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Feasibility, usability and acceptability of paediatric lung ultrasound among healthcare providers and caregivers for the diagnosis of childhood pneumonia in resource-constrained settings: a qualitative study.

Atif Riaz1, Olga Cambaco2, Laura Elizabeth Ellington3, Jennifer L Lenahan4, Khatia Munguambe5, Usma Mehmood1, Alessandro Lamorte6, Sana Qaisar1, Benazir Baloch1, Neel Kanth7, Muhammad Imran Nisar1, Giovanni Volpicelli8, Quique Bassat9,10, Fyezah Jehan1, Amy Sarah Ginsburg11.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Paediatric pneumonia burden and mortality are highest in low-income and middle-income countries (LMIC). Paediatric lung ultrasound (LUS) has emerged as a promising diagnostic tool for pneumonia in LMIC. Despite a growing evidence base for LUS use in paediatric pneumonia diagnosis, little is known about its potential for successful implementation in LMIC. Our objectives were to evaluate the feasibility, usability and acceptability of LUS in the diagnosis of paediatric pneumonia.
DESIGN: Prospective qualitative study using semistructured interviews
SETTING: Two referral hospitals in Mozambique and Pakistan PARTICIPANTS: A total of 21 healthcare providers (HCPs) and 20 caregivers were enrolled.
RESULTS: HCPs highlighted themes of limited resource availability for the feasibility of LUS implementation, including perceived high cost of equipment, maintenance demands, time constraints and limited trained staff. HCPs emphasised the importance of policymaker support and caregiver acceptance for long-term success. HCP perspectives of usability highlighted ease of use and integration into existing workflow. HCPs and caregivers had positive attitudes towards LUS with few exceptions. Both HCPs and caregivers emphasised the potential for rapid, improved diagnosis of paediatric respiratory conditions using LUS.
CONCLUSIONS: This was the first study to evaluate HCP and caregiver perspectives of paediatric LUS through qualitative analysis. Critical components impacting feasibility, usability and acceptability of LUS for paediatric pneumonia diagnosis in LMIC were identified for initial deployment. Future research should explore LUS sustainability, with a particular focus on quality control, device maintenance and functionality and adoption of the new technology within the health system. This study highlights the need to engage both users and recipients of new technology early in order to adapt future interventions to the local context for successful implementation. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03187067. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.

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Keywords:  international health services; paediatric thoracic medicine; public health; qualitative research; respiratory infections; ultrasonography

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33707268      PMCID: PMC7957133          DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Open        ISSN: 2044-6055            Impact factor:   2.692


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