Measure what you treasure! – A maternity dashboard

J. Jyothsna, Prema D' Cunha, Chethana Bolanthakodi
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Background: Clinical quality dashboards equip hospitals with a simple method for maintaining and monitoring clinical quality indicators. The maternity dashboard. provides an opportunity to integrate managerial, organizational, and clinical audits to improve quality of care. It has four broad categories: clinical activity, workforce, clinical outcome, and complaints/risk incidents. It can be used to benchmark activity and monitor performance against the standards agreed locally for the maternity unit on a monthly basis. Aim: The aim of this study was to design and implement a maternity dashboard to improve maternal and child health care. Settings and Design: This was a retrospective observational study conducted at a tertiary care hospital. Materials and Methods: Data were collected manually from outpatient department, labor ward, neonatal intensive care unit registers, and electronic records from June 2018 to May 2019 in a tertiary care hospital. Goals for each of the parameters were set, as well as upper and lower thresholds, and the data were analyzed. A suggested approach is to use the traffic light system, such as “green,” “amber,” and “red.” All the parameters after analyzing were noted on the dashboard. Results: During the study period of 1 year, there were 3750 deliveries. Auditing was done for various clinical activity indicators along with clinical outcome (both maternal and neonatal) and triaged using traffic light colors on a monthly basis. Conclusions: Maternity dashboard facilitates targeted quality improvement initiatives. They help in comparing current performance against expected standards and hence helpful in driving changes toward optimum maternal and child health.
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背景:临床质量仪表板为医院提供了一种维护和监测临床质量指标的简便方法。孕妇仪表盘。提供机会整合管理,组织和临床审计,以提高护理质量。它有四大类:临床活动、劳动力、临床结果和投诉/风险事件。它可以用来对活动进行基准测试,并根据当地每月商定的妇产单位标准监测绩效。目的:本研究的目的是设计和实施一个产妇仪表板,以改善妇幼保健。背景和设计:这是一项在三级医院进行的回顾性观察性研究。材料与方法:人工收集某三级医院2018年6月至2019年5月门诊、产房、新生儿重症监护病房登记簿和电子病历的数据。为每个参数设定目标,并设定上下限阈值,并对数据进行分析。一种建议的方法是使用交通灯系统,如“绿色”、“琥珀色”和“红色”。分析后的所有参数都记录在仪表板上。结果:在1年的研究期间,共分娩3750例。对各种临床活动指标以及临床结果(包括孕产妇和新生儿)进行审计,并按月使用红绿灯颜色进行分类。结论:产妇仪表板促进了有针对性的质量改进举措。它们有助于将目前的表现与预期标准进行比较,从而有助于推动朝着最佳妇幼保健方向发展的变革。
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