| Literature DB >> 28878405 |
Amy Gray1,2, Louis Chhor3, Saysanasongkham Sanyalack4,5, Ruth Lim3,6, Jana Lai3, Keo Vilivong4, Melinda Morpeth3, Douangdao Soukaloun4,5, Fiona Russell3,7.
Abstract
In 2010, WHO paediatric hospital guidelines were implemented in Lao PDR, along with training workshops and feedback audits, achieving significant improvements in pneumonia case management when assessed one-year post-intervention. The sustainability of these improvements is hereby assessed, four and five years post-intervention. Medical records of children aged 1-59 months, diagnosed with pneumonia in 2010, 2011, 2014 and 2015 from a central Lao hospital were reviewed. Information relating to clinical steps in pneumonia case management was extracted and a scoring system applied based on the documentation of each clinical step, producing a pneumonia assessment score for each case. Comparisons of clinical steps and mean assessment score across study years were performed using Pearson's chi-squared and t-tests, respectively. Of 231 pneumonia cases, the mean assessment scores in 2010, 2011, 2014 and 2015 were 57%, 96%, 69% and 69% respectively, showing a significant reduction from the immediate post-intervention period (2011) to 2015 (p < 0.01). Mean assessment score in 2014/2015 was significantly higher than in 2010 (p < 0.01). The high standards of pneumonia case management in 2011 were not observed in 2014/2015 in the absence of ongoing intervention but overall quality of care remained higher than pre-intervention levels, suggesting some degree of sustainability in the long-term.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28878405 PMCID: PMC5587579 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-10880-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Pneumonia case management indicators measured and their individually assigned scores.
| Clinical performance indicators (as documented in medical records) | Score |
|---|---|
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| History | |
| Cough | 0.5 |
| Cough duration | 0.5 |
| Fever | 0.5 |
| Ability to drink | 0.5 |
| Treatment taken before presentation to hospital | 0.5 |
| Previous history of respiratory illness | 0.5 |
| Contact history with tuberculosis or person with chronic cough | 0.5 |
| Immunisation status | 0.5 |
| Examination | |
| Weight | 1 |
| Conscious state | 0.5 |
| Respiratory rate | 0.5 |
| Cyanosis | 0.5 |
| Oxygen saturation | 1 |
| Chest indrawing | 0.5 |
| Other signs of respiratory distressa,b | 0.5 |
| Auscultation findings | 0.5 |
| Diagnosis | |
| Pneumonia severity documented by clinician | 1 |
| Correct pneumonia severity classificationa ( | 1 |
| Treatment | |
| Correct antibiotic prescribed for clinician-assigned severitya | 1 |
| Correct dosage of antibiotica | 1 |
| Prescription of anti-cough or anti-histamine medication | −1 |
| Monitoring | |
| Feeds and fluid intake documented | 1 |
| Adequate monitoring of vital signsa,b | 1 |
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| 15 |
aClinical indicator as defined by the WHO Pocketbook (1st edition).
bDefined as grunting, nasal flaring, head nod or tracheal tug.
cDefined as at least twice in the first 24 hours of admission for non-severe pneumonia and at least four times in the first 24 hours for severe/very severe pneumonia.
Characteristics of pneumonia cases included in the study in a central hospital in Lao PDR in 2010, 2011, 2014–2015.
| Characteristics | Pre-interventiona (2010) | One-year post intervention (2011) | Four-years post intervention (2014) | Five-years post intervention (2015) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cases, | 29 | 27 | 83 | 92 | n/a |
| Age in months, | |||||
| Median (IQR) | 11 (7–24) | 10 (5–24) | 9 (4–16) | 15 (7–22) | 0.21b |
| Male, | 14 (48) | 17 (63) | 51 (61) | 50 (54) | 0.53c |
| Outcome, | |||||
| Well | 27 (93) | 26 (96) | 78 (94) | 87 (95) | 0.98c |
| Unwelld | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) | 1 (1) | |
| Death | 2 (7) | 1 (4) | 4 (5) | 4 (4) | |
| Pneumonia severitye, | |||||
| Non-severe | 7 (24) | 0 (0) | 12 (14) | 16 (17) | 0.13c |
| Severe | 14 (48) | 24 (89) | 55 (66) | 61 (66) | |
| Very severe | 8 (28) | 3 (10) | 14 (17) | 13 (14) | |
| Cough onlyf | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 2 (2) | 2(2) | |
| Duration of stay in days, | |||||
| Median (IQR) | 3 (2–6) | 3.5 (3–4.5) | 4 (3–5) | 4(3–5) | 0.96b |
aRefers to multifaceted intervention to implement WHO Pocketbook guidelines in Lao PDR involving adaptation and translation of pocketbook, collaboration with local opinion leaders and clinical feedback audits[7].
bP-value calculated using Kruskal Wallis test.
cP-value calculated using Pearson’s chi-squared test.
dDischarged home with signs of illness as requested by family.
ePneumonia severity as defined by WHO Pocketbook (1st edition).
fClassified when cough present but other signs of pneumonia absent on admission.
Figure 1Pneumonia case management scores from pneumonia cases at the study hospital for each year relative to the intervention. *Scores presented as a percentage of the maximum score. Error bars show the 95% confidence interval of the mean. **Refers to a multifaceted intervention to implement WHO hospital guidelines in Lao PDR involving translation of guidelines, consensus building, local opinion leader engagement and clinical feedback audits.
Documented management steps for pneumonia admissions at a central hospital in Lao PDR for years relative to intervention.
| Performance and documentation of case management steps | Pre-intervention (2010) (n = 29) | One-year post intervention (2011) (n = 27) | Four-years post intervention (2014) (n = 83) | Five-years post intervention (2015) (n = 92) | p-value | |
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| Comparisona | Comparisonb | |||||
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| Ability to drink, | 20 (69) | 27 (100) | 34 (41) | 50 (54) | <0.01 | 0.04 |
| Respiratory rate, | 22 (76) | 27 (100) | 81 (98) | 88 (96) | 0.33 | <0.01 |
| Oxygen saturation, | 14 (48) | 27 (100) | 58 (70) | 66 (72) | <0.01 | 0.02 |
| Chest in-drawing, | 26 (90) | 27 (100) | 78 (94) | 82 (89) | 0.11 | 0.76 |
| Complete assessment for severityc, | 10 (35) | 27 (100) | 25 (30) | 34 (37) | <0.01 | 0.94 |
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| Correct pneumonia severity, | 18 (62) | 25 (93) | 61 (73) | 59 (64) | 0.01 | 0.49 |
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| Correct antibiotic choice, | 20 (69) | 26 (96) | 60 (72) | 56 (60) | <0.01 | 0.78 |
| Correct antibiotic dosing, | 9 (31) | 27 (100) | 64 (77) | 69 (75) | <0.01 | <0.01 |
| Anti-tussive/Anti-histamine use, | 19 (66) | 14 (52) | 59(71) | 64 (70) | 0.06 | 0.61 |
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| Adequate monitoring of vital signs, | 7 (24) | 27(100) | 42 (51) | 50 (54) | <0.01 | <0.01 |
aPearsons chi-squared test comparing one-year post intervention (2011) with combined data from 2014 and 2015.
bPearsons chi-squared test comparing pre-intervention (2010) and combined data from four and five-years post-intervention (2014/2015).
cDefined as documentation of ability to drink, conscious state, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation and chest indrawing.
Figure 2Percentage of pneumonia cases at the study hospital 4–5 years post intervention (2014/2015) in which performance of the sequential steps in the pneumonia case management pathway were documented correctly. *As defined by the WHO Pocketbook of Hospital Care for Children (1st edition). **Values represent the percentage of cases in which sequential steps (ie the specified step and all preceding steps) in the management pathway were documented correctly.