Implementing quality improvement in tuberculosis programming: Lessons learned from the global HIV response
The quality of care and treatment for tuberculosis (TB) is a major barrier in global efforts to end TB as a global health emergency. Despite a growing recognition of the need to measure, assure, and improve quality of TB services, implementation of quality improvement (QI) activities remains limited...
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doaj-150cf67e398e416a923bb2c517eceec12020-11-25T01:32:09ZengElsevierJournal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases2405-57942019-12-0117Implementing quality improvement in tuberculosis programming: Lessons learned from the global HIV responseDaniel J. Ikeda0Apollo Basenero1Joseph Murungu2Margareth Jasmin3Maureen Inimah4Bruce D. Agins5HEALTHQUAL, Division of Global Epidemiology, Institute for Global Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USAMinistry of Health and Social Services, Windhoek, NamibiaHEALTHQUAL, Institute for Global Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, Harare, ZimbabweHEALTHQUAL, Division of Global Epidemiology, Institute for Global Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USANational AIDS and STI Control Program, Nairobi, KenyaHEALTHQUAL, Division of Global Epidemiology, Institute for Global Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA; Institute for Implementation Science in Public Health, City University of New York, New York, NY, USA; Corresponding author at: Institute for Global Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, Mission Hall, Box 1224, 550 16th Street, Third Floor, USAThe quality of care and treatment for tuberculosis (TB) is a major barrier in global efforts to end TB as a global health emergency. Despite a growing recognition of the need to measure, assure, and improve quality of TB services, implementation of quality improvement (QI) activities remains limited. Applying principles of systems thinking, continuous measurement, and root cause analysis, QI represents a proven approach for identifying and addressing performance gaps in healthcare delivery, with demonstrated success in low- and middle-income settings in the areas of HIV/AIDS, maternal, newborn, and child health, and infection control, among others. Drawing from lessons learned in the development of QI programming as part of the global response to HIV, we review key enablers to implementation that may assist NTPs in turning aspirations of high-quality service delivery into action. Under the umbrella of a formal quality management (QM) program, NTPs’ attention to planning and coordination, commitment to tracking key processes of care, investment in QI capacity building, and integration of TB QI activities within efforts to advance universal health coverage provide a framework to sustainably implement QI activities. Keywords: Quality improvement, HIV, AIDS, Tuberculosishttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405579419300567 |
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Daniel J. Ikeda Apollo Basenero Joseph Murungu Margareth Jasmin Maureen Inimah Bruce D. Agins |
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Implementing quality improvement in tuberculosis programming: Lessons learned from the global HIV response |
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Implementing quality improvement in tuberculosis programming: Lessons learned from the global HIV response |
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Implementing quality improvement in tuberculosis programming: Lessons learned from the global HIV response |
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Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases |
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The quality of care and treatment for tuberculosis (TB) is a major barrier in global efforts to end TB as a global health emergency. Despite a growing recognition of the need to measure, assure, and improve quality of TB services, implementation of quality improvement (QI) activities remains limited. Applying principles of systems thinking, continuous measurement, and root cause analysis, QI represents a proven approach for identifying and addressing performance gaps in healthcare delivery, with demonstrated success in low- and middle-income settings in the areas of HIV/AIDS, maternal, newborn, and child health, and infection control, among others. Drawing from lessons learned in the development of QI programming as part of the global response to HIV, we review key enablers to implementation that may assist NTPs in turning aspirations of high-quality service delivery into action. Under the umbrella of a formal quality management (QM) program, NTPs’ attention to planning and coordination, commitment to tracking key processes of care, investment in QI capacity building, and integration of TB QI activities within efforts to advance universal health coverage provide a framework to sustainably implement QI activities. Keywords: Quality improvement, HIV, AIDS, Tuberculosis |
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