Quality care indicators for neonates with selected pathologies: Pilot study

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Objective. Develop and pilot indicators of quality of care to neonates with relevant conditions in Mexico (prematurity, neonatal sepsis, perinatal asphyxia, and intrauterine hypoxia). Materials and methods. Own indicators were built based on key recommendations of national clinical practice guidelines and indicators found in international repositories. With previous search, selection and prioritization, the indicators were piloted within two hospitals. The feasibility of measuring, (kappa index) reliability and usefulness was analyzed to detect quality problems. Results. 23 indicators were selected and piloted, 12 are compounds, of the total, nine were feasible and reliable. The quality of the hospital's information was diverse and often poor, limiting both the feasibility and the reliability of the indicators. Improvement opportunities were identified thorough the compliance levels. Conclusions. A set of nine indicators valid, reliable, feasible and useful indicators is proposed in order to monitor the quality of care of pathological neonates.

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Saturno-Hernández, P. J., Poblano-Verástegui, O., Flores-Hernández, S., ángel-García, D., O’Shea-Cuevas, G. J., Villagrán-Muñoz, V. M., … Halley-Castillo, M. E. (2019). Quality care indicators for neonates with selected pathologies: Pilot study. Salud Publica de Mexico, 61(1), 35–45. https://doi.org/10.21149/9271

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