A Model Quality Improvement System for Maternal and Newborn Health Services Applicable for District and Sub-district Level Hospitals in Bangladesh: Description of Model Development Process

Type Journal Article - Health Syst Policy Res
Title A Model Quality Improvement System for Maternal and Newborn Health Services Applicable for District and Sub-district Level Hospitals in Bangladesh: Description of Model Development Process
Author(s)
Volume 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 1-9
URL http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:905420
Abstract
Background: The quality of the hospitals of Bangladesh is not up-to the mark and
as a result the maternal and newborn mortality rate is still high in comparison to
the high income countries. Therefore, it is crucial to develop a quality improvement
(QI) model considering the country context which will contribute greatly in
reducing maternal and neonatal mortality in Bangladesh.
Method and material: Documents review series of workshops with different
tiers of researchers, professionals and programme personnel and a national level
consensus meeting were conducted to develop an adapted "Model QI System" and
itsimplementation process applicable for district and sub-district level hospitals of
Bangladesh. The study was conducted during May - October 2012.
Results: An adapted "Model QI System" and its implementation framework,
guidelines and tools for maternal and newborn health services of district and
sub-district level hospitals of Bangladesh were developed by considering the
concept of WHO six building blocks of a health system and PDCA cycle along with
5S-KAIZEN-TQM approach. Taking into account the Bangladesh context the model
included health system support, clinical service delivery, inter-departmental
coordination; and utilization of services and client satisfaction as the key areas for
quality improvement.

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