评估 INFORM(通过绩效数据反馈改善疗养院护理)在现实世界中的实施情况:加拿大疗养院改进计划》。

IF 2.3 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcjq.2024.04.009
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背景:INFORM(通过绩效数据反馈改善疗养院护理)是一项研究性干预措施,它使疗养院管理人员掌握了开展本地改进项目的技能,并支持他们通过单位中的可修改要素来提高绩效。先前的报告发现,INFORM 干预措施取得了积极而持久的成果。在这篇文章中,作者报告了对 INFORM 的形成性服务评估结果,INFORM 已针对实际环境的实施进行了修改:对 INFORM 进行了改造,以便在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省(INFORM BC)的 26 家养老院中实施。三个利益相关群体参与其中:疗养院团队、负责修改 INFORM 以供实施的学术团队,以及负责实施 INFORM 并指导参与疗养院团队在当地应用 INFORM 的不列颠哥伦比亚团队。服务评估采用便利抽样法,从所有三个利益相关者小组中抽取参与者,人数因数据来源而异。采用混合方法设计,结果数据包括定性和定量评估调查、讨论、观察以及文件和资源审查:结果:尽管在实施过程中遇到了一些操作上的挑战,但大多数疗养院团队都报告了与该倡议对当地需求的实用性和相关性有关的积极成果。他们取得成功的一个关键因素是将有针对性的外部支持与制定目标和衡量本地成功的机会相结合。面临的挑战包括疗养院缺乏时间、与 COVID-19 相关的干扰,以及学术团队和业连团队之间的角色明确性和期望一致性问题:INFORM BC 推动了养老院管理人员及其当地团队的变革规划和可迁移学习进程。成功是在外部推动下取得的,但也是在当地定义和实现的。未来的迭代应探究成果的可持续性以及养老院团队如何在实践中调整 INFORM 方法。
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Evaluating Real-World Implementation of INFORM (Improving Nursing Home Care through Feedback on Performance Data): An Improvement Initiative in Canadian Nursing Homes

Background

INFORM (Improving Nursing Home Care through Feedback on Performance Data) was a research intervention that equipped nursing home managers with skills to conduct local improvement projects and supported them in improving performance through modifiable elements in their units. Prior reports have found positive and sustained outcomes from INFORM intervention. In this article, the authors report findings from a formative service evaluation of INFORM as modified for implementation in real-world settings.

Methods

INFORM was transformed for real-world implementation with an initial cohort of 26 nursing homes in British Columbia, Canada (INFORM BC). Three stakeholder groups were involved: nursing home teams, an academic team that modified INFORM for implementation, and a BC team that implemented INFORM and coached participating nursing home teams in applying it locally. Service evaluation was conducted drawing on participants from all three stakeholder groups, using convenience sampling, with numbers varying by data source. Using a mixed methods design, outcome data included qualitative and quantitative assessment of surveys, discussions, observations, and a review of documents and resources.

Results

The majority of nursing home teams reported positive outcomes relative to the usefulness and relevance of the initiative for local needs despite a number of operational challenges during implementation. A key factor in their success was combining targeted external support with the opportunity to set goals and measure success locally. Challenges included a lack of time at the nursing home level, COVID-19–related disruptions, and issues with role clarity and alignment of expectations among the academic and BC teams.

Conclusion

INFORM BC advanced the processes of change planning and transferable learning among nursing home managers and their local teams. Success was facilitated externally but defined and achieved locally. Future iterations should probe outcome sustainability and how nursing home teams adapt the INFORM approach in practice.

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