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a continuous quality improvement intervention to improve antenatal hiv care testing in rural south africa: evaluation of implementation in a real-world setting
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نویسنده
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wyke sally ,post frank a. ,de neve jan-walter ,petoumenos kathy ,bärnighausen till ,herbst carina ,moshabela mosa ,dhlomo-mphatswe wendy ,jiamsakul awachana ,pillay deenan ,yapa h. manisha
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منبع
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international journal of health policy and management - 2022 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:610 -628
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چکیده
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Background: we evaluated continuous quality improvement (cqi) targeting antenatal hiv care quality in rural south africa using a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial (management and optimisation of nutrition, antenatal, reproductive, child health, monarch) and an embedded process evaluation. here, we present results of the process evaluation examining determinants of cqi practice and ‘normalisation.’ methods: a team of cqi mentors supported public-sector health workers in seven primary care clinics to (1) identify root causes of poor hiv viral load (vl) monitoring among pregnant women living with hiv and repeat hiv testing among pregnant women not living with hiv, and (2) design and iteratively test their own solutions. we used a mixed methods evaluation with field notes from cqi mentors (‘dose’ and ‘reach’ of cqi, causes of poor hiv care testing rates, implemented change ideas); patient medical records (hiv care testing by clinic and time step); and semi-structured interviews with available health workers. we analysed field notes and semi-structured interviews for determinants of cqi implementation and ‘normalisation’ using normalisation process theory (npt) and tailored implementation of chronic diseases (ticd) frameworks. results: all interviewed health workers found the cqi mentors and methodology helpful for quality improvement. total administered ‘dose’ was higher than planned but ‘reach’ was limited by resource constraints, particularly staffing shortages. simple workable improvements to identified root causes were implemented, such as a patient tracking notebook and results filing system. vl monitoring improved over time, but not repeat hiv testing. besides resource constraints, gaps in knowledge of guidelines, lack of leadership, poor clinical documentation, and data quality gaps reduced cqi implementation fidelity and normalisation. conclusion: while cqi holds promise, we identified several health system challenges. priorities for policy makers include improving staffing and strategies to improve clinical documentation. additional support with implementing clinical guidelines and improving routine data quality are needed. normalising cqi may be challenging without concurrent health system improvements.
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کلیدواژه
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process evaluation ,continuous quality improvement ,normalisation process theory ,tailored implementation of chronic diseases framework ,hiv/aids ,antenatal care
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آدرس
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africa health research institute, south africa. university of glasgow, institute for health &wellbeing, uk, nhs foundation trust, king’s college hospital, uk, university of heidelberg, heidelberg institute of global health (high), faculty of medicine , university hospital, germany, university of new south wales, kirby institute, australia, africa health research institute, south africa. university of heidelberg, heidelberg institute of global health (high), faculty of medicine , university hospital, germany. harvard t.h. chan school of public health, department of global health and population, usa. university college london, institute for global health, uk, africa health research institute, south africa, africa health research institute, south africa. university of kwazulu-natal, school of nursing and public health, south africa, university of kwazulu-natal, school of clinical medicine, south africa, university of new south wales, kirby institute, australia, africa health research institute, south africa. university college london, division of infection and immunity, uk, university of new south wales, kirby institute, australia. africa health research institute, south africa
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پست الکترونیکی
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myapa@kirby.unsw.edu.au
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