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The quality of care is related to death rates: hospital inpatient management of infants with acute gastroenteritis in Jamaica.
Author(s) -
Gordon J. Walker,
Deanna Ashley,
Richard Hayes
Publication year - 1988
Publication title -
american journal of public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.284
H-Index - 264
eISSN - 1541-0048
pISSN - 0090-0036
DOI - 10.2105/ajph.78.2.149
Subject(s) - medicine , acute gastroenteritis , emergency medicine , medline , pediatrics , acute care , intensive care medicine , health care , political science , law , economics , economic growth
The quality of care of random samples of about 40 infants admitted with acute gastroenteritis to each of five hospitals in Jamaica was assessed. Low levels of adherence to consensus care criteria appeared to be correlated with high levels of hospital-specific severity standardized mortality ratios X100 (SSMRs); poor adherence, SSMR 127-230; intermediate adherence, SSMR 95; good adherence, SSMR 14. The main deficiencies in care at certain hospitals were: non-weighing of infants, incomplete physical examination, inadequate estimation of fluid requirements, and irregular recording of fluid intake. To improve the effective care of infants with gastroenteritis, a quality assurance program is required.

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