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Trauma quality improvement in low and middle income countries of the Asia-pacific region: a mixed methods study.

机译:亚太地区中低收入国家创伤质量的改善:混合方法研究。

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Quality Improvement (QI) programs have been shown to be a valuable tool to strengthen care of severely injured patients, but little is known about them in low and middle income countries (LMIC). We sought to explore opportunities to improve trauma QI activities in LMIC, focusing on the Asia-Pacific region.We performed a mixed methods research study using both inductive thematic analysis of a meeting convened at the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Melbourne, Australia, November 21-22, 2010 and a pre-meeting survey to explore experiences with trauma QI activities in LMIC. Purposive sampling was employed to invite participants with demonstrated leadership in trauma care to provide diverse representation of organizations and countries within Asia-Pacific.A total of 22 experts participated in the meeting and reported that trauma QI activities varied between countries and organizations: morbidity and mortality conferences (56?%), monitoring complications (31?%), preventable death studies (25?%), audit filters (19?%), and statistical methods for analyzing morbidity and mortality (6?%). Participants identified QI gaps to include paucity of reliable/valid injury data, lack of integrated trauma QI activities, absence of standards of care, lack of training in QI methods, and varying cultures of quality and safety. The group highlighted barriers to QI: limited engagement of leaders, organizational diversity, limited resources, heavy clinical workload, and medico-legal concerns. Participants proposed establishing the Asia-Pacific Trauma Quality Improvement Network (APTQIN) as a tool to facilitate training and dissemination of QI methods, injury data management, development of pilot QI projects, and advocacy for quality trauma care.Our study provides the first description of trauma QI practices, gaps in existing practices, and barriers to QI in LMIC of the Asia-Pacific region. In this study we identified opportunities for addressing these challenges, and that work will be supported by APTQIN.
机译:质量改进(QI)计划已被证明是加强重伤患者护理的宝贵工具,但在中低收入国家(LMIC)对其了解甚少。我们寻求探索改善LMIC的创伤性QI活动的机会,重点是亚太地区.11月,在澳大利亚墨尔本皇家澳大利亚外科医学院召开的一次会议上,我们使用归纳主题分析进行了混合方法研究。 2010年2月21日至22日以及会前调查,以探讨LMIC中的创伤QI活动的经验。目的性抽样是为了邀请在创伤护理领域表现出卓越领导力的参与者提供亚太地区组织和国家的多样化代表。共有22位专家参加了会议,并报告了国家和组织之间的创伤QI活动有所不同:发病率和死亡率会议(56%),监测并发症(31%),可预防的死亡研究(25%),审核过滤器(19 %%)和用于分析发病率和死亡率的统计方法(6%)。参与者确定了QI差距,包括缺乏可靠/有效的伤害数据,缺乏综合的创伤QI活动,缺乏护理标准,缺乏QI方法培训以及质量和安全文化的差异。该小组强调了QI的障碍:领导者参与度有限,组织多样性,资源有限,临床工作量繁重以及法医学上的顾虑。参与者提议建立亚太创伤质量改善网络(APTQIN),以作为一种工具来促进QI方法的培训和传播,伤害数据管理,QI项目的试点开发以及倡导优质创伤护理的倡导。创伤性QI行为,现有实践中的差距以及亚太地区LMIC中的QI障碍。在这项研究中,我们确定了应对这些挑战的机会,这项工作将得到APTQIN的支持。

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