Identifying priorities for quality improvement at an emergency Department in Ghana

Abstract Background Healthcare quality improvement (QI) is a global priority, and understanding the perspectives of frontline healthcare workers can help guide sustainable and meaningful change. We report a qualitative investigation of emergency department (ED) staff priorities for QI at a tertiary...

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Main Authors: Annelies DeWulf, Elom H. Otchi, Sari Soghoian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-08-01
Series:BMC Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12873-017-0139-0
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spelling doaj-babcb4efaf7141bca3bd0cc20895ace62020-11-25T02:32:52ZengBMCBMC Emergency Medicine1471-227X2017-08-011711610.1186/s12873-017-0139-0Identifying priorities for quality improvement at an emergency Department in GhanaAnnelies DeWulf0Elom H. Otchi1Sari Soghoian2Department of Emergency Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Sciences CenterPublic Health Unit, Korle Bu Teaching HospitalDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Korle Bu Teaching HospitalAbstract Background Healthcare quality improvement (QI) is a global priority, and understanding the perspectives of frontline healthcare workers can help guide sustainable and meaningful change. We report a qualitative investigation of emergency department (ED) staff priorities for QI at a tertiary care hospital in Ghana. The aims of the study were to educate staff about the World Health Organization’s (WHO) definition of quality in healthcare, and to identify an initial focus for building a departmental QI program. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ED staff using open-ended questions to probe their understanding and valuation of the six dimensions of quality defined by the WHO. Participants were then asked to rank the dimensions in order of importance for QI. Qualitative responses were thematically analyzed, and ordinal rank-order was determined for quantitative data regarding QI priorities. Results Twenty (20) members of staff of different cadres participated, including ED physicians, nurses, orderlies, a security officer, and an accountant. A majority of participants (61%) ranked access to emergency healthcare as high priority for QI. Two recurrent themes - financial accessibility and hospital bed availability - accounted for the majority of discussions, each linked to all the dimensions of healthcare quality. Conclusions ED staff related all of the WHO quality dimensions to their work, and prioritized access to emergency care as the most important area for improvement. Participants expressed a high degree of motivation to improve healthcare quality, and the study helped with the development of a departmental QI program focused on the broad topic of access to ED services.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12873-017-0139-0Access to healthcareGlobal healthQuality improvement
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author Annelies DeWulf
Elom H. Otchi
Sari Soghoian
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Elom H. Otchi
Sari Soghoian
Identifying priorities for quality improvement at an emergency Department in Ghana
BMC Emergency Medicine
Access to healthcare
Global health
Quality improvement
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Elom H. Otchi
Sari Soghoian
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title Identifying priorities for quality improvement at an emergency Department in Ghana
title_short Identifying priorities for quality improvement at an emergency Department in Ghana
title_full Identifying priorities for quality improvement at an emergency Department in Ghana
title_fullStr Identifying priorities for quality improvement at an emergency Department in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Identifying priorities for quality improvement at an emergency Department in Ghana
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publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background Healthcare quality improvement (QI) is a global priority, and understanding the perspectives of frontline healthcare workers can help guide sustainable and meaningful change. We report a qualitative investigation of emergency department (ED) staff priorities for QI at a tertiary care hospital in Ghana. The aims of the study were to educate staff about the World Health Organization’s (WHO) definition of quality in healthcare, and to identify an initial focus for building a departmental QI program. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ED staff using open-ended questions to probe their understanding and valuation of the six dimensions of quality defined by the WHO. Participants were then asked to rank the dimensions in order of importance for QI. Qualitative responses were thematically analyzed, and ordinal rank-order was determined for quantitative data regarding QI priorities. Results Twenty (20) members of staff of different cadres participated, including ED physicians, nurses, orderlies, a security officer, and an accountant. A majority of participants (61%) ranked access to emergency healthcare as high priority for QI. Two recurrent themes - financial accessibility and hospital bed availability - accounted for the majority of discussions, each linked to all the dimensions of healthcare quality. Conclusions ED staff related all of the WHO quality dimensions to their work, and prioritized access to emergency care as the most important area for improvement. Participants expressed a high degree of motivation to improve healthcare quality, and the study helped with the development of a departmental QI program focused on the broad topic of access to ED services.
topic Access to healthcare
Global health
Quality improvement
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12873-017-0139-0
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