Improving Adherence to Severe Malaria Treatment Guidelines in Children at a Ugandan Regional Hospital: Assessment of a Quality Improvement Initiative
MALARIA JOURNAL(2024)
摘要
Malaria is the leading cause of hospitalizations and death in Uganda, particularly in children under the age of five. Studies have shown that adherence to the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for the management of severe malaria reduces mortality in hospitalized children. This study aimed to determine the impact of targeted interventions on adherence to the WHO severe malaria treatment guidelines in children at a Ugandan hospital as part of a quality improvement initiative. Interventions included workflow changes, such as obtaining patient blood samples for diagnostic testing by the admitting healthcare provider as well as utilizing patient caregivers to assist nursing staff in timing medications. An additional intervention was the use of an admission checklist sticker. The post-intervention sample was compared to the baseline assessment. The primary outcome was the proportion of patients receiving care consistent with all aspects of the WHO guidelines. Secondary outcomes included the proportion of patients receiving malaria diagnostic testing, those receiving at least 3 doses of artesunate, the timely administration of artesunate, and adherence to other guideline components. Statistical analyses were conducted using GraphPad PRISM 9.0. Comparisons between groups were analysed using Chi-square or Fisher’s exact test for categorical variables and Mann–Whitney test for continuous variables. The post-intervention group included 230 patients with a median age of 5 years [4–8], and 58
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Malaria,Severe malaria,Guidelines,Case management,Adherence,Uganda
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