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Development and Implementation of Maternity Dashboard in Regional Hospital for Quality Improvement at Ground Level: A Pilot Study
Objectives : We sought to develop and implement a Maternity Dashboard to improve the quality of health care at the ground level. Methods: We conducted a prospective, descriptive cross-sectional study, involving patients with high-risk pregnancies who had been referred to Nizwa Hospital, Oman. The se...
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description | Objectives : We sought to develop and implement a Maternity Dashboard to improve
the quality of health care at the ground level. Methods: We conducted a prospective,
descriptive cross-sectional study, involving patients with high-risk pregnancies who
had been referred to Nizwa Hospital, Oman. The selection of quality indicators was
based on the prototype of clinical outcomes from the Royal College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists. The Maternity Dashboard team adapted local parameters and
used preselected general parameters, based on clinical observations, to develop the
dashboard. Results : The issues posing a threat to Nizwa Hospital in becoming a worldclass
healthcare facility were: overbooked outpatient department, insufficient staff, and
more junior doctors compared to senior doctors and consultants. Additionally, being
pioneers, naturally, the dashboard development team faced difficulties while handling
adverse situations. More time, guidance, and standardization of quality indicators are
desirable. Conclusions: Following the approval for a Maternity Dashboard in Nizwa
Hospital, the data compiled in an Excel sheet are transmitted manually every month
for display on the dashboard in the delivery suite. It is intended to make data collected
and dissemination completely automated in the future with the help of the Al-Shifa
Healthcare Information System. Expansion of the idea of a Maternity Dashboard to
other hospitals and specialties at the regional and tertiary level of the health care system
in Oman and a comparison of the standard of health care provided between hospitals
based on similar quality indicators would be the next milestone. |
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the quality of health care at the ground level. Methods: We conducted a prospective,
descriptive cross-sectional study, involving patients with high-risk pregnancies who
had been referred to Nizwa Hospital, Oman. The selection of quality indicators was
based on the prototype of clinical outcomes from the Royal College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists. The Maternity Dashboard team adapted local parameters and
used preselected general parameters, based on clinical observations, to develop the
dashboard. Results : The issues posing a threat to Nizwa Hospital in becoming a worldclass
healthcare facility were: overbooked outpatient department, insufficient staff, and
more junior doctors compared to senior doctors and consultants. Additionally, being
pioneers, naturally, the dashboard development team faced difficulties while handling
adverse situations. More time, guidance, and standardization of quality indicators are
desirable. Conclusions: Following the approval for a Maternity Dashboard in Nizwa
Hospital, the data compiled in an Excel sheet are transmitted manually every month
for display on the dashboard in the delivery suite. It is intended to make data collected
and dissemination completely automated in the future with the help of the Al-Shifa
Healthcare Information System. Expansion of the idea of a Maternity Dashboard to
other hospitals and specialties at the regional and tertiary level of the health care system
in Oman and a comparison of the standard of health care provided between hospitals
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descriptive cross-sectional study, involving patients with high-risk pregnancies who
had been referred to Nizwa Hospital, Oman. The selection of quality indicators was
based on the prototype of clinical outcomes from the Royal College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists. The Maternity Dashboard team adapted local parameters and
used preselected general parameters, based on clinical observations, to develop the
dashboard. Results : The issues posing a threat to Nizwa Hospital in becoming a worldclass
healthcare facility were: overbooked outpatient department, insufficient staff, and
more junior doctors compared to senior doctors and consultants. Additionally, being
pioneers, naturally, the dashboard development team faced difficulties while handling
adverse situations. More time, guidance, and standardization of quality indicators are
desirable. Conclusions: Following the approval for a Maternity Dashboard in Nizwa
Hospital, the data compiled in an Excel sheet are transmitted manually every month
for display on the dashboard in the delivery suite. It is intended to make data collected
and dissemination completely automated in the future with the help of the Al-Shifa
Healthcare Information System. Expansion of the idea of a Maternity Dashboard to
other hospitals and specialties at the regional and tertiary level of the health care system
in Oman and a comparison of the standard of health care provided between hospitals
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the quality of health care at the ground level. Methods: We conducted a prospective,
descriptive cross-sectional study, involving patients with high-risk pregnancies who
had been referred to Nizwa Hospital, Oman. The selection of quality indicators was
based on the prototype of clinical outcomes from the Royal College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists. The Maternity Dashboard team adapted local parameters and
used preselected general parameters, based on clinical observations, to develop the
dashboard. Results : The issues posing a threat to Nizwa Hospital in becoming a worldclass
healthcare facility were: overbooked outpatient department, insufficient staff, and
more junior doctors compared to senior doctors and consultants. Additionally, being
pioneers, naturally, the dashboard development team faced difficulties while handling
adverse situations. More time, guidance, and standardization of quality indicators are
desirable. Conclusions: Following the approval for a Maternity Dashboard in Nizwa
Hospital, the data compiled in an Excel sheet are transmitted manually every month
for display on the dashboard in the delivery suite. It is intended to make data collected
and dissemination completely automated in the future with the help of the Al-Shifa
Healthcare Information System. Expansion of the idea of a Maternity Dashboard to
other hospitals and specialties at the regional and tertiary level of the health care system
in Oman and a comparison of the standard of health care provided between hospitals
based on similar quality indicators would be the next milestone.</abstract><cop>Muscat - Oman</cop><pub>Oman Medical Specialty Board</pub><pmid>31110625</pmid><doi>10.5001/omj.2019.38</doi><tpages>6</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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