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Session Objectives. At the end of this session, participants will be able to:Describe the different service quality elements and suggest program interventions for improving FP service qualityDescribe the basic features of external quality improvement, PDQ, COPE and how to use each. What is Quali
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1. Basics of Community-Based FP Workshop
February 26 to March 3, 2007
Demeter Namuyobo, FPAU
Paige Bowen, MIHV
2. Session Objectives At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Describe the different service quality elements and suggest program interventions for improving FP service quality
Describe the basic features of external quality improvement, PDQ, COPE and how to use each
3. What is Quality Improvement?
Set of activities carried out to set standards and to monitor and improve performance so care is as effective and safe as possible.
Quality Assurance Project Monograph
4. Client Rights Information
Access to services
Informed choice
Safety of services
Privacy and confidentiality
Dignity, comfort, expression of opinion
Continuity of care
Source: Engender Health
5. Elements of Quality Choice of FP methods – variety and reliable supply
Information given to clients
Technical competence
Interpersonal relations
Infrastructure / Equipment
Appropriate constellation of services
Mechanisms to encourage continuity
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Source: Judith Bruce, MAQ, ADRA, QAP
6. 4 Principles Meets patient and community expectations and needs
Focuses on systems and processes
Uses data to analyze service delivery processes
Encourages team approach to problem solving and quality improvement.
Quality Assurance Project Monograph
7. Role of Managers in Supporting QI Establishing a culture of excellence
Quality improvement as a priority
Team approach
Embracing change / innovations
9. Steps for Quality Improvement: QI Step #1
18. Quick Investigation of Quality (QIQ) Facility audit
Observation of client-provider interaction
Client exit interview
19. Service Provision Assessments (SPA) Community Questionnaire
Facility Inventory Questionnaire
Health Worker Questionnaire
New FP Client Consultation Protocol (Observation)
FP Client Exit Interview Questionnaire
May add:
STI Client Consultation Protocol
STI Client Exit interview Questionnaire
20. Service Provision Assessments (SPA) Sick-Child Consultation Protocol
Sick-Child Visit Exit Interview Questionnaire
Antenatal Care Consultation Protocol
Antenatal Care Client Exit Interview Questionnaire
21. COPE: Facility-Based approach to QI Self-evaluation approach
Involvement of all staff in performance review
Cyclical approach
Assessment – Problem prioritization – Action – Evaluation
Set of tools for self review
23. PDQ: Partnership Approach to QI Partnership Defined Quality – partnership between providers and community (both users and non-users) working together to identify and address priority problems.
Recognition that quality may be defined from different perspectives (client / provider)
Recognition that providers and clients can work together as allies to address problems – overcomes blame
Process for identifying problems separately, bringing providers and community members together, and establishing QI teams of providers and community members to address problems and continue to identify new ones in cyclical review.
24. The PDQ Process Steps
31. Information Sources for Assessing Access and Quality… “Eyeball” Service Delivery Site Visits
Situation Analysis
Personal Observation
Interviews with providers, clients, managers and policy makers
Client follow-up studies
Client Oriented Provider Efficient (COPE) surveys
Patient flow analysis
Mystery client surveys
Operations Research
32. Information Sources for Assessing Access and Quality… Previous evaluations and assessments
Other specific studies revealing client perspective (data on clients’ perception of the level of quality of care)
DHS
Service statistics (number of users, users by method, return visits, referrals, etc…)
Service delivery guidelines
Infection Prevention Guidelines and Protocols clearly posted, supplies and equipment available, and staff trained on use
33. Useful Reference Documents in areas of Access and Quality WHO Medical Eligibility Criteria (MEC) for Contraceptive Use
WHO Decision Making Tool
Essentials of Contraceptive Technology
Pocket Guide for FP Service Providers, JHPIEGO
Handbook of Indicators for FP Programs (EVALUATION Project)
Compendium of FP/RH Indicators (MEASURE EVALUATION)
USAID Technical Reference Materials (FP, etc…)
FHI Checklists
www.communitybasedfp.org
Jim Shelton’s Contraceptive Pearls, jshelton@usaid.gov