent equipment was identified as the most common barrier to ECC Readiness. Central hospitals had higher median ECC Readiness Scores with less variability 0·82 (interquartile range: 0·80–0·89) than district hospitals (0·33, 0·23 to 0·50, p-value 0·021). INTERPRETATION: This is the first study to employ a systematic approach to assessing ECC capacity and service readiness at both district and central hospitals in Malawi and provides a framework for measuring ECC capacity in other LICs. Prior ECC assessments potentially overestimated equipment availability and our methodology may provide a more accurate approach. There is an urgent need for investments in ECC services, particularly at district hospitals which are more accessible to Malawi's predominantly rural population. These findings highlight the need for long-term investments in health systems strengthening and underscore the importance of understanding capacity in LIC settings to inform these efforts. FUNDING: Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital. Elsevier 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8762065/ /pubmed/35072017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101245 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Sonenthal, Paul D.
Nyirenda, Mulinda
Kasomekera, Noel
Marsh, Regan H.
Wroe, Emily B.
Scott, Kirstin W.
Bukhman, Alice
Connolly, Emilia
Minyaliwa, Tadala
Katete, Martha
Banda-Katha, Grace
Mukherjee, Joia S.
Rouhani, Shada A.
The Malawi emergency and critical care survey: A cross-sectional national facility assessment
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title_fullStr The Malawi emergency and critical care survey: A cross-sectional national facility assessment
title_full_unstemmed The Malawi emergency and critical care survey: A cross-sectional national facility assessment
title_short The Malawi emergency and critical care survey: A cross-sectional national facility assessment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8762065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35072017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101245
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