Critical care services in Bagmati province of Nepal: A cross sectional survey.

Q1 Medicine Wellcome Open Research Pub Date : 2024-12-24 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.19932.3
Diptesh Aryal, Subekshya Luitel, Sushila Paudel, Roshni Shakya, Janaki Pandey, Isha Amatya, Prashant Acharya, Suman Pant, Hem Raj Paneru, Abi Beane, Rashan Haniffa, Pradip Gyanwali
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Background: This study aimed to assess the current status of critical care services in 13 districts of Bagmati Province in Nepal, with a focus on access, infrastructure, human resources, and intensive care unit (ICU) services.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among healthcare workers employed in 87 hospitals having medical/surgical ICUs across Bagmati Province. Data were collected through structured questionnaires administered via face-to-face and telephone interviews. Descriptive analysis was used for data analysis, involving frequencies and percentages.

Results: From 87 hospitals, a total of 123 ICUs were identified in the province, providing 1167 beds and 615 functioning ventilators. The average ICU bed availability per 100,000 population was 19, ranging from 3.6 in Makwanpur to 33.9 in Kathmandu. Out of 13 districts, 95% of beds were concentrated in just four districts, while six had no ICU facilities. Of the available facilities, 69.9% were owned by private entities. One-to-one nurse-to-ventilated bed ratio was maintained by 63.4% of ICUs during daytime, and 62.6% at nighttime. Furthermore, 74.8% of ICUs had consultants trained in critical care medicine. While essential equipment availability was higher in Bagmati province, gaps existed in the availability of oxygen plants and isolation rooms. Similarly, many ICUs offered continuous medical education and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training, but improvements were necessary in clinical audits, antibiotic stewardship programs, and research engagement.

Conclusions: Disparities in critical care resources were evident across districts in Bagmati Province, highlighting the need for a balanced and decentralized approach to ensure equitable access to care. Although there were disparities, numerous ICUs were effectively carrying out multiple critical care procedures. This study suggests conducting a nationwide mapping of ICU resources, prioritizing infrastructure development, optimizing resource allocation, and establishing national protocols.

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尼泊尔Bagmati省的重症监护服务:一项横断面调查。
背景:本研究旨在评估尼泊尔巴格马提省13个地区重症监护服务的现状,重点关注可及性、基础设施、人力资源和重症监护病房(ICU)服务。方法:对巴格马提省87家拥有内科/外科icu的医院的医护人员进行了横断面调查。数据通过面对面和电话访谈的结构化问卷收集。数据分析采用描述性分析,包括频率和百分比。结果:全省87家医院共确定icu 123个,提供床位1167张,功能呼吸机615台。每10万人平均有19张ICU病床,从马克万普尔的3.6张到加德满都的33.9张不等。在13个区中,95%的床位集中在4个区,6个区没有重症监护室设施。在现有设施中,69.9%为私营实体所有。白天63.4%的icu维持1 / 1护士与通风床位的比例,夜间62.6%。此外,74.8%的icu有接受过重症医学培训的顾问。虽然巴格马提省的基本设备供应较多,但氧气厂和隔离室的供应存在差距。同样,许多icu提供持续的医学教育和心肺复苏(CPR)培训,但在临床审计、抗生素管理计划和研究参与方面需要改进。结论:巴格马提省各地区在重症监护资源方面存在明显差异,突出表明需要采取平衡和分散的方法来确保公平获得护理。尽管存在差异,但许多icu有效地执行了多种重症监护程序。本研究建议在全国范围内进行ICU资源测绘,优先发展基础设施,优化资源配置,制定国家协议。
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