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Providing Quality of Care in Fragile and Vulnerable Settings: Lessons from South Sudan

Open Access
|Dec 2021

Figures & Tables

Table 1

Summary of elements from WHO quality of care in fragile, conflict-affected, and vulnerable settings: tools and resources compendium.

ELEMENTSDESCRIPTIONS
Service priorities and quality goalsCoordinating with existing health systems to provide quality care that addresses the most pertinent needs of the population
Shared local understanding of qualityEngaging with the community to ensure that the work is relevant and in sync with local goals
Stakeholder mapping and engagementCollaborating with stakeholders to promote quality and responsiveness, among other benefits
Situational analysis-state of qualityPerforming assessments of needs, capabilities, and quality
Governance for qualityEnsuring oversight and governance in supporting quality work
Interventions for quality improvementImproving quality through actionable plans and timely delivery
Health information systems and quality assessmentPromoting decision-making based on assessment and data driven solutions
Quality MeasurementMeasuring quality through valid indicators adapted to local context
Figure 1

Map of South Sudan [16].

Table 2

Recommendations for Implementation of WHO Quality Care Elements.

ELEMENTAUDIENCEACTION ITEMS
Service priorities and quality goalsCluster coordinatorUndertake situational analysis to determine barriers to prioritization and coordination among all stakeholders
Cluster CoordinatorExpand usage of closed monitored online forum to increase coordination among Cluster members
Shared local understanding of qualityAll NGOsIncrease local leader and community participation
All NGOs, led by Cluster coordinatorImprove robustness of existing equity analyses to determine which voices are being heard at stakeholder meetings and how to create more diverse program advisory committees
DonorsConduct assessment on regulations or policies that may be prohibitive to African-run NGOs applying for and receiving grants
DonorsReduce administrative burden on grantees
DonorsProvide grant application-writing workshops to African-run NGOs
Stakeholder mapping and engagementSSHCOCreate stakeholder map and methods of engagement matrix
Cluster coordinatorEmpower MOH to have larger leadership role within Cluster
Situational analysis-state of qualityCluster coordinatorDetermine current overlap in programs and geographic regions between Cluster organizations and produce accompanying report
Governance for qualityAll NGOsSupport MOH through leadership training
International NGOs/DonorsEncourage international NGOs to adopt a health-systems strengthening approach, working in partnership with the MOH
Interventions for quality improvementAll NGOsProvide scholarships for future healthcare workers
All NGOsTarget capable local staff at all levels and fund continuing education
Health information systems and quality assessmentSSHCOCreate specialized training for data clerks to ensure timely reporting of IDSR data
Quality measurementSSHCOCreate and improve quality measurement indicators such as healthcare staffing levels, pharmaceutical access, and procedure usage and access
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.3506 | Journal eISSN: 2214-9996
Language: English
Published on: Dec 22, 2021
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2021 Kevin Gianaris, Jacob Atem, Allison P. Chen, Alexander H. Chang, Anna Russell, Edbert B. Hsu, published by Ubiquity Press
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