| Literature DB >> 35036333 |
Kevin Gianaris1,2, Jacob Atem1,3, Allison P Chen4, Alexander H Chang5, Anna Russell4, Edbert B Hsu3,6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a report concerning planning and actions to provide quality of care in fragile, conflict-affected, and vulnerable areas. South Sudan, the world's newest country, has encountered both natural and man-made disasters in recent years that have posed marked challenges to delivery of care. The Southern Sudan Healthcare Organization (SSHCO) operates as a non-governmental organization (NGO) in this setting, delivering and improving healthcare through war, flooding, and infectious outbreaks.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35036333 PMCID: PMC8698219 DOI: 10.5334/aogh.3506
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Glob Health ISSN: 2214-9996 Impact factor: 2.462
Summary of elements from WHO quality of care in fragile, conflict-affected, and vulnerable settings: tools and resources compendium.
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| Service priorities and quality goals | Coordinating with existing health systems to provide quality care that addresses the most pertinent needs of the population |
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| Shared local understanding of quality | Engaging with the community to ensure that the work is relevant and in sync with local goals |
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| Stakeholder mapping and engagement | Collaborating with stakeholders to promote quality and responsiveness, among other benefits |
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| Situational analysis-state of quality | Performing assessments of needs, capabilities, and quality |
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| Governance for quality | Ensuring oversight and governance in supporting quality work |
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| Interventions for quality improvement | Improving quality through actionable plans and timely delivery |
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| Health information systems and quality assessment | Promoting decision-making based on assessment and data driven solutions |
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| Quality Measurement | Measuring quality through valid indicators adapted to local context |
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Recommendations for Implementation of WHO Quality Care Elements.
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| Service priorities and quality goals | Cluster coordinator | Undertake situational analysis to determine barriers to prioritization and coordination among all stakeholders | |
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| Cluster Coordinator | Expand usage of closed monitored online forum to increase coordination among Cluster members | ||
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| Shared local understanding of quality | All NGOs | Increase local leader and community participation | |
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| All NGOs, led by Cluster coordinator | Improve robustness of existing equity analyses to determine which voices are being heard at stakeholder meetings and how to create more diverse program advisory committees | ||
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| Donors | Conduct assessment on regulations or policies that may be prohibitive to African-run NGOs applying for and receiving grants | ||
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| Donors | Reduce administrative burden on grantees | ||
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| Donors | Provide grant application-writing workshops to African-run NGOs | ||
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| Stakeholder mapping and engagement | SSHCO | Create stakeholder map and methods of engagement matrix | |
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| Cluster coordinator | Empower MOH to have larger leadership role within Cluster | ||
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| Situational analysis-state of quality | Cluster coordinator | Determine current overlap in programs and geographic regions between Cluster organizations and produce accompanying report | |
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| Governance for quality | All NGOs | Support MOH through leadership training | |
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| International NGOs/Donors | Encourage international NGOs to adopt a health-systems strengthening approach, working in partnership with the MOH | ||
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| Interventions for quality improvement | All NGOs | Provide scholarships for future healthcare workers | |
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| All NGOs | Target capable local staff at all levels and fund continuing education | ||
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| Health information systems and quality assessment | SSHCO | Create specialized training for data clerks to ensure timely reporting of IDSR data | |
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| Quality measurement | SSHCO | Create and improve quality measurement indicators such as healthcare staffing levels, pharmaceutical access, and procedure usage and access | |
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