Pierce-Bulger M, Nighswander T
Qual Manag Health Care. 2001 Spring;9(3):40-6. doi: 10.1097/00019514-200109030-00005.
The Alaska Native Medical Center, one of nine teams that participated in the Institute for Health Care Improvement's Community-Wide Learning Collaborative, used quality improvement principles to address a disparately high post-neonatal infant mortality in the Anchorage Native infant population. A unique concept, "Days Between Deaths," was used to measure mortality change for a small data set. Ongoing evaluation processes have demonstrated a fifty percent reduction in infant mortality and very successful approaches to care for high social risk women and their families.
阿拉斯加原住民医疗中心是参与医疗保健改善研究所社区范围学习协作项目的九个团队之一,该中心运用质量改进原则来解决安克雷奇原住民婴儿群体中极高的新生儿后期婴儿死亡率问题。一个独特的概念“死亡间隔天数”被用于衡量一个小数据集的死亡率变化。持续的评估过程表明婴儿死亡率降低了50%,并且在照顾高社会风险妇女及其家庭方面采用了非常成功的方法。