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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 4/2017

01-04-2017 | Original Scientific Report

Implementation of the World Health Organization Trauma Care Checklist Program in 11 Centers Across Multiple Economic Strata: Effect on Care Process Measures

Authors: Angela Lashoher, Eric B. Schneider, Catherine Juillard, Kent Stevens, Elizabeth Colantuoni, William R. Berry, Christina Bloem, Witaya Chadbunchachai, Satish Dharap, Sydney M. Dy, Gerald Dziekan, Russell L. Gruen, Jaymie A. Henry, Christina Huwer, Manjul Joshipura, Edward Kelley, Etienne Krug, Vineet Kumar, Patrick Kyamanywa, Alain Chichom Mefire, Marcos Musafir, Avery B. Nathens, Edouard Ngendahayo, Thai Son Nguyen, Nobhojit Roy, Peter J. Pronovost, Irum Qumar Khan, Junaid Abdul Razzak, Andrés M. Rubiano, James A. Turner, Mathew Varghese, Rimma Zakirova, Charles Mock

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 4/2017

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Abstract

Background

Trauma contributes more than ten percent of the global burden of disease. Initial assessment and resuscitation of trauma patients often requires rapid diagnosis and management of multiple concurrent complex conditions, and errors are common. We investigated whether implementing a trauma care checklist would improve care for injured patients in low-, middle-, and high-income countries.

Methods

From 2010 to 2012, the impact of the World Health Organization (WHO) Trauma Care Checklist program was assessed in 11 hospitals using a stepped wedge pre- and post-intervention comparison with randomly assigned intervention start dates. Study sites represented nine countries with diverse economic and geographic contexts. Primary end points were adherence to process of care measures; secondary data on morbidity and mortality were also collected. Multilevel logistic regression models examined differences in measures pre- versus post-intervention, accounting for patient age, gender, injury severity, and center-specific variability.

Results

Data were collected on 1641 patients before and 1781 after program implementation. Patient age (mean 34 ± 18 vs. 34 ± 18), sex (21 vs. 22 % female), and the proportion of patients with injury severity scores (ISS) ≥ 25 (10 vs. 10 %) were similar before and after checklist implementation (p > 0.05). Improvement was found for 18 of 19 process measures, including greater odds of having abdominal examination (OR 3.26), chest auscultation (OR 2.68), and distal pulse examination (OR 2.33) (all p < 0.05). These changes were robust to several sensitivity analyses.

Conclusions

Implementation of the WHO Trauma Care Checklist was associated with substantial improvements in patient care process measures among a cohort of patients in diverse settings.
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Metadata
Title
Implementation of the World Health Organization Trauma Care Checklist Program in 11 Centers Across Multiple Economic Strata: Effect on Care Process Measures
Authors
Angela Lashoher
Eric B. Schneider
Catherine Juillard
Kent Stevens
Elizabeth Colantuoni
William R. Berry
Christina Bloem
Witaya Chadbunchachai
Satish Dharap
Sydney M. Dy
Gerald Dziekan
Russell L. Gruen
Jaymie A. Henry
Christina Huwer
Manjul Joshipura
Edward Kelley
Etienne Krug
Vineet Kumar
Patrick Kyamanywa
Alain Chichom Mefire
Marcos Musafir
Avery B. Nathens
Edouard Ngendahayo
Thai Son Nguyen
Nobhojit Roy
Peter J. Pronovost
Irum Qumar Khan
Junaid Abdul Razzak
Andrés M. Rubiano
James A. Turner
Mathew Varghese
Rimma Zakirova
Charles Mock
Publication date
01-04-2017
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-016-3759-8

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