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Title: Measuring obstetric anaesthesia workload : empirical research using a mixed methods design as part of a quality and safety improvement project
Authors: Attard Cortis, Petramay
Abela, Glenn
Keywords: Anesthesia in obstetrics -- Malta
Peridural anesthesia -- Malta
Anesthesia -- Mathematics
Anesthesia -- Safety measures
Issue Date: 2021-05
Publisher: University of Malta. Medical School
Citation: Attard Cortis, P., & Abela, G. (2021). Measuring obstetric anaesthesia workload : empirical research using a mixed methods design as part of a quality and safety improvement project. Malta Medical Journal, 33(1), 15-25.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Obstetric anaesthetists at Mater Dei Hospital considered the quality and safety of their work was deteriorating due to increasing workload. Literature suggests various ways of measuring this including the delivery rate, caesarian section rate, epidural rate, the obstetric anaesthesia activity index or a combination. The Objectives were: to define the obstetric anaesthesia workload; to benchmark to standards set by international bodies; and to make evidence-based recommendations to improve safety and quality.
METHODS: This single-centre study was performed between September 24 and November 20, 2017. It was an empirical research study using a mixed methods design. This allowed for data triangulation. Data was analyzed using SPSS.
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URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/76005
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