Creating a sustainable culture of quality through the SLMTA programme in a district hospital laboratory in Kenya

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Maruti, Phidelis M. [1 ]
Mulianga, Ekesa A. [1 ]
Wambani, Lorna N. [1 ]
Wafula, Melda N. [1 ]
Mambo, Fidelis A. [2 ]
Mutisya, Shadrack M. [3 ]
Wakaria, Eric N. [4 ]
Mbati, Erick M. [5 ]
Amayo, Angela A. [4 ]
Majani, Jonathan M. [1 ]
Nyary, Bryan [6 ]
Songwe, Kilian A. [3 ]
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[1] Minist Hlth Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya
[2] Masinde Muliro Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Kakamega, Kenya
[3] Global Healthcare Publ Fdn, Nairobi, Kenya
[4] Management Sci Hlth Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya
[5] APHIA PLUS, Kakamega, Kenya
[6] Int Healthcare & Dev, Abuja, Nigeria
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10.4102/ajlm.v3i2.201
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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Background: Bungoma District Hospital Laboratory (BDHL), which supports a 200- bed referral facility, began its Strengthening Laboratory Management Toward Accreditation (SLMTA) journey in 2011 together with eight other laboratories in the second round of SLMTA rollout in Kenya. Objectives: To describe how the SLMTA programme and enhanced quality interventions changed the culture and management style at BDHL and instilled a quality system designed to sustain progress for years to come. Methods: SLMTA implementation followed the standard three-workshop series, mentorship site visits and audits. In order to build sustainability of progress, BDHL integrated quality improvement processes into its daily operations. The lab undertook a process of changing its internal culture to align all hospital stakeholders - including upper management, clinicians, laboratory staff and maintenance staff - to the mission of sustainable quality practices at BDHL. Results: After 16 months in the SLMTA programme, BDHL improved from zero stars (38%) to four stars (89%). Over a period of two to three years, external quality assessment results improved from 47% to 87%; staff punctuality increased from 49% to 82%; clinician complaints decreased from 83% to 16; rejection rates decreased from 12% to 3%; and annual equipment repairs decreased from 40 to 15. Twelve months later the laboratory scored three stars (81%) in an external surveillance audit conducted by Kenya Accreditation Service (KENAS). Conclusion: Management buy- in, staff participation, use of progress-monitoring tools and feedback systems, as well as incorporation of improvement processes into routine daily activities, were vital in developing and sustaining a culture of quality improvement.
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