RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06075108

The P-KIDs CARE Health Systems Intervention in Tanzania

P-KIDs CARE: An Intervention to Address Health Systems Delays to Care for Injured Children in Tanzania


Sponsor

University of Utah

Enrollment

284 participants

Start Date

Aug 5, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The objective of the proposed research is to develop and pilot a locally-relevant, multicomponent intervention to streamline the triage process (e.g. patient assessment, stabilization, and disposition) for pediatric injury patients in Tanzania. This health systems intervention will work at the first level of medical contact (e.g., health center and district hospital), in order to facilitate timely disposition and referrals, and subsequently decrease time to definitive care. The proposed study has three aims: 1) With a mixed methods approach, describe the barriers to pediatric injury care at the first medical contact; 2) Iteratively develop the P-KIDs CARE intervention using a nominal group technique and conduct a pre-implementation assessment and refinement; 3) Pilot the P-KIDs CARE intervention and perform an implementation-focused formative evaluation. The proposed study focuses on pediatric injury patients and the family members and healthcare providers that care for them in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. The investigators will recruit pediatric injury patients, family members, and healthcare providers from 2 health facilities in the Kilimanjaro Region.


Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria14

  • AIM 1 (mixed methods research)
  • Enroll into the pediatric injury registry all pediatric (\<18 years old) patients seeking care at one of the study health facilities for an acute injury.
  • The investigators will conduct in-depth interviews with the following group: Family members of a pediatric injury patients seeking care at the study facilities.
  • The investigators will conduct focus group discussions with the following group: Health care providers providing care to pediatric injury patients at the study facilities.
  • AIM 2 (develop intervention)
  • The investigators will hold a 2-day intervention development workshop with the interdisciplinary study team.
  • The investigators will conduct focus group discussions with the following groups:
  • Health care providers providing care to pediatric injury patients at the study health facilities
  • A community-engaged panel including family members of pediatric injury patients
  • AIM 3 (pilot intervention)
  • The investigators will enroll into the pediatric injury registry all pediatric (\<18 years old) patients seeking care at one of the study health facilities for an acute injury.
  • The investigators will conduct surveys and exit interviews with the following groups:
  • Health care providers providing care to pediatric injury patients at the study health facilities.
  • Family members of pediatric injury patients.

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Interventions

OTHERP-KIDs CARE

The P-KIDs CARE intervention will include two components: 1) the World Health Organization (WHO) Basic Emergency Care Course for training on patient assessment and stabilization, and 2) a decision support tool which integrates adaptation of two evidence-based tools: a) the Pediatric Resuscitation and Trauma Outcome model for mortality risk assessment, and 3) the Field Triage Decision Scheme to assist with timely referral decisions. WHO Basic Emergency Care Course includes modules delivered via PowerPoint with hands-on training components. The decision support tool will be online with checkboxes that healthcare providers can cross as they fill it out in real time. The team will adapt the tool for use in Northern Tanzania, with particular attention to local contextual and cultural factors.


Locations(1)

Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre

Moshi, Tanzania

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