[制定一套指标,用于评估儿童和青少年常见疾病的常规门诊医疗质量]。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.zefq.2024.03.002
Claudia Mehl , Teresa Müller , Thorsten Nau , Christian Bachmann , Max Geraedts
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背景:在德国,迄今为止还没有一套经认可的质量指标集(QI set)可用于评估儿科医疗质量。因此,由联邦联合委员会创新委员会资助的 "儿童和青少年常见疾病常规门诊医疗质量评估"(QualiPäd)项目(资助编号:01VSF19035)旨在为哮喘、特应性湿疹、中耳炎、扁桃体炎、注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)、抑郁症和品行障碍等疾病制定一套质量指标集:在 2018/2019 年观察期内,在指标数据库、指南和文献数据库中搜索了质量指标(QIs),并以新制定的质量指标(如源自指南建议)作为部分补充。然后,根据多纳比德和经合组织的标准,将这些质量指标归入内容类别和维度,并删除重复内容。最后,专家小组使用修改后的兰德-加州大学洛杉矶分校适当性方法(RAM)对 QIs 进行了咨询:搜索得出了一套初步的 2324 项 QI。经过缩减步骤和专家评估后,282 项 QI 被纳入 QI 集(哮喘 72 项 QI、特应性湿疹 72 项 QI):哮喘:72 个量化指标;特应性湿疹:25 个量化指标;中耳炎:31 个量化指标;扁桃体炎:25 个量化指标:31个QIs、扁桃体炎:12个QIs、多动症:53个QIs、抑郁症:43个QIs、行为障碍:12个QIs):43 QIs,行为障碍:46 QIs)。这些 QIs 分布在以下不同类别中:治疗(138 个 QIs)、诊断(95 个 QIs)、患者报告结果测量/患者报告体验测量(PROM/PREM)(45 个 QIs)、实践管理(31 个 QIs)和健康报告(4 个 QIs)。在多纳比德模型中,89% 的质量指标反映过程质量,9% 反映结果质量,2% 反映结构质量;根据经合组织的分类,61% 衡量有效性,23% 衡量以患者为中心,16% 衡量医疗安全:目前正在对经同意的质量指标集进行测试,随后可用于(可能进行修改)衡量德国儿童和青少年的常规门诊护理质量,以说明门诊护理的现状和可能需要改进的地方。
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Entwicklung eines Indikatorensets zur Evaluation der Versorgungsqualität in der ambulanten Routineversorgung häufiger Erkrankungen des Kindes- und Jugendalters

Background

In Germany, no consented quality indicator set (QI set) exists to date that can be used to assess the quality of pediatric care. Therefore, the aim of the project “Assessment of the quality of routine ambulatory health care for common disorders in children and adolescents” (QualiPäd) funded by the Innovation Committee of the Federal Joint Committee (grant no.: 01VSF19035) was to develop a QI set for the diseases asthma, atopic eczema, otitis media, tonsillitis, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), depression and conduct disorder.

Methods

For the observation period 2018/2019, quality indicators (QIs) were searched in indicator databases, guidelines and literature databases and complemented in part by newly formulated QIs (e. g., derived from guideline recommendations). The QIs were then assigned to content categories and dimensions according to Donabedian and OECD and reduced by removing duplicates. Finally, a panel of experts consulted the QIs using the modified RAND-UCLA Appropriateness Method (RAM).

Results

The search resulted in a preliminary QI set of 2324 QIs. After the reduction steps and the evaluation of the experts, 282 QIs were included in the QI set (asthma: 72 QIs, atopic eczema: 25 QIs, otitis media: 31 QIs, tonsillitis: 12 QIs, ADHD: 53 QIs, depression: 43 QIs, conduct disorder: 46 QIs). The QIs are distributed among the following different categories: Therapy (138 QIs), Diagnostics (95 QIs), Patient-reported outcome measures/Patient-reported experience measures (PROM/PREM) (45 QIs), Practice management (31 QIs), and Health reporting (4 QIs). In the Donabedian model, 89 % of the QIs capture process quality, 9 % outcome quality, and 2 % structural quality; according to the OECD classification, 61 % measure effectiveness, 23 % patient-centeredness, and 16 % safety of care.

Conclusion

The consented QI set is currently being tested and can subsequently be used (possibly modified) to measure the quality of routine outpatient care for children and adolescents in Germany, in order to indicate the status quo and potential areas for improvement in outpatient care.

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