A National survey describing the quality of care in Paediatric Emergency Departments of Tertiary Hospitals in Nigeria

Callistus OA Enyuma, Abdullah E Laher, M. Moolla, Motara Feroza, G. Olorunfemi
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Introduction: The outcome of paediatric emergency care is essential to the attainment of child-targeted sustainable development goals. We assessed the quality of paediatric emergency care among 34 tertiary Paediatric Emergency Departments (PED) in Nigeria. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional process audit of recruited 34 PEDs in Nigeria. A paper questionnaire developed from the validated AAP/IFEM Guidelines for Care of Children in the ED was used to collect information on the PED settings, the processes of care and measurable patient outcome. Association between the regions, hospital volume category and other institutional attributes was conducted using chi-square, Results: The median (IQR) of paediatric visits and admissions to PEDs were 187.5 (120 - 300) and 107.5 (67 - 131) respectively. Over two-thirds (73.6 %,) of the PEDs had no set target Time-To-Physician consultation and the median (IQR) Length-of-Hospital Stay was 48 (0-72) hours.The majority of centres (90%) had patient safety tools but point-of-care-diagnostics (POCDs) were grossly deficient (23.5%). The mean protocol utilization score was 8.7 out of a maximum score of 34.The national crude death rate was 33.8 per 1000 children and there was no statistically significant relationship between the crude death rate and volume of hospital visits, (p-value=0.45) or geopolitical zones (p-value = 0.68). Conclusion: There was nationwide poor protocol utilization and non-availability of POCDs coupled with a high mortality rate at the PEDs. Development and utilization of locally relevant protocols and improvement in the availability of POCDs are essential. Keywords: Paediatrics; Emergency Department; Nigeria; quality of care; National survey.
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描述尼日利亚三级医院儿科急诊室护理质量的全国调查
导言:儿科急诊护理的结果对于实现以儿童为目标的可持续发展目标至关重要。我们对尼日利亚 34 家三级儿科急诊室(PED)的儿科急诊质量进行了评估。方法我们对尼日利亚招募的 34 家儿科急诊室进行了横向流程审核。根据经过验证的《AAP/IFEM 急诊室儿童护理指南》编制的纸质问卷用于收集有关急诊室设置、护理流程和可测量的患者结果的信息。使用卡方检验了地区、医院数量类别和其他机构属性之间的关联:儿科急诊室儿科就诊人次和住院人次的中位数(IQR)分别为 187.5 (120 - 300) 和 107.5 (67 - 131)。超过三分之二(73.6%)的儿科急诊室没有设定医生会诊时间目标,住院时间中位数(IQR)为48(0-72)小时。大多数中心(90%)拥有患者安全工具,但护理点诊断(POCD)严重不足(23.5%)。全国粗死亡率为每 1000 名儿童 33.8 例,粗死亡率与医院就诊量(P 值=0.45)或地缘政治区(P 值=0.68)之间没有统计学意义上的显著关系。结论:全国范围内都存在方案利用率低、未提供 POCDs 以及 PED 死亡率高的问题。制定和使用与当地相关的方案以及改善 POCDs 的可用性至关重要。关键词儿科;急诊科;尼日利亚;护理质量;全国调查。
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