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

Author:

Wiphatphumiprates Parima P.1ORCID,Graetz Dylan E.2ORCID,Ferrara Gia2ORCID,Puerto‐Torres Maria2,Gillipelli Srinithya R.3ORCID,Elish Paul4,Muniz‐Talavera Hilmarie2,Gonzalez‐Ruiz Alejandra2,Armenta Miriam5,Barra Camila6,Carpio Zulma7,Hernandez Cinthia8,Juarez Susana9,de Jesus Loeza Jose10,Mendez Alejandra11,Montalvo Erika12,Penafiel Eulalia13,Pineda Estuardo14,McKay Virginia15,Agulnik Asya2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rhodes College Memphis Tennessee USA

2. Global Pediatric Medicine at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Tennessee Memphis USA

3. Baylor College of Medicine Houston Texas USA

4. Rollins School of Public Health Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

5. Pediatric Oncology Hospital General de Tijuana Tijuana Mexico

6. Pediatric Oncology Hospital Dr. Luis Calvo Mackenna Santiago Chile

7. Pediatric Oncology Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas Lima Peru

8. Pediatric Oncology Hospital Infantil Teletón de Oncología Querétaro Mexico

9. Pediatrics Hospital Central Dr. Ignacio Morones Prieto San Luis Potosí Mexico

10. Pediatric Oncology Centro Estatal de Cancerología Xalapa Mexico

11. Pediatric Critical Care Unidad Nacional de Oncología Pediátrica Guatemala City Guatemala

12. Pediatric Critical Care Hospital Oncológico Solca Núcleo de Quito Quito Ecuador

13. Pediatric Oncology Instituto del Cáncer SOLCA Cuenca Cuenca Ecuador

14. Pediatric Oncology Hospital Nacional de Niños Benjamín Bloom San Salvador El Salvador

15. Bloom School of Medicine Washington University St. Louis Missouri USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe 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.MethodsWe 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.ResultsAll 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.ConclusionThe 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.

Funder

American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities

Conquer Cancer Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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