An Inter-Agency Expert Panel's Prioritisation of Clinical Quality Improvement Topics in a Paramedic System

A. Campeau, Maud Huiskamp, Nicole Sykes, Susan Kriening, S. Bourn, Kritine VanAarsen
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Introduction Quality improvement (QI) programs have become common in paramedic systems, but they are often limited to individual agencies. Modern paramedicine involves many different agencies and inter-agency QI programs would better reflect their co-operative efforts. Similarly, inter-agency use of clinical outcome measurements can offer system level performance data. This study's intent was to explore the feasibility of planning an inter-agency QI program that uses outcome measures. Methods This study used a modified Delphi methodology. A 49-member panel of inter-agency representatives was convened to identify and prioritise clinical outcome-based topics. Over a 3-month period, two online surveys were conducted followed by a 1-day face-to-face meeting. Results The study demonstrated very high participation rates. Results progressed from an initial wide range of 38 topics to a final consensus of two: infection/sepsis and patient safety/care pathways, complete with outcome measures. Conclusion Inter-agency quality improvement planning is an under investigated area, but this study demonstrates that it is feasible. Additionally, this planning can incorporate clinical outcome measures that inform system level discussions about quality. Other paramedic agencies may draw on the study's processes when planning their own quality improvement programs.
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机构间专家小组对护理系统中临床质量改进主题的优先排序
质量改进(QI)项目在辅助医疗系统中已经变得很普遍,但它们通常仅限于个别机构。现代辅助医学涉及许多不同的机构,机构间的QI项目将更好地反映他们的合作努力。同样,机构间使用临床结果测量可以提供系统级的性能数据。本研究的目的是探索规划一个使用结果测量的机构间QI项目的可行性。方法采用改进的德尔菲法。召集了一个由49名机构间代表组成的小组,以确定和优先考虑基于临床结果的主题。在三个月的时间里,进行了两次在线调查,随后进行了为期一天的面对面会议。结果本研究显示了很高的参与率。结果从最初广泛的38个主题发展到最终共识的两个主题:感染/败血症和患者安全/护理途径,并完成了结果测量。结论机构间质量改进规划是一个有待深入研究的领域,但本研究表明其是可行的。此外,该计划可以纳入临床结果测量,为系统层面的质量讨论提供信息。其他护理机构在规划自己的质量改进方案时也可以借鉴这项研究的过程。
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