Decreasing incidence of admission neonatal hypothermia in Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: quality improvement project

Author:

Wotango Biniam YohannesORCID,Workineh Wubet Mihretu,Abdana Tariku Deressa,Kidane Hailegebriel,Aragaw Aynekulu,Bekele Bisrat Tamene

Abstract

BackgroundWHO reported that neonatal hypothermia accounts for about 27% of newborn deaths worldwide. It is a serious concern in Ethiopia and other parts of sub-Saharan Africa; it poses a serious threat to global health, increasing morbidity and mortality. Hypothermic neonates are more likely to experience respiratory distress, infections and other issues that could result in longer hospital stays and delayed development. The objective of this quality improvement project was to minimise intensive medical treatments, maximise resource usage and enhance overall health outcomes for newborns at Gandhi Memorial Hospital by reducing neonatal hypothermia.MethodsOver 10 months (from 1 March 2021 to 30 January 2022), neonatal hypothermia incidence was assessed using Quality Supervision Mentoring Team and Health Management Information System data. Root cause analysis and literature review led to evidence-based interventions in a change bundle. After team training and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) relocation, Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles tested the bundle. Close temperature monitoring and data collection occurred. Run charts evaluated intervention success against baseline data, informing conclusions about effectiveness.ResultThe quality improvement project reduced neonatal hypothermia in NICU admissions from a baseline median of 80.6% to a performance median of 30%.Conclusion and recommendationThe quality improvement project at Gandhi Memorial Hospital effectively reduced neonatal hypothermia through interventions such as the temperature management bundle and NICU relocation, leading to improved patient care, fewer hypothermic neonates and enhanced body temperature management. Continuous monitoring, adherence to best practices, sharing success and outcome assessment are crucial for enhancing the project’s effectiveness and sustaining positive impacts on neonatal hypothermia reduction and patient outcomes.

Publisher

BMJ

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