Towards improved health service quality in Tanzania: contribution of a supportive supervision approach to increased quality of primary healthcare

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作者
Renggli, Sabine [1 ,2 ]
Mayumana, Iddy [3 ]
Mboya, Dominick [3 ]
Charles, Christopher [3 ]
Mshana, Christopher [3 ]
Kessy, Flora [3 ]
Glass, Tracy R. [1 ,2 ]
Lengeler, Christian [1 ,2 ]
Schulze, Alexander [4 ]
Aerts, Ann [5 ]
Pfeiffer, Constanze [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Trop & Publ Hlth Inst, Dept Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, POB 4002, Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Basel, Basel, Switzerland
[3] Ifakara Hlth Inst, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[4] Swiss Agcy Dev & Cooperat, Bern, Switzerland
[5] Novartis Fdn, Basel, Switzerland
关键词
Quality of care; Quality improvement approach; Tanzania; Electronic tool; Supportive supervision; Universal health coverage; MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES; OF-CARE; PERFORMANCE; MANAGEMENT; IMPLEMENTATION; MOTIVATION; STANDARDS; NEWBORN; WORKERS; LEVEL;
D O I
10.1186/s12913-019-4648-2
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background Universal Health Coverage only leads to the desired health outcomes if quality of health services is ensured. In Tanzania, quality has been a major concern for many years, including the problem of ineffective and inadequate routine supportive supervision of healthcare providers by council health management teams. To address this, we developed and assessed an approach to improve quality of primary healthcare through enhanced routine supportive supervision. Methods Mixed methods were used, combining trends of quantitative quality of care measurements with qualitative data mainly collected through in-depth interviews. The former allowed for identification of drivers of quality improvements and the latter investigated the perceived contribution of the new supportive supervision approach to these improvements. Results The results showed that the new approach managed to address quality issues that could be solved either solely by the healthcare provider, or in collaboration with the council. The new approach was able to improve and maintain crucial primary healthcare quality standards across different health facility level and owner categories in various contexts. Conclusion Together with other findings reported in companion papers, we could show that the new supportive supervision approach not only served to assess quality of primary healthcare, but also to improve and maintain crucial primary healthcare quality standards. The new approach therefore presents a powerful tool to support, guide and drive quality improvement measures within council. It can thus be considered a suitable option to make routine supportive supervision more effective and adequate.
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