The COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited hospitals

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic impacted healthcare delivery worldwide, including pediatric cancer care, with a disproportionate effect in resource-limited settings. This study evaluates its impact on existing quality improvement (QI) programs. Methods: We conducted 71 semi-structured interviews o...

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Autores: Wiphatphumiprates, PP, Graetz, DE, Ferrara, G, Puerto-Torres, M, Gillipelli, SR, Elish, P, Muniz-Talavera, H, Gonzalez-Ruiz, A, Armenta, M, Barra, C, Carpio, Z, Hernandez, C, Juarez, S, de-Jesus-Loeza, J, Mendez, A, Montalvo, E, Penafiel, E, Pineda, E, McKay, V, Agulnik, A
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas
Repositorio:INEN-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.inen.sld.pe:inen/248
Enlace del recurso:https://repositorio.inen.sld.pe/handle/inen/248
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:COVID-19
implementation science
Latin America
pediatric early warning system
pediatric oncology
PEWS
quality improvement collaborative
resource-limited
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spelling Wiphatphumiprates, PPGraetz, DEFerrara, GPuerto-Torres, MGillipelli, SRElish, PMuniz-Talavera, HGonzalez-Ruiz, AArmenta, MBarra, CCarpio, ZHernandez, CJuarez, Sde-Jesus-Loeza, JMendez, AMontalvo, EPenafiel, EPineda, EMcKay, VAgulnik, A2024-11-27T17:33:43Z2024-11-27T17:33:43Z2023Background: The COVID-19 pandemic impacted healthcare delivery worldwide, including pediatric cancer care, with a disproportionate effect in resource-limited settings. This study evaluates its impact on existing quality improvement (QI) programs. Methods: We conducted 71 semi-structured interviews of key stakeholders at five resource-limited pediatric oncology centers participating in a collaborative to implement Pediatric Early Warning System (PEWS). Interviews were conducted virtually using a structured interview guide, recorded, transcribed, and translated into English. Two coders developed a codebook of a priori and inductive codes and independently coded all transcripts, achieving a kappa of 0.8–0.9. Thematic analysis explored the impact of the pandemic on PEWS. Results: All hospitals reported limitations in material resources, reduction in staffing, and impacts on patient care due to the pandemic. However, the impact on PEWS varied across centers. Identified factors that promoted or limited ongoing PEWS use included the availability of material resources needed for PEWS, staff turnover, PEWS training for staff, and the willingness of staff and hospital leaders to prioritize PEWS. Consequently, some hospitals were able to sustain PEWS; others halted or reduced PEWS use to prioritize other work. Similarly, the pandemic delayed plans at all hospitals to expand PEWS to other units. Several participants were hopeful for future expansion of PEWS post-pandemic. Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic created challenges for sustainability and scale of PEWS, an ongoing QI program, in these resource-limited pediatric oncology centers. Several factors mitigated these challenges and promoted ongoing PEWS use. These results can guide strategies to sustain effective QI interventions during future health crises. © 2023 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.application/pdf10.1002/cam4.5876https://repositorio.inen.sld.pe/handle/inen/248engCancer MedicineUSJohn Wiley and Sons Incinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps//creativecomons.org/licenses/by/4.0/COVID-19implementation scienceLatin Americapediatric early warning systempediatric oncologyPEWSquality improvement collaborativeresource-limitedhttps://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.21The COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited hospitalsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionreponame:INEN-Institucionalinstname:Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicasinstacron:INENPublicationinen/248oai:repositorio.inen.sld.pe:inen/2482024-11-27 17:33:44.127https//creativecomons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://repositorio.inen.sld.peRepositorio INENrepositorioinendspace@gmail.com
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited hospitals
title The COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited hospitals
spellingShingle The COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited hospitals
Wiphatphumiprates, PP
COVID-19
implementation science
Latin America
pediatric early warning system
pediatric oncology
PEWS
quality improvement collaborative
resource-limited
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.21
title_short The COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited hospitals
title_full The COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited hospitals
title_fullStr The COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited hospitals
title_full_unstemmed The COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited hospitals
title_sort The COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited hospitals
author Wiphatphumiprates, PP
author_facet Wiphatphumiprates, PP
Graetz, DE
Ferrara, G
Puerto-Torres, M
Gillipelli, SR
Elish, P
Muniz-Talavera, H
Gonzalez-Ruiz, A
Armenta, M
Barra, C
Carpio, Z
Hernandez, C
Juarez, S
de-Jesus-Loeza, J
Mendez, A
Montalvo, E
Penafiel, E
Pineda, E
McKay, V
Agulnik, A
author_role author
author2 Graetz, DE
Ferrara, G
Puerto-Torres, M
Gillipelli, SR
Elish, P
Muniz-Talavera, H
Gonzalez-Ruiz, A
Armenta, M
Barra, C
Carpio, Z
Hernandez, C
Juarez, S
de-Jesus-Loeza, J
Mendez, A
Montalvo, E
Penafiel, E
Pineda, E
McKay, V
Agulnik, A
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wiphatphumiprates, PP
Graetz, DE
Ferrara, G
Puerto-Torres, M
Gillipelli, SR
Elish, P
Muniz-Talavera, H
Gonzalez-Ruiz, A
Armenta, M
Barra, C
Carpio, Z
Hernandez, C
Juarez, S
de-Jesus-Loeza, J
Mendez, A
Montalvo, E
Penafiel, E
Pineda, E
McKay, V
Agulnik, A
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19
implementation science
Latin America
pediatric early warning system
pediatric oncology
PEWS
quality improvement collaborative
resource-limited
topic COVID-19
implementation science
Latin America
pediatric early warning system
pediatric oncology
PEWS
quality improvement collaborative
resource-limited
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.21
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description Background: The COVID-19 pandemic impacted healthcare delivery worldwide, including pediatric cancer care, with a disproportionate effect in resource-limited settings. This study evaluates its impact on existing quality improvement (QI) programs. Methods: We conducted 71 semi-structured interviews of key stakeholders at five resource-limited pediatric oncology centers participating in a collaborative to implement Pediatric Early Warning System (PEWS). Interviews were conducted virtually using a structured interview guide, recorded, transcribed, and translated into English. Two coders developed a codebook of a priori and inductive codes and independently coded all transcripts, achieving a kappa of 0.8–0.9. Thematic analysis explored the impact of the pandemic on PEWS. Results: All hospitals reported limitations in material resources, reduction in staffing, and impacts on patient care due to the pandemic. However, the impact on PEWS varied across centers. Identified factors that promoted or limited ongoing PEWS use included the availability of material resources needed for PEWS, staff turnover, PEWS training for staff, and the willingness of staff and hospital leaders to prioritize PEWS. Consequently, some hospitals were able to sustain PEWS; others halted or reduced PEWS use to prioritize other work. Similarly, the pandemic delayed plans at all hospitals to expand PEWS to other units. Several participants were hopeful for future expansion of PEWS post-pandemic. Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic created challenges for sustainability and scale of PEWS, an ongoing QI program, in these resource-limited pediatric oncology centers. Several factors mitigated these challenges and promoted ongoing PEWS use. These results can guide strategies to sustain effective QI interventions during future health crises. © 2023 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
publishDate 2023
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