Implementation of the WHO Standards to assess the quality of paediatric care using health workers as source of data: findings of a multicentre study (CHOICE) in Italy.
Child Health
Infant
Journal
BMJ paediatrics open
ISSN: 2399-9772
Titre abrégé: BMJ Paediatr Open
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101715309
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
30 Aug 2024
30 Aug 2024
Historique:
received:
18
03
2024
accepted:
18
07
2024
medline:
31
8
2024
pubmed:
31
8
2024
entrez:
30
8
2024
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
There is little experience in implementing the WHO Standards for improving the quality of care (QOC) for children. We describe the use of 75 WHO-Standard based Quality Measures to assess paediatric QOC, using health workers (HWs) as data sources. Cross-sectional study. 12 Italian hospitals. The minimum target of 75% of HWs was reached in all facilities; answers from 598 HWs were analysed. 75 prioritised WHO Quality Measures were collected using a validated, and Italian-language questionnaire exploring views of HWs providing care to children. A QOC index was also calculated based on the assessed Quality Measures. In both the domain of resources and work organisation, most Quality Measures showed a high overall frequency of reported 'need for improvement', with high variability across hospitals. Key needs for improvement included: availability of clear and complete protocols (eg, on paediatric emergencies: 44.6%; range 10.6%-92.6%); clear hospitalisation criteria for diarrhoea (50.5%; range 30.3%-71.7%); number of hand-washing stations (13.2%; range 3.4%-37.0%); equipped working rooms with computers for HWs (66.1%; range: 32.1%-97.0%); training (eg, on pain management: 43.5%; range 17.9%-76.7%), periodic discussion of clinical cases (43.5%; range 8.1%-83.7%) audits (48.8%; range 29.7%-76.7%); and all indicators related to system to improve QOC. Factors significantly associated with a lower QOC Index included HWs working in facilities in Southern Italy (p=0.001) and absence of a paediatric emergency department (p=0.011). The use of the 75 prioritised Quality Measures, specific to HWs provide valuable data on paediatric QOC, which can be used to drive a quality improvement process.
Identifiants
pubmed: 39214556
pii: 10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002612
doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002612
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Investigateurs
Marta Gagliardi
(M)
Kevin Valentino
(K)
Chiara Grisaffi
(C)
Enrico Felici
(E)
Fabio Cardinale
(F)
Annunziata Lucarelli
(A)
Lucia Grazia Tricarico
(LG)
Mariateresa De Sario
(M)
Alessandra Pisani
(A)
Maria Carla Finocchiaro
(MC)
Laura Portale
(L)
Marta Arrabito
(M)
Gian Luca Trobia
(GL)
Francesca Patanè
(F)
Vita Antonella Di Stefano
(VAD)
Stefano Masi
(S)
Marco Greco
(M)
Emiliano Talanti
(E)
Andrea Iuorio
(A)
Anna Madera
(A)
Paola Stillo
(P)
Rosa Santangelo
(R)
Nicolò Chiti
(N)
Idanna Sforzi
(I)
Riccardo Lubrano
(R)
Vanessa Martucci
(V)
Mariateresa Sanseviero
(M)
Silvia Bloise
(S)
Alessia Marcellino
(A)
Silvia Fasoli
(S)
Silvia Sordelli
(S)
Silvia Fasoli
(S)
Maria Luisa Casciana
(ML)
Mariangela Labruzzo
(M)
Silvia Bressan
(S)
Silvia Galiazzo
(S)
Francesca Tirelli
(F)
Massimo Lo Verde
(ML)
Domenico Cipolla
(D)
Sarah Contorno
(S)
Sarah Contorno
(S)
Roberta Parrino
(R)
Giuseppina De Rosa
(G)
Dal Bo Sara
(DB)
Troisi Angela
(T)
Federico Marchetti
(F)
Alessandra Iacono
(A)
Vanna Graziani
(V)
Carlotta Farneti
(C)
Francesco Oppido
(F)
Giulia Sansovini
(G)
Stefano Martelossi
(S)
Chiara Stefani
(C)
Marcella Massarotto
(M)
Paola Crotti
(P)
Giada Sartor
(G)
Benedetta Ferro
(B)
Riccardo Pavanello
(R)
Marta Minute
(M)
Paola Moras
(P)
Marzia Lazzerini
(M)
Egidio Barbi
(E)
Paolo Dalena
(P)
Ilaria Mariani
(I)
Elia Balestra
(E)
Benmario Castaldo
(B)
Marta Magnolato
(M)
Michele Maiola
(M)
Cozzi Giorgio
(C)
Amaddeo Alessandro
(A)
Alice Del Colle
(AD)
Massimo Dagnelut
(M)
Ilaria Liguoro
(I)
Maristella Toniutti
(M)
Michela Pandullo
(M)
Sara Rivellini
(S)
Chiara Pilotto
(C)
Paola Cogo
(P)
Informations de copyright
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts
Competing interests: No, there are no competing interests.