Pulse oximetry adoption and oxygen orders at paediatric admission over 7 years in Kenya: a multihospital retrospective cohort study

ObjectivesTo characterise adoption and explore specific clinical and patient factors that might influence pulse oximetry and oxygen use in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) over time; to highlight useful considerations for entities working on programmes to improve access to pulse oximet...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ open 2021-09, Vol.11 (9), p.e050995-e050995
Hauptverfasser: Tuti, Timothy, Aluvaala, Jalemba, Agweyu, Ambrose, Irimu, Grace, English, Mike, Isaaka, Lynda, Mbevi, George, Mwaniki, Paul, Chepkirui, Mercy, Wainaina, John, Mumelo, Livingstone, Gicheha, Edith, Muinga, Naomi, Ogola, Muthoni, Oyiengo, Laura, Mwangi, Caroline, Were, Fred, Vitalis, Juma, Bonface, Nyumbile, Malangachi, Roselyne, Mutinda, Catherine, Kimutai, David Kibiwott, Emadau, Caren, Jowi, Elizabeth Atieno, Muithya, Cecilia, Nzioki, Charles, Tunje, Supa, Musyoka, Penina, Mwangi, Wagura, Ngina, Mwangi, Inginia, Rachel, Musabi, Melab, Namulala, Emma, Ochieng, Grace, Thuranira, Lydia, Makokha, Felicitas, Waiyego, Mary, Ithondeka, Angeline, Barasa, Julie, Liru, Meshack, Kibaru, Elizabeth, Nyaribari, Alice Nkirote, Akuka, Joyce, Wangari, Joyce, Ngoda, Amilia, Emenwa, Aggrey Nzavaye, Wesakania, Patricia Nafula, Lipesa, George, Mbungu, Jane, Mutenyo, Marystella, Mbogho, Joyce, Baswetty, Joan, Jambi, Ann, Aritho, Josephine, Njambi, Beatrice, Mucheke, Felisters, Kioni, Zainab, Jeniffer, Lucy Kinyua, Kethi, Margaret, Oguda, Alice, Situma, Salome Nashimiyu, Gachaja, Nancy, Mwangi, Loise N, Mwai, Ruth, Mburu, Nancy, Muteshi, Celestine, Bwire, Abigael, Muyale, Salome Okisa, Situma, Naomi, Mueni, Faith, Mututa, Rosemary, Lavu, Caroline, Olum, Jane Hore, Nyakina, Orina, Njeru, Faith, Chelimo, Rebecca, Wambugu, Ann, Mburu, Epharus Njeri, Tindi, Linda Awino, Akumu, Jane, Otieno, Ruth, Kulubi, Seline, Mbogo, Rebbecca Mukami, Ollongo, John, Mirenja, Judith, Waweru, Margaret, Oruko, Mary Akoth, Kuya, Jeska, Muthuri, Caroline, Muthiani, Esther, Nganga, Joseph, Tanui, Benjamin, Wanjau, Alfred, Onsongo, Judith, Muigai, Peter, Namayi, Arnest, Cherop, Dorcas, Simiyu, Johanness, Danga, Collince, Oyugi, Arthur Otieno
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectivesTo characterise adoption and explore specific clinical and patient factors that might influence pulse oximetry and oxygen use in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) over time; to highlight useful considerations for entities working on programmes to improve access to pulse oximetry and oxygen.DesignA multihospital retrospective cohort study.SettingsAll admissions (n=132 737) to paediatric wards of 18 purposely selected public hospitals in Kenya that joined a Clinical Information Network (CIN) between March 2014 and December 2020.OutcomesPulse oximetry use and oxygen prescription on admission; we performed growth-curve modelling to investigate the association of patient factors with study outcomes over time while adjusting for hospital factors.ResultsOverall, pulse oximetry was used in 48.8% (64 722/132 737) of all admission cases. Use rose on average with each month of participation in the CIN (OR: 1.11, 95% CI 1.05 to 1.18) but patterns of adoption were highly variable across hospitals suggesting important factors at hospital level influence use of pulse oximetry. Of those with pulse oximetry measurement, 7% (4510/64 722) had hypoxaemia (SpO2
ISSN:2044-6055
2044-6055
DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050995