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Variability in the use of pulse oximeters with children in Kenyan hospitals: A mixed-methods analysis.

Abigail J EnochAttakrit Leckcivilizenull nullGerald McGivernSasha Shepperd
Published in: PLoS medicine (2019)
There remain major challenges to implementing pulse oximetry-a cheap, decades old technology-into routine care in Kenya. Implementation requires efficient and transparent procurement and repair systems to ensure adequate availability. Periodic training, structured clinical records that include prompts, the promotion of pulse oximetry by senior doctors, and monitoring and feedback might also support pulse oximeter use. Our findings can inform strategies to support the use of pulse oximeters to guide prompt and effective treatment, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals. Without effective implementation, the potential benefits of pulse oximeters and possible hospital cost-savings by targeting oxygen therapy might not be realized.
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