Gillig P M, Barr A
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45401-0927, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 1999 Aug;35(4):361-5. doi: 10.1023/a:1018766008133.
The authors describe a semi-annual program for multidisciplinary peer review and supervision that is in use at two rural adult and child mental health and drug and alcohol service agencies. The program incorporates semiannual chart reviews and face-to-face discussions held with each clinician by a multidisciplinary supervisory group. Several quality improvement issues addressed by this program are described, including improved communication, improved clinical diagnosis, the establishment of service parameters, more appropriate referrals for psychiatric and other medical care, and improved clinician skills. The program represents an inexpensive approach to peer review and supervision that can incorporate university-based consultants, improve quality of care, improve clinicians' skills, and be readily applied by clinical supervisors to most behavioral health settings.
作者介绍了一个半年期的多学科同行评审与监督项目,该项目正在两家农村成人及儿童心理健康与药物及酒精服务机构中使用。该项目包括半年一次的病历审查以及多学科监督小组与每位临床医生进行的面对面讨论。文中描述了该项目所解决的几个质量改进问题,包括沟通改善、临床诊断改进、服务参数的设定、更恰当的精神科及其他医疗护理转诊,以及临床医生技能的提升。该项目是一种低成本的同行评审与监督方法,可纳入大学顾问,提高护理质量,提升临床医生技能,并且临床督导可轻松将其应用于大多数行为健康环境。