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  • Pediatric critical care medicine
  • Global public health
  • Quality improvement science

Background:

  • Sepsis significantly impacts child health outcomes globally, characterized by a dysregulated host response leading to organ failure.
  • Children possess unique vulnerabilities to sepsis, making it a critical global health priority with high morbidity, mortality, and societal costs.
  • Despite a 2017 WHO resolution, few countries have implemented systematic, pediatric-focused quality improvement programs for sepsis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine successes and barriers in quality improvement programs for pediatric sepsis.
  • To highlight the need for holistic program design encompassing the entire patient journey.
  • To outline implementation strategies and benchmarking measures for global quality improvement.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing quality improvement programs for pediatric sepsis.
  • Analysis of successes and systematic barriers to implementation.
  • Identification of key components for comprehensive program design.

Main Results:

  • Existing quality improvement programs often lack a comprehensive approach, failing to address the full patient continuum.
  • Systematic barriers hinder the widespread implementation of effective pediatric sepsis quality improvement initiatives.
  • Successful programs require integration of prevention, caregiver awareness, early recognition, healthcare workforce education, system development, and long-term survivor support.

Conclusions:

  • Quality improvement in pediatric sepsis necessitates a patient-journey-focused approach, integrating all stages from prevention to long-term care.
  • A global learning platform is essential to accelerate and standardize quality improvement efforts for pediatric sepsis worldwide.
  • Enhanced global collaboration and systematic implementation strategies are vital to reduce the burden of pediatric sepsis.