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Improving surgical quality in low-income and middle-income countries: why do some health facilities perform better than others?
Alidina, Shehnaz; Chatterjee, Pritha; Zanial, Noor; Alreja, Sakshie Sanjay; Balira, Rebecca; Barash, David; Ernest, Edwin; Giiti, Geofrey Charles; Maina, Erastus; Mazhiqi, Adelina; Mushi, Rahma; Reynolds, Cheri; Sydlowski, Meaghan; Tinuga, Florian; Maongezi, Sarah; Meara, John G; Kapologwe, Ntuli A; Barringer, Erin; Cainer, Monica; Citron, Isabelle; DiMeo, Amanda; Fitzgerald, Laura; Ghandour, Hiba; Gruendl, Magdalena; Hellar, Augustino; Jumbam, Desmond T; Katoto, Adam; Kelly, Lauren; Kisakye, Steve; Kuchukhidze, Salome; Lama, Tenzing N; Menon, Gopal; Mshana, Stella; Reynolds, Chase; Segirinya, Hannington; Simba, Dorcas; Smith, Victoria; Staffa, Steven J; Strader, Christopher; Tibyehabwa, Leopold; Troxel, Alena; Varallo, John; Wurdeman, Taylor; Zurakowski, David.
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  • Alidina S; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Shehnaz_Alidina@hms.harvard.edu.
  • Chatterjee P; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Zanial N; Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard University T H Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Alreja SS; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Balira R; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Barash D; Department of Epidemiology, National Institute for Medical Research Mwanza Research Centre, Mwanza, Tanzania.
  • Ernest E; GE Foundation, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Giiti GC; Safe Surgery 2020 Project, Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  • Maina E; Depatment of Surgery, Bugando Consultant and Referral Hospital, Mwanza, Tanzania.
  • Mazhiqi A; Dalberg Implement, Dalberg Group, Nairobi, Kenya.
  • Mushi R; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Reynolds C; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  • Sydlowski M; Department of Global Health, Assist International, Ripon, California, USA.
  • Tinuga F; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Maongezi S; Department of Health, Social Welfare and Nutrition Service, President's Office - Regional Administration and Local Government, Dodoma, Tanzania.
  • Meara JG; Department of Adult Non-Communicable Diseases, Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children, Dodoma, Tanzania.
  • Kapologwe NA; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Barringer E; Department of Plastic and Oral Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Cainer M; Department of Health, Social Welfare and Nutrition Service, President's Office - Regional Administration and Local Government, Dodoma, Tanzania.
  • Citron I; Dalberg Advisors, Dalberg Group, New York, New York, USA.
  • DiMeo A; Department of Global Health, Assist International, Ripon, California, USA.
  • Fitzgerald L; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Ghandour H; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Gruendl M; Safe Surgery 2020 Project, Jhpiego, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • Hellar A; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Jumbam DT; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Katoto A; Safe Surgery 2020 Project, Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  • Kelly L; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Kisakye S; Safe Surgery 2020 Project, Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  • Kuchukhidze S; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Lama TN; Dalberg Implement, Dalberg Group, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  • Menon G; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Mshana S; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Reynolds C; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Segirinya H; Safe Surgery 2020 Project, Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  • Simba D; Department of Global Health, Assist International, Ripon, California, USA.
  • Smith V; Department of Global Health, Assist International, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  • Staffa SJ; Safe Surgery 2020 Project, Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  • Strader C; Department of Global Health, Assist International, Ripon, California, USA.
  • Tibyehabwa L; Departments of Anesthesiology and Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Troxel A; Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Varallo J; Safe Surgery 2020 Project, Jhpiego, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  • Wurdeman T; Safe Surgery 2020 Project, Jhpiego, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • Zurakowski D; Safe Surgery 2020 Project, Jhpiego, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
BMJ Qual Saf ; 30(12): 937-949, 2021 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33547219
BACKGROUND: Evidence on heterogeneity in outcomes of surgical quality interventions in low-income and middle-income countries is limited. We explored factors driving performance in the Safe Surgery 2020 intervention in Tanzania's Lake Zone to distil implementation lessons for low-resource settings. METHODS: We identified higher (n=3) and lower (n=3) performers from quantitative data on improvement from 14 safety and teamwork and communication indicators at 0 and 12 months from 10 intervention facilities, using a positive deviance framework. From 72 key informant interviews with surgical providers across facilities at 1, 6 and 12 months, we used a grounded theory approach to identify practices of higher and lower performers. RESULTS: Performance experiences of higher and lower performers differed on the following themes: (1) preintervention context, (2) engagement with Safe Surgery 2020 interventions, (3) teamwork and communication orientation, (4) collective learning orientation, (5) role of leadership, and (6) perceived impact of Safe Surgery 2020 and beyond. Higher performers had a culture of teamwork which helped them capitalise on Safe Surgery 2020 to improve surgical ecosystems holistically on safety practices, teamwork and communication. Lower performers prioritised overhauling safety practices and began considering organisational cultural changes much later. Thus, while also improving, lower performers prioritised different goals and trailed higher performers on the change continuum. CONCLUSION: Future interventions should be tailored to facility context and invest in strengthening teamwork, communication and collective learning and facilitate leadership engagement to build a receptive climate for successful implementation of safe surgery interventions.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ecosistema / Países en Desarrollo Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Aspecto: Determinantes_sociais_saude / Implementation_research Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMJ Qual Saf Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos Pais de publicación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ecosistema / Países en Desarrollo Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Aspecto: Determinantes_sociais_saude / Implementation_research Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMJ Qual Saf Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos Pais de publicación: Reino Unido