Title of article :
Healthcare workers’ perceptions of an organizational quality assurance program implemented in a resource-limited setting: a qualitative study
Author/Authors :
Henker ، Hiroko - University of Pittsburgh , Fox-Lewis ، Shivani Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit , Tep ، Navy Angkor Hospital for Children , Vanna ، Dary Angkor Hospital for Children , Pol ، Sreymom Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit , Turner ، Claudia Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit
Pages :
8
From page :
179
To page :
186
Abstract :
Background:There is increasing awareness of the need to implement quality assurance programs in developing countries. Healthcare staff are the primary drivers of improving the quality of care,but little is known about how they perceive quality assurance programs in resourcelimited settings. This study aims to evaluate healthcare workers’ perceptions of the organizational quality assurance program (OQA) at Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC), Cambodia. The OQA involves regular data collection and monitoring of quality indicators, to assess whether agreed quality standards are being met. Methods: This qualitative study consisted of four focus group discussions (FGDs) with 29hospital staff (convenience sampling) from medical, nursing and nonmedical departments. Staff members’ understanding of quality assurance and perceptions of the strengths and weaknesses of the OQA were explored. Thematic content analysis was used to identify key themes. Results: Participants emphasized that quality indicators must include physical and psychological wellbeing. Strengths of the OQA included shared understanding amongst all groups of participants of its goals, committed leadership, that it was locallyrelevant and that target indicators were developed from a groundup approach. Ongoing challenges included that there was a gap in understanding of the OQA processes and overall running of the OQA across the organization between managers and staff. Conclusion: The introduction of the OQA at AHC has been wellreceived by staff members.Overall, the program is perceived to be valuable. Healthcare provision in resourcelimited settings increasingly needs to demonstrate quality assurance. The model of OQA developed at AHC is one way to achieve this.
Keywords :
quality assurance , Quality of care , Provider perception , Resourcelimited setting
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives
Serial Year :
2018
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives
Record number :
2457971
Link To Document :
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