Marshall Martin, Klazinga Niek, Leatherman Sheila, Hardy Charlie, Bergmann Eckhard, Pisco Luis, Mattke Soeren, Mainz Jan
University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Int J Qual Health Care. 2006 Sep;18 Suppl 1:21-5. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzl021.
This article describes a project undertaken as part of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)'s Healthcare Quality Indicator (HCQI) Project, which aimed to develop a set of quality indicators representing the domains of primary care, prevention and health promotion, and which could be used to assess the performance of primary care systems.
Existing quality indicators from around the world were mapped to an organizing framework which related primary care, prevention, and health promotion. The indicators were judged against the US Institute of Medicine's assessment criteria of importance and scientific soundness, and only those which met these criteria and were likely to be feasible were included. An initial large set of indicators was reduced by the primary care expert panel using a modified Delphi process.
A set of 27 indicators was produced. Six of them were related to health promotion, covering health-related behaviours that are typically targeted by health education and outreach campaigns, 13 to preventive care with a focus on prenatal care and immunizations and eight to primary clinical care mainly addressing activities related to risk reduction. The indicators selected placed a strong emphasis on the public health aspects of primary care.
This project represents an important but preliminary step towards a set of measures to evaluate and compare primary care quality. Further work is required to assess the operational feasibility of the indicators and the validity of any benchmarking data drawn from international comparisons. A conceptual framework needs to be developed that comprehensively captures the complex construct of primary care as a basis for the selection of additional indicators.
本文介绍了作为经济合作与发展组织(OECD)医疗质量指标(HCQI)项目一部分所开展的一个项目,该项目旨在制定一套代表初级保健、预防和健康促进领域的质量指标,可用于评估初级保健系统的绩效。
将来自世界各地的现有质量指标映射到一个与初级保健、预防和健康促进相关的组织框架。根据美国医学研究所的重要性和科学合理性评估标准对这些指标进行评判,仅纳入符合这些标准且可能可行的指标。初级保健专家小组采用改良的德尔菲法对最初的大量指标进行了筛选。
产生了一套27项指标。其中6项与健康促进相关,涵盖健康教育和外展活动通常针对的与健康相关行为;13项与预防保健相关,重点是产前护理和免疫接种;8项与初级临床护理相关,主要涉及与降低风险相关的活动。所选指标高度重视初级保健的公共卫生方面。
该项目是朝着制定一套评估和比较初级保健质量的措施迈出的重要但初步的一步。需要进一步开展工作,以评估这些指标的操作可行性以及从国际比较中得出的任何基准数据的有效性。需要制定一个概念框架,全面涵盖初级保健的复杂构成,作为选择其他指标的基础。