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Impact of hospital characteristics on implementation of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited cancer hospitals

Authors :
Farris Abutineh
Dylan E. Graetz
Hilmarie Muniz-Talavera
Gia Ferrara
Maria Puerto-Torres
Yichen Chen
Srinithya R. Gillipelli
Paul Elish
Alejandra Gonzalez-Ruiz
Yvania Alfonso Carreras
Shillel Alvarez
Daniela Arce Cabrera
Deiby Arguello Vargas
Miriam Armenta Cruz
Camila Barra
Patricia Calderon Sotelo
Zulma Carpio
Mayra Chavez Rios
Daniela Covarrubias
Lucy de Leon Vasquez
Rosdali Diaz Coronado
Ever Amilcar Fing Soto
Wendy Gomez-Garcia
Cinthia Hernandez
María Susana Juarez Tobias
Esmeralda Leon
Jose de Jesus Loeza Oliva
Alejandra Mendez
Kenia Miller
Erika Montalvo Cozar
Natalia del Carmen Negroe Ocampo
Eulalia Penafiel
Estuardo Pineda
Ligia Rios
Esperanza Rodriguez Ordonez
Veronica Soto Chavez
Meenakshi Devidas
Asya Agulnik
Source :
Frontiers in Oncology. 13
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2023.

Abstract

BackgroundPediatric Early Warning Systems (PEWS) aid in identification of deterioration in hospitalized children with cancer but are underutilized in resource-limited settings. Proyecto EVAT is a multicenter quality improvement (QI) collaborative in Latin America to implement PEWS. This study investigates the relationship between hospital characteristics and time required for PEWS implementation.MethodsThis convergent mixed-methods study included 23 Proyecto EVAT childhood cancer centers; 5 hospitals representing quick and slow implementers were selected for qualitative analysis. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 71 stakeholders involved in PEWS implementation. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and translated to English, then coded using a priori and novel codes. Thematic content analysis explored the impact of hospital characteristics and QI experience on time required for PEWS implementation and was supplemented by quantitative analysis exploring the relationship between hospital characteristics and implementation time.ResultsIn both quantitative and qualitative analysis, material and human resources to support PEWS significantly impacted time to implementation. Lack of resources produced various obstacles that extended time necessary for centers to achieve successful implementation. Hospital characteristics, such as funding structure and type, influenced PEWS implementation time by determining their resource-availability. Prior hospital or implementation leader experience with QI, however, helped facilitate implementation by assisting implementers predict and overcome resource-related challenges.ConclusionsHospital characteristics impact time required to implement PEWS in resource-limited childhood cancer centers; however, prior QI experience helps anticipate and adapt to resource challenges and more quickly implement PEWS. QI training should be a component of strategies to scale-up use of evidence-based interventions like PEWS in resource-limited settings.

Subjects

Subjects :
Cancer Research
Oncology

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2234943X
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....522ceeca203f1545abf586ef6e9918e9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1122355