Leveraging a criteria-based audit approach to identify challenges and develop strategies to improve management of postpartum hemorrhage: A case study from the Dominican Republic.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Paxton Voigt, Beralis Ramos, Sasha Hernandez, Roberlina Hernandez, Manuel Jimenez, Cayetano Collado, Taraneh Shirazian
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Abstract

Objective: Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. This case study aims to assess current PPH at our study site hospital, identify strategies to enhance management based on audit findings, and pilot test the feasibility and acceptability of these strategies.

Methods: A criteria-based audit (CBA) was conducted at La Maternidad Renee Klang Viuda Guzman Hospital in Santiago, Dominican Republic from November 2021 to September 2022. The audit assessed current practice through surveys of 59 healthcare workers and a retrospective review of 10 PPH cases, using eight evidence-based criteria. Audit findings informed the development of a PPH toolkit, protocol, and simulation-based training program (SBT). The toolkit's impact was evaluated through surveys, and SBT effectiveness was assess through post-training feedback from participants.

Results: The baseline audit revealed 25% compliance with evidence-based criteria. Key gaps included maternal risk assessment, provider training, and protocol use. Targeted strategies, including a PPH toolkit, protocol and SBT, were implemented. Of the 13 toolkit users, 92% felt it improved timely management. Post-SBT surveys showed that participants rated the training highly, with significant improvements in communication, teamwork, and self-reported competence in PPH management.

Conclusion: CBAs are effective in identifying care barriers in middle-income settings. The PPH toolkit and SBT were well received and improved both technical and non-technical skills, offering a scalable model for improving PPH management in low-resource settings.

利用基于标准的审计方法来识别挑战并制定改善产后出血管理的战略:来自多米尼加共和国的案例研究。
目的:产后出血(PPH)是全球孕产妇发病和死亡的主要原因。本案例研究旨在评估我们研究地点医院目前的PPH,根据审计结果确定加强管理的策略,并对这些策略的可行性和可接受性进行试点测试。方法:于2021年11月至2022年9月在多米尼加共和国圣地亚哥La Maternidad Renee Klang Viuda Guzman医院进行基于标准的审计(CBA)。审计通过对59名卫生保健工作者的调查和对10例PPH病例的回顾性审查,使用8项循证标准,评估了目前的做法。审核结果为PPH工具包、协议和基于模拟的培训计划(SBT)的开发提供了信息。通过调查评估工具包的影响,并通过参与者的培训后反馈评估SBT的有效性。结果:基线审计显示25%符合循证标准。主要差距包括孕产妇风险评估、提供者培训和方案使用。实施了有针对性的策略,包括PPH工具包、协议和SBT。在13个工具包用户中,92%的人认为它改善了及时管理。sbt后的调查显示,参与者对培训的评价很高,在沟通、团队合作和自我报告的PPH管理能力方面有了显著提高。结论:CBAs可有效识别中等收入环境中的护理障碍。PPH工具包和SBT广受好评,提高了技术和非技术技能,为改善资源匮乏地区PPH管理提供了可扩展的模型。
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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
493
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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