Introduction: Regional anesthesia is a safe alternative to general anesthesia. Despite benefits for perioperative morbidity and mortality, this technique is underutilized in low-resource settings. In response to an identified need, a regional anesthesia service was established at the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (CHUK), Rwanda. This qualitative study investigates the factors influencing implementation of this service in a low-resource tertiary-level teaching hospital.

Methods: Following service establishment, we recruited 18 local staff at CHUK for in-depth interviews informed by the "Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research" (CFIR). Data were coded using an inductive approach to discover emergent themes.

Results: Four themes emerged during data analysis. where equipment failure is frequent and medications unavailable, regional anesthesia offered clear advantages including avoidance of airway intervention, improved analgesia and recovery and cost-effective care. Professional morale among healthcare providers suffers when outcomes are poor. Participants were motivated to learn techniques that they believe improve patient care. clinical services are challenged by high workload and human resource shortages. Advocacy is required to solve procurement issues for regional anesthesia equipment. participants emphasized the need for a locally run, sustainable service. This requires broad engagement through education of staff and long-term strategic planning to expand regional anesthesia in Rwanda.

Conclusion: While the establishment of regional anesthesia in Rwanda is challenged by human and resource shortages, collaboration with local stakeholders in an academic institution is pivotal to sustainability.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.32.152.17246DOI Listing

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