Compliance of WHO Guideline on Dengue Management among Indian Patients: An Interventional Quality Improvement Study

Dengue fever management is guided by WHO guideline, the recent one being 2009; however, compliance to the guideline is difficult to assess and in India there is no data on it. The present study, a longitudinal pre-post interventional quality improvement study, was done to determine the compliance to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2019-04, Vol.67 (4), p.30-34
Hauptverfasser: Balkrishnan, Panu, Panda, Prasan K, Pandey, R M, Biswas, Ashutosh, Aggarwal, Praveen, Vikram, Naval K, Dar, Lalit, Wig, Naveet
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Zusammenfassung:Dengue fever management is guided by WHO guideline, the recent one being 2009; however, compliance to the guideline is difficult to assess and in India there is no data on it. The present study, a longitudinal pre-post interventional quality improvement study, was done to determine the compliance to the guideline on dengue patients before and after resident physicians' training during two peak seasons and their impact on survival. This study was conducted in a tertiary health care centre in North India over 18 months. Data of hospitalized patients who admitted with dengue fever diagnosis in a peak season was collected in the form of quality indicators as described by the WHO-2009 guideline on dengue. Resident physicians were then given appropriate training about the guideline during the off season. Data of new dengue patients in next peak season after resident training was collected and compared with the baseline by standard statistical tests. The post-intervention compliances of all components increased (total mean score by giving one point to each of the quality indicators reached 7.9 from 6.4). The compliance to individual indicator also increased: the admission criteria (baseline, 44% to post-intervention, 52%, p = 0.37), classification criteria (91.7% to 96%, p = 0.33), correct staging/triage (42.9% to 86%, p
ISSN:0004-5772