Tools for Data Collection to Determine Facility Readiness to Treat Sepsis~Pediatric Sepsis Data CoLab Environmental ScanLink copied to clipboard!
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- Description:
- The purpose of this environmental scan is to support health facilities in identifying and assessing quality improvement (QI) priorities and initiatives to treat children with sepsis.
Tools Description:
Step 1 Environmental Scan - A health facility survey that gathers information regarding (1) the availability of resources and services in the health facility and (2) the readiness of the health facility to provide specific services to a defined minimum standard.
Step 2 Technology Readiness Scan - A short survey that aims to assess a facility’s level of technological preparedness for facilitating standard triage and discharge processes. Ultimately, it determines what technology is needed in order to effectively implement quality improvement intervention.
Step 3a-f Observational Scan - Assesses the quality and safety of care through observation of a health worker in suspected cases of pneumonia, diarrhea, and malaria, in order to assess adherence to standards in the patient care process.
Step 4 Caretaker Satisfaction Questionnaire - Assesses the patient-caretakers’ perspective of the quality of care they/their child received while at the facility.
Step 5 Health Worker Satisfaction Questionnaire - Assesses health workers’ perspectives of the quality of care provided at the facility.
Environmental Scan Feedback Survey - To be completed by data collector(s) and asks questions pertaining to the Scan’s relevancy and usability. The intention of this form is to collect suggestions on what elements of the Scan to add, eliminate, or modify to inform future module updates.
Written Report Of Results Feedback Survey - This survey asks questions pertaining to the presentation and value of the results report.
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- Author(s):
- Kissoon, Niranjan, Fung, JolleeUniversity of British Columbia, Hwang, BellaUniversity of British Columbia, Trawin, JessicaUniversity of British Columbia, Symonds, NicolaUniversity of British Columbia, Knappett, MartinaUniversity of British Columbia, Krepiakevich, AlexiaUniversity of British Columbia, Liu, ChristineUniversity of British Columbia, Businge, StephenUniversity of British Columbia, Jabornisky, RobertoHoly Innocents Children's Hospital, Suiyven, DzelamunyuyNational University of the Northeast, Talla, EmmanuelaCameroon Association of Critical Care Nurses, Nwankwor, OdiraaCameroon Association of Critical Care Nurses, Tagoola, AbnerNemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Oguonu, TagboMinistry of Health, Uganda, Karlovich, GabrielleUniversity of Nigeria, Kenechi, Onah StanleyCooper University Hospital, Dunsmuir, DustinNnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Wiens, Matthew, and Ansermino, J MarkUniversity of British ColumbiaUniversity of British Columbia
- Contributor(s):
- Dzelamunyun, Suiyven Elvis, Dunsmuir, Dustin, Nwankwor, Odiraa, Fung, Jollee, Symonds, Nicola, Jabornisky, Roberto, Tagoola, Abner, Businge, Stephen, Kissoon, Niranjan, Ansermino, J Mark, Trawin, Jessica, and Zuberbuhler, Evelyn
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- Source Repository:
- UBC Dataverse
- Series:
- Pediatric Sepsis Data CoLab // Pediatric Sepsis Data CoLab Environmental Scan
- Publisher(s):
- Borealis
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- Access:
- Restricted
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- License:
- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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- URL:
- https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/ZM8FN8
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- Publication date:
- 2020-04-17
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- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/ZM8FN8
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Kissoon, N., Fung, J., Hwang, B., Trawin, J., Symonds, N., Knappett, M., Krepiakevich, A., Liu, C., Businge, S., Jabornisky, R., Suiyven, D., Talla, E., Nwankwor, O., Tagoola, A., Oguonu, T., Karlovich, G., Kenechi, O. S., Dunsmuir, D., Wiens, M., & Ansermino, J. M. (2020). Tools for Data Collection to Determine Facility Readiness to Treat Sepsis~Pediatric Sepsis Data CoLab Environmental Scan [Data set]. UBC Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/ZM8FN8Citation copied to clipboard
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