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  • Mejora de la Calidad Sanitaria
  • Servicios de Atención Materna
  • Optimización de Procesos Clínicos

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  • El marco Planificar, Hacer, Estudiar, Actuar (PDSA) es un modelo ampliamente reconocido para la mejora continua de la calidad.
  • Los entornos de atención materna presentan desafíos y oportunidades únicas para implementar iniciativas de mejora de la calidad.
  • La reducción de intervenciones médicamente innecesarias, como los partos electivos tempranos y los partos por cesárea, es un enfoque clave para mejorar los resultados maternos e infantiles.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Proporcionar una revisión integral del marco de mejora de la calidad Planificar, Hacer, Estudiar, Actuar (PDSA).
  • Ilustrar la aplicación práctica del método PDSA en el contexto de la atención materna.
  • Destacar el papel fundamental de la participación de las partes interesadas durante todo el ciclo PDSA.

Principales métodos:

  • Se empleó una metodología de revisión narrativa para examinar el marco PDSA.
  • Se presentaron dos estudios de caso específicos en atención materna para demostrar la aplicación de PDSA: la reducción de partos electivos antes de las 39 semanas y la reducción de partos por cesárea en nulíparas a término en presentación de vértice.
  • Se puso énfasis en la integración de la opinión de las partes interesadas en cada fase del ciclo PDSA.

Principales resultados:

  • El marco PDSA ofrece un enfoque estructurado para la mejora de la calidad en la atención materna.
  • Los estudios de caso demostraron la aplicación exitosa de PDSA para reducir los partos electivos tempranos y las tasas de cesáreas en nulíparas.
  • La participación activa de las partes interesadas se identificó como un facilitador clave para la implementación exitosa de PDSA.

Conclusiones:

  • El modelo PDSA es una herramienta valiosa para mejorar la calidad en la atención materna.
  • La implementación exitosa requiere una planificación cuidadosa y una sólida participación de las partes interesadas.
  • Reconocer y mitigar los posibles obstáculos, como una planificación inadecuada, es esencial para maximizar la eficacia del marco PDSA.