Challenges to sustainability of pediatric early warning systems (PEWS) in low-resource hospitals in Latin America

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Agulnik, Asya [1 ]
Schmidt-Grimminger, Gabriella [2 ]
Ferrara, Gia [1 ]
Puerto-Torres, Maria [1 ]
Gillipelli, Srinithya R. [3 ]
Elish, Paul [4 ]
Muniz-Talavera, Hilmarie [1 ]
Gonzalez-Ruiz, Alejandra [1 ]
Armenta, Miriam [5 ]
Barra, Camila [6 ]
Diaz-Coronado, Rosdali [7 ]
Hernandez, Cinthia [8 ]
Juarez, Susana [9 ]
Loeza, Jose de Jesus [10 ]
Mendez, Alejandra [11 ]
Montalvo, Erika [12 ]
Penafiel, Eulalia [13 ]
Pineda, Estuardo [14 ]
Graetz, Dylan E. [1 ]
Mckay, Virginia [2 ]
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[1] St Jude Childrens Res Hosp, Dept Global Pediat Med, Memphis, TN 38105 USA
[2] Washington Univ, Brown Sch, St. Louis, MO USA
[3] Baylor Coll Med, Houston, TX USA
[4] Emory Univ, Rollins Sch Publ Hlth, Atlanta, GA USA
[5] Hosp Gen Tijuana, Pediat Oncol, Tijuana, Mexico
[6] Hosp Dr Luis Calvo Mackenna, Pediat Oncol, Santiago, Chile
[7] Inst Nacl Enfermedades Neoplas, Pediat Oncol, Lima, Peru
[8] Hosp Infantil Teleton Oncol, Pediat Oncol, Queretaro, Mexico
[9] Hosp Cent Dr Ignacio Morones Prieto, Pediat, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
[10] Ctr Estatal Cancerol, Pediat Oncol, Xalapa, Mexico
[11] Unidad Nacl Oncol Pediat, Pediat Crit Care, Guatemala City, Guatemala
[12] Hosp Oncol Solca Nucleo Quito, Pediat Crit Care, Quito, Ecuador
[13] Inst Canc SOLCA Cuenca, Pediat Oncol, Cuenca, Ecuador
[14] Hosp Nacl Ninos Benjamin Bloom, Pediat Oncol, San Salvador, El Salvador
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sustainability; pediatric early warning systems (PEWS); resource-limited settings (RLS); pediatric oncology; global health; implementation science (MeSH); SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION; ONCOLOGY PATIENTS; PUBLIC-HEALTH; MORTALITY; BARRIERS; CHILDREN; IMPACT; SCORE; UNIT; CARE;
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10.3389/frhs.2022.1004805
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundSustainability, or continued use of evidence-based interventions for long-term patient benefit, is the least studied aspect of implementation science. In this study, we evaluate sustainability of a Pediatric Early Warning System (PEWS), an evidence-based intervention to improve early identification of clinical deterioration in hospitalized children, in low-resource settings using the Clinical Capacity for Sustainability Framework (CCS).MethodsWe conducted a secondary analysis of a qualitative study to identify barriers and enablers to PEWS implementation. Semi-structured interviews with PEWS implementation leaders and hospital directors at 5 Latin American pediatric oncology centers sustaining PEWS were conducted virtually in Spanish from June to August 2020. Interviews were recorded, professionally transcribed, and translated into English. Exploratory thematic content analysis yielded staff perceptions on PEWS sustainability. Coded segments were analyzed to identify participant perception about the current state and importance of sustaining PEWS, as well as sustainability successes and challenges. Identified sustainability determinants were mapped to the CCS to evaluate its applicability.ResultsWe interviewed 71 staff including physicians (45%), nurses (45%), and administrators (10%). Participants emphasized the importance of sustaining PEWS for continued patient benefits. Identified sustainability determinants included supportive leadership encouraging ongoing interest in PEWS, beneficial patient outcomes enhancing perceived value of PEWS, integrating PEWS into the routine of patient care, ongoing staff turnover creating training challenges, adequate material resources to promote PEWS use, and the COVID-19 pandemic. While most identified factors mapped to the CCS, COVID-19 emerged as an additional external sustainability challenge. Together, these challenges resulted in multiple impacts on PEWS sustainment, ranging from a small reduction in PEWS quality to complete disruption of PEWS use and subsequent loss of benefits to patients. Participants described several innovative strategies to address identified challenges and promote PEWS sustainability.ConclusionThis study describes clinician perspectives on sustainable implementation of evidence-based interventions in low-resource settings, including sustainability determinants and potential sustainability strategies. Identified factors mapped well to the CCS, however, external factors, such as the COVID pandemic, may additionally impact sustainability. This work highlights an urgent need for theoretically-driven, empirically-informed strategies to support sustainable implementation of evidence-based interventions in settings of all resource-levels.
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