Quality of essential surgical care in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review of the literature.


Journal

International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care
ISSN: 1464-3677
Titre abrégé: Int J Qual Health Care
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9434628

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 Apr 2019
Historique:
received: 06 01 2018
revised: 28 03 2018
accepted: 13 06 2018
pubmed: 19 7 2018
medline: 25 7 2019
entrez: 19 7 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Quality of care is an emerging area of focus in the surgical disciplines. However, much of the emphasis on quality is limited to high-income countries. To address this gap, we conducted a systematic review of the literature on the quality of essential surgical care in low- and middle- income countries (LMIC). We searched PubMed, Cinahl, Embase and CAB Abstracts using three domains: quality of care, surgery and LMIC. We limited our review to studies of essential surgeries that pertained to all three search domains. We extracted data on study characteristics, type of surgery and the way in which quality was studied. 354 studies were included. 281 (79.4%) were single-center studies and nearly half (n = 169, 46.9%) did not specify the level of facility. 207 studies reported on mortality (58.47%) and 325 reported on a morbidity (91.81%), most commonly surgical site infection (n = 190, 53.67%). Of the Institute of Medicine domains of quality, studies were most commonly of safety (n = 310, 87.57%) and effectiveness (n = 180, 50.85%) and least commonly of equity (n = 21, 5.93%). We find that while there are numerous studies that report on some aspects of quality of care, much of the data is single center and observational. Additionally, there is variability on which outcomes are reported both within and across specialties. Finally, we find under-reporting of parameters of equity and timeliness, which may be critical areas for research moving forward.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30020489
pii: 5055360
doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzy141
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Systematic Review

Langues

eng

Pagination

166-172

Informations de copyright

© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press in association with the International Society for Quality in Health Care. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

Auteurs

Saurabh Saluja (S)

Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, 641 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, 525 E 68th St, New York, NY, USA.

Swagoto Mukhopadhyay (S)

Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, 641 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Surgery, University of Connecticut, 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, CT, USA.

Julia R Amundson (JR)

Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, 641 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Education, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, 1600 NW 10th Avenue #1140, Miami, FL, USA.

Allison Silverstein (A)

Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, 641 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, USA.

Jessica Gelman (J)

Department of Education, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, 1600 NW 10th Avenue #1140, Miami, FL, USA.

Hillary Jenny (H)

Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, 641 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, USA.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, 1 Gustav Levy Place, New York, NY, USA.

Yihan Lin (Y)

Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, 641 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Surgery, University of Colorado, 12631 E 17th Avenue, Aurora, CO, USA.

Anthony Moccia (A)

Harvard Initiative on Global Health Quality, Harvard Global Health Institute, 42 Church St, Cambridge, MA, USA.

Ramy Rashad (R)

Tufts University School of Medicine, 145 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA, USA.

Rachita Sood (R)

Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, 641 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Education, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, 1600 NW 10th Avenue #1140, Miami, FL, USA.

Nakul P Raykar (NP)

Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, 641 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 110 Francis St, Boston, MA, USA.

Mark G Shrime (MG)

Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, 641 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, USA.

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