Model for regional collaboration: Successful strategy to implement a pediatric early warning system in 36 pediatric oncology centers in L atin A merica

Asya Agulnik,Alejandra Gonzalez Ruiz,Hilmarie Muniz‐Talavera,Angela K. Carrillo,Adolfo Cárdenas,Maria F. Puerto‐Torres,Marcela Garza,Tania Conde, Dora J. Soberanis Vasquez,Alejandra Méndez Aceituno,Carlos Acuña Aguirre, Yvania Alfonso, Shillel Yahamy Álvarez Arellano,Deiby Argüello Vargas,Rosario Batista, Erika Esther Blasco Arriaga,Mayra Chávez Rios,María Elena Cuencio Rodríguez, Ever Amilcar Fing Soto,Wendy Gómez‐García,Rafael H. Guillén Villatoro, María de Lourdes Gutiérrez Rivera,Martha Herrera Almanza, Yajaira V. Jimenez Antolinez,Maria Susana Juárez Tobias,Norma Araceli López Facundo, Ruth Angélica Martínez Soria, Kenia Miller, Scheybi Miralda,Roxana Morales, Natalia Negroe Ocampo,Alejandra Osuna, Claudia Pascual Morales,Clara Krystal Pérez Fermin,Carlos M. Pérez Alvarado,Estuardo Pineda, Carlos Andrés Portilla,Ligia Estefanía Rios López,Jocelyn Rivera, Arely Saraí Sagaón Olivares, Mélida Cristina Saguay Tacuri,Beatriz T. Salas Mendoza, Ivel Solano Picado,Verónica Soto Chávez, Isidoro Tejocote Romero,Daniel Tatay, Juliana Teixeira Costa,Erika Villanueva,Marielba Villegas Pacheco,Virginia R. McKay, Monika L. Metzger, Paola Friedrich, Carlos Rodriguez‐Galindo,

Cancer(2022)

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Pediatric early warning systems (PEWS) aid in the early identification of deterioration in hospitalized children with cancer; however, they are under-used in resource-limited settings. The authors use the knowledge-to-action framework to describe the implementation strategy for Proyecto Escala de Valoracion de Alerta Temprana (EVAT), a multicenter quality-improvement collaborative, to scale-up PEWS in pediatric oncology centers in Latin America.Proyecto EVAT mentored participating centers through an adaptable implementation strategy to: (1) monitor clinical deterioration in children with cancer, (2) contextually adapt PEWS, (3) assess barriers to using PEWS, (4) pilot and implement PEWS, (5) monitor the use of PEWS, (6) evaluate outcomes, and (7) sustain PEWS. The implementation outcomes assessed included the quality of PEWS use, the time required for implementation, and global program impact.From April 2017 to October 2021, 36 diverse Proyecto EVAT hospitals from 13 countries in Latin America collectively managing more than 4100 annual new pediatric cancer diagnoses successfully implemented PEWS. The time to complete all program phases varied among centers, averaging 7 months (range, 3-13 months) from PEWS pilot to implementation completion. All centers ultimately implemented PEWS and maintained high-quality PEWS use for up to 18 months after implementation. Across the 36 centers, more than 11,100 clinicians were trained in PEWS, and more than 41,000 pediatric hospital admissions had PEWS used in their care.Evidence-based interventions like PEWS can be successfully scaled-up regionally basis using a systematic approach that includes a collaborative network, an adaptable implementation strategy, and regional mentorship. Lessons learned can guide future programs to promote the widespread adoption of effective interventions and reduce global disparities in childhood cancer outcomes.Pediatric early warning systems (PEWS) are clinical tools used to identify deterioration in hospitalized children with cancer; however, implementation challenges limit their use in resource-limited settings. Proyecto EVAT is a multicenter quality-improvement collaborative to implement PEWS in 36 pediatric oncology centers in Latin America. This is the first multicenter, multinational study reporting a successful implementation strategy (Proyecto EVAT) to regionally scale-up PEWS. The lessons learned from Proyecto EVAT can inform future programs to promote the adoption of clinical interventions to globally improve childhood cancer outcomes.
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pediatric early warning system,pediatric oncology centers,regional collaboration
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