Global Health Action (Dec 2024)

Adaptation and validation of the Children’s Surgical Assessment Tool for Rwandan district hospitals

  • Sarah Nuss,
  • Jean Paul Majyambere,
  • Edmond Ntaganda,
  • Callum Forbes,
  • Jonathan Nkurunziza,
  • Carol Mugabo,
  • Vincent Cubaka,
  • Bethany Hedt-Gauthier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2023.2297870
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1

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Background/Aims Paediatric surgical care is a critical component of child health and basic universal health coverage and therefore should be included in comprehensive evaluations of surgical capacity. This study adapted and validated the Children’s Surgical Assessment Tool (CSAT), a tool developed for district and tertiary hospitals in Nigeria to evaluate hospital infrastructure, workforce, service delivery, financing, and training capacity for paediatric surgery, for use in district hospitals in Rwanda. Methods We used a three-round modified Delphi process to adapt the CSAT to the Rwandan context. An expert panel of surgeons, anaesthesiologists, paediatricians, and health systems strengthening experts were invited to participate based on their experience with paediatric surgical or anaesthetic care at district hospitals or with health systems strengthening in the Rwandan context. We used the Content Validity Index to validate the final tool. Results The adapted tool had a final score of 0.84 on the Content Validity Index, indicating a high level of agreement among the expert panel. The final tool comprised 171 items across five domains: facility characteristics, service delivery, workforce, financing, and training/research. Conclusion The adapted CSAT is appropriate for use in district hospitals in Rwanda to evaluate the capacity for paediatric surgery. This study provides a framework for adapting and validating a comprehensive paediatric surgical assessment tool to local contexts in LMICs and used in similar settings in sub-Saharan Africa.

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