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Establishing the evidence base for trauma quality improvement: a collaborative WHO-IATSIC review.

Catherine J Juillard1, Charles Mock, Jacques Goosen, Manjul Joshipura, Ian Civil.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Quality improvement (QI) programs are an integral part of well-developed trauma systems. However, they have not been extensively implemented globally. To promote greater use of effective QI programs, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Association for Trauma Surgery and Intensive Care (IATSIC) have been collaboratively developing the upcoming Guidelines for Trauma Quality Improvement Programmes. As part of the development of this publication and to satisfy global demands for WHO guidelines to be evidence based, we conducted a thorough literature search on the effectiveness of trauma QI programs.
METHODS: The review was based on a PubMed search of all articles reporting an outcome from a trauma QI program.
RESULTS: Thirty-six articles were identified that reported results of evaluations of a trauma QI program or in which the trauma QI program was integrally related to identification and correction of specific problems. Thirteen of these articles reported on mortality as their main outcome; 12 reported on changes in morbidity (infection rates, complications), patient satisfaction, costs, or other outcomes of tangible patient benefit; and 11 reported on changes in process of care. Thirty articles addressed hospital-based care; four system-wide care; and two prehospital care. Thirty-four articles reported an improvement in the outcome assessed; two reported no change; and none reported worsening of the outcome. Five articles also reported cost savings.
CONCLUSIONS: Trauma QI programs are consistently shown to improve the process of care, decrease mortality, and decrease costs. Further efforts to promote trauma QI globally are warranted. These findings support the further development and promulgation of the WHO-IATSIC Guidelines for Trauma QI Programmes.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19290573     DOI: 10.1007/s00268-009-9959-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


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4.  Improving documentation of head injured patients admitted to the emergency department ward.

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5.  Overview of the Essential Trauma Care Project.

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9.  Evaluation of an emergency radiology quality assurance program at a level I trauma center: abdominal and pelvic CT studies.

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Review 1.  Essential surgery: key messages from Disease Control Priorities, 3rd edition.

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2.  Status of trauma quality improvement programs in the Andean region: What foundation do we have to build on.

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3.  Understanding the burden and outcome of trauma care drives a new trauma systems model.

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4.  Minimizing preventable trauma deaths in a limited-resource setting: a test-case of a multidisciplinary panel review approach at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Ghana.

Authors:  Dominic Yeboah; Charles Mock; Patrick Karikari; Peter Agyei-Baffour; Peter Donkor; Beth Ebel
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5.  Mixed-Methods Assessment of Trauma and Acute Care Surgical Quality Improvement Programs in Peru.

Authors:  Lacey N LaGrone; Amy K Fuhs; Eduardo Huaman Egoavil; Manuel J A Rodriguez Castro; Roberto Valderrama; Leah N Isquith-Dicker; Jaime Herrera-Matta; Charles N Mock
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6.  Benchmarking of trauma care worldwide: the potential value of an International Trauma Data Bank (ITDB).

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7.  Assessing Trauma Care Capabilities of the Health Centers in Northern Ghana.

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8.  The Quality and Utility of Surgical and Anesthetic Data at a Ugandan Regional Referral Hospital.

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