Hospital quality management system in a low income Arabic country: an evaluation.

John Ovretveit, Abdul Al Serouri
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Abstract

Purpose: The paper seeks to present findings from an evaluation of a quality management system implemented in a low-income country hospital.

Design/methodology/approach: This is a single-case before and after evaluation.

Findings: The quality system, although only 70 per cent implemented, resulted in increasing compliance with a few selected standards and produced modest improvements in patient satisfaction and utilisation. Hospital doctors and managers wanted to continue to develop the system and described conditions they thought important to spread to other hospitals.

Research limitations/implications: No objective, clinical outcomes data were gathered, and the short timescale meant that the system was not fully implemented at the time of the evaluation.

Practical implications: It is possible to improve patient care in rural hospitals with a few extra resources, in a culture not familiar with management processes, and to engage otherwise poorly motivated doctors in systematic improvement. However, certain conditions are necessary for introducing, sustaining and spreading quality improvement programmes.

Originality/value: This study and report is one of the first, detailed and systematic evaluations of a hospital quality management system in a highly resourced constrained situation in an Arabic country, which has implications for improving health care in other developing countries.

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阿拉伯低收入国家医院质量管理体系评价。
目的:本文旨在介绍对一家低收入国家医院实施的质量管理体系进行评估的结果。设计/方法论/方法:这是评估前后的单一情况。结果:质量体系虽然只实施了70%,但提高了一些选定标准的合规性,并在患者满意度和利用率方面产生了适度的改善。医院医生和管理人员希望继续发展这一系统,并描述了他们认为重要的情况,以便推广到其他医院。研究限制/启示:没有收集客观的临床结果数据,而且时间短意味着该系统在评估时没有完全实施。实际意义:在一种不熟悉管理流程的文化中,利用少量额外资源改善农村医院的病人护理是可能的,并使其他积极性差的医生参与系统改进。但是,引进、维持和推广质量改进方案需要某些条件。原创性/价值:本研究和报告是在一个阿拉伯国家资源高度有限的情况下对医院质量管理体系进行的首次、详细和系统的评估之一,这对改善其他发展中国家的卫生保健具有启示意义。
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